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"See you later, alligator" 36
"See ya," in Hermosillo 33
"Goodbye" in Guadalajara 34
"Good-bye," in Guadalajara 36
''Hasta la vista'' 34
Entrance for Clementine's dad 33
Nearly horizontal entrance to a mine 36
Access for Clementine's father 34
Tall, dark, or handsome, for ex. 32
One of the 8 main pts. of speech 32
Large or small, grammatically: Abbr. 36
Double or nothing, in Eng. class 32
Branch of a sentence diagram: Abbr. 35
Pts. of speech that describe nouns 34
Grumpy and dopey, but not doc: Abbr. 36
B'nai B'rith watchdog org. 34
B'nai B'rith advocacy org. 34
BÂ’nai BÂ’rith rights org. 32
Politician of yesteryear, Stevenson 35
Dwight's opponent in '52 and '56 44
1952 and '56 candidate Stevenson 36
Former presidential-hopeful Stevenson 37
First name in 1950's politics 33
'50s presidential-hopeful Stevenson 39
Two-time presidential loser to Dwight 37
Stevenson who lost twice to Eisenhower 38
Stevenson who lost twice for president 38
Stevenson of 1950's politics 32
Onetime Illinois governor Stevenson 35
He fell before Dwight's might 33
Grover's 1890s vice president 33
First name in old Illinois politics 35
Estes was his running mate in 1956 34
Dwight's two-time challenger 32
Dwight's opponent, in the 1950s 35
Candidate Stevenson of '52 and '56 42
1940s-'50s politico Stevenson 33
"Call to Greatness" author Stevenson 46
'70s-'80s Illinois senator Stevenson 44
'50s presidential hopeful Stevenson 39
"Inferiority complex" coiner Alfred 45
Freud rival who stressed inferiority 36
Co-founder of the Psychological Wednesday Society 49
"Inferiority complex" coiner 38
"Damn Yankees" composer 33
"Damn Yankees" co-composer Richard 44
Surname that means "eagle" 36
Stella who founded an acting conservatory 41
Sherlock Holmes's love Irene ___ 36
Ross's "Damn Yankees" co-composer 47
Original Guns N' Roses drummer Steven 41
Name that means "eagle" 33
Larry ___, famed harmonica player 33
Irene of a Sherlock Holmes story 32
Irene ___, figure in Sherlock Holmes stories 44
He established the Ethical Culture Society 42
Grace of "Will & Grace" 37
Grace ___ of "Will & Grace" 41
Ethical Culture Society founder Felix 37
Alfred ___, Austrian psychiatrist 33
"How to Read a Book" author Mortimer 46
Disorient one's co-stars, in a way 38
Way to disorient one's co-stars 35
Remark that might get you in trouble 36
Remark that might get one in trouble 36
Perform in the Upright Citizens Brigade, say 44
Disorient one's costars, maybe 34
"Whose Line Is It Anyway?" line 41
"Who's Line Is It Anyway?" line 45
"That's not in the script!" evoker 48
Coast Guard commandant's rank: abbr. 40
One who sports four stars: Abbr. 32
Mil. rank established by Cong. in 1862 38
Germany's Tirpitz, for one: Abbr. 37
Bull Halsey in W.W. II, e.g.: Abbr. 35
He "pitches" on Madison Avenue 40
Brains behind this puzzle's theme messages 46
Sterling, Cooper, Draper, and Pryce, e.g. 41
Some Young & Rubicam employees 34
Many "Trust Me" characters 36
Madison Avenue execs, in sexist lingo 37
_____ Benbow ("Treasure Island" film) 47
Say Anything: "___ It!" 33
Say Anything "___ It!" 32
Off With Their Heads "Hard to ___" 44
What a skylight does to sunlight 32
High-ranking naval officers: Abbr. 34
"Much ___ About Nothing" 34
"And now, without further ___ . . ." 46
"And now, without further ___ ..." 44
"Without further ___ ..." 35
''Much ___ About Nothing'' 42
"Without further ___ . . ." 37
"And now, without further ___" 40
___ Annie of "Oklahoma!" 34
"Without further ___..." 34
"Without further __ . . ." 36
"Without further __ ..." 34
___ Annie, of "Oklahoma!" 35
"Much __ About Nothing" 33