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Annoy American reality show hosted by Carson Daly, which works in a format similar to 21-Across: 2 wds. Absolute highest point Another word for commercials: Plural A prefix that comes before "biotic" or "virus" A gambling city in Nevada A popular barbecue offering, which is a bone A long, significant historical period An undefined number or amount. "___ day now, we'll find out" A ___shed, where one would keep fix-em-up stuff A comedy starring Ben Stiller and Robert Downey Jr., in which Tom Cruise made a cameo: 2 wds. A weight station unit which is 2,000 pounds A big commotion, much ado about nothing: Hyph (to a Brit) A large mass of paper sheets A musical comedy-drama in which Tom Cruise plays a self-indulgent rock star who plays for a band named "Arsenal": 3 wds A stallion-to-be A military force that is land-based A sense of self-worth A shade of color Another word for a donkey or mule A Washington Post competitor from the Big Apple: Abbr. A line on a skirt or a sewn edge, say Another word for miserable or rotten. (rhymes with "drowsy") ___ Adams, the actress who plays Lois Lane in the DC Universe A place where birds lay their eggs Arthur ___, a tennis legend A King's tenure ___ and Tell Apple desktop A charged particle Another word for a donkey "Are we there ___?" Alan ___ of M*A*S*H A diverter of rain in a building A little songbird "___, and ye shall receive" A collection of items for a purpose, such as a first-aid ___ A person from Dublin, say A place to get a sandwich or sub A detail, informally A long, historically significant period of time A drink that is a cousin to lager "___ anyone seen my keys?" An unreturned serve in Tennis A ref, for short A place where you would get 17a Another word for a Donkey A braid A hit song by English band Oasis from their second album "(What's the Story) Morning Glory" Adam ___, the recently-passed actor who was best known for playing Batman during the 1960s TV series Archaeologist's estimate A frat party essential A sense of self-worth Animal foot Actor Ethan of "Boyhood" Automaker with four rings in its logo Actress Prepon from "That '70s Show" Adolescents "Aye" equivalent, and an anagram of it A court answer, such as "Not Guilty" ___ acid, a kind of acid found in vegetables A frozen dessert, of which lemon is a popular flavour A Cajun vegetable that is a key ingredient in gumbo A long luxury car that you would rent on prom night, say, for short An old typesetting machine, informally A swamp or mire A snake that features heavily in Egyptian mythology A word on tissue boxes which means thickness A magnified map detail, found in an atlas A container at a brewery or distillery Appliance used for clothes-pressing Actress Gadot, who played Wonder Woman Argentine soccer legend nicknamed "The Golden Boy," who ran ran into financial troubles in 2009 owing to tax debts: 2 wds. American boxing legend nicknamed "The Baddest Man on the Planet", who declared bankruptcy in 2003: 2 wds. Award for excellence in TV A friend, or buddy A young stallion An air-powered rifle that shoots pellets: 2 wds. A celestial body, a spherical shape A place where 14a would hide out, say A TV show about movie star Vincent Chase and his friends, in which Adrien Grenier starred An instrument you run through your hair A popular soccer chant of Spanish origin An income tax system in the USA: Abbr. A TV show about the Pritchett and Dunphy family, in which Sofia Vergara stars: 2 wds. ___-a-Sketch, a popular toy ___ and Ernie, popular muppets A Cleveland basketball player, for short Another word for courage "___ all possible...": 2 wds. An important wheel-shaped part of a machine A clumsy fool A charged particle A word on tissue boxes that indicates thickness Approximate landing hour: Abbr A cobbler's tool Australian bird that's similar to an ostrich Actor who played The Joker in "The Dark Knight," and met an untimely death, aged only 28: 2 wds. Actress who played Eminem's love interest in "8 Mile," and met an untimely death, aged only 32: 2 wds. Actress Dobrev of "The Vampire Diaries" Actor DiCaprio, to fans Asian takeout option A badge with a person's details: 2 wds. ___ and hers "___ all that does happen...": 2 wds A speed reader for gusts, so to speak, also known as an anemometer: 2 wds Another word for "tiny" A coastal city, also a kind of wine A city in Missouri, which shares its name with the capital of the Netherlands A vegetarian's no-no A tiny biting fly, also the name of Moose's love interest from the popular Archie Comics Added to something, as with one's bank account A large piece of wood used in a campfire Another word for amazement A vast, historically significant portion of time A city in Florida, which shares its name with a large European city: 2 wds. A suffocating blanket found in cities A casual name for the sport played by teams in 16a: Hyph. A suffix that means feeding on or consumption of An Israeli airline with famously tight security A town in Indiana that shares its name with the capital of Scotland A place for parking A lager relative that is served at pubs ___ Arbor, Michigan A young chap in Scotland Actress Wood of "Diamonds Are Forever" A fuzzy fruit which shares its name with a New Zealand bird A geeky type or a social misfit A song sung by a pair, usually a man and a woman A root vegetable that is reddish-purple in color A long, historical period of time A ___ of relief, profound exhalation A ballpoint brand and also a popular lighter brand Another word for a donkey An electric fish An extension or supplement to something: Hyph. ___ Acrobat, a popular PDF viewing software Apple's beloved tablet A Jedi's attire, say Annoying noise American DJ who, with Alex Pall, forms the EDM group, The Chainsmokers: 2 wds. A snake that features heavily in Egyptian mythology Artistic merit, or a love for objets d'art A young lion Apple's voice-activated assistant A period, or a point A repeat on television A small green vegetable found in a pod Another word for donkey or mule A keg attachment, from which beer pours out A cornerback who played for the Baltimore Ravens, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2011: 2 wds "___ and out!" (Conversation ender) A drug cop, for short Airing or currently playing, as a sitcom: 2 wds. A place where one can get mud baths and pedicures An electric fish A settlement that is smaller than a city American state that is the subject of the song "Country Roads": Abbr. Another way of saying "Hi" A soft shot in Tennis, or a soft pitch in Softball Australian band with hits like "Back in Black" and "Hell's Bells" A ceramic oven used to make bricks A word on tissue boxes that indicates thickness A single tablet from a doctor A massive body of water A green gem A partner or friend, as in a war A Hawaiian festivity or feast "___ and ___ it goes..." (over and over): 2 wds. Another word for a donkey or mule A real estate measure, such as an acre or hectare A quick punch in boxing A place to get pampered A celestial body's shape, the Sun for example A poetic tribute Another way of saying "Hi" A young lady in Scotland A shocked reaction, a sharp intake of air A measure of a rug, say A. A. ___, the author of "Winnie the Pooh" A numbskull, a fool A playoff game before a final A Tennis ___, where the sport is played A prefix meaning "all," often comes before "present" or "scient" An American alcohol awareness-raising organisation started by concerned parents: Abbr. A sudden inspiration, a potential solution Actor ___ Epps, of "House" A vast body of water A body part, such as an arm or leg A 2013 thriller film in which Josh Holloway plays Agent Gamble, also starring Liam Hemsworth and Harrison Ford A habitual drunkard American tennis legend, Arthur ___ A mass of fish eggs (caviar) An antlered animal, after whom Alberta's ___ Island National Park is named A popular beverage, sold by Tetley for one A thrusting fencing maneuver Another word for timid or submissive A state of matter, not liquid or solid A german submarine that heavily featured in World Wars I and II: Hyph. A rapid-fire weapon made in Israel A potential cause of illness, say A long-snouted fish often found in the Bayou A 2014 thriller in which Josh Holloway portrays a DEA agent called Eddie Jordan, also starring Arnold Schwarzenegger A diploma holder, for short A supportive undergarment Apple computer, for short ___ and tear Actor Liev of "X-Men Origins: Wolverine," who narrated the 2007 sports documentary, "Brooklyn Dodgers: Ghosts of Flatbush" "A ___ formality" "Are you saying that ___ blame for this?": 2 wds. Actor from "The Shawshank Redemption," who narrated the 2005 nature documentary "March of the Penguins": 2 wds. Actor from "Saving Private Ryan," who narrated the 2010 political documentary "Inside Job": 2 wds. Actress Barrymore A large, curved roof often seen over stadiums A small container, often containing perfumes or salts A chicken's place An unconscious state A building ___, such as an architect's blueprint A lion's call A sudden desire for something, such as chocolate An odor or scent A 2006 musical starring Jamie Foxx and Beyonce, in which Danny Glover plays a talent manager, Marty Madison A Hawaiian party A place where you can buy sandwiches A young man, in Scotland Apple's Tablet Argument with rules and manners A limb to walk with A baby eel Angsty music genre that spawned a fashion style A sneaker brand owned by Adidas "A Nightmare on ___ Street" (1984 horror film) A handle on a door A bill at the bar An old handheld gaming device from Nintendo, popularised by Pokemon games A shooting sport with clay pigeons "America's Next Top Model" judge ___ Banks A poem with a tune An epic poem by Homer Anger A mountain summit An Englishman's favorite drink, maybe A period of time A loving name for grandmother A trading group or political coalition A Nine Inch Nails song which shot to fame after being covered by Johnny Cash A poetic tribute An appliance company that shares its name with Dutch painter Hieronymus ___ A casual shirt, often worn with jeans American rapper who is the de facto leader of the Wu-Tang Clan