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Struggle (with) Seize two principal assets of greedy tech company Some equatorial denizens Similar to barking wildly Skill in rising to an occasion. Spooner's named boy, boy in crazy fashion Small television camera tube Spinning Jenny, to me, is fun Shearer left Southampton, November 1st Sea area on whose coast Aberystwyth lies She seeks trophy -- lock of invader's hair? Sir William --, 1878-1931, Irish painter Show what one used to do for work? Show to be out of job See 25-Down Some baked goodies Sore losers' protests Spiral collection of star systems visible to the naked eye See 19-Across '70s-'80s music genre Short-eared owl. Simple fare, see -- duck sacrificed to be consumed by heathen god Subglacial sand ridges. Some hosiery Shaver brand Student terribly eager to wrap wife's stockings? See 35-Across See 17 Across Shaver brand Small truck Seductee shot leader of Union in nuts? Second word of Gray's "Elegy." Signal to retire. Scoundrel is a handful and isn't the outgoing type Sparkly mist Social beginnings. Social events. Social events Season openers Subject of Civil War lyric, sung to tune of "Tannenbaum, O Tannenbaum." Saw Saw Saw comic on loch with journalist Seconds Some college personnel Support staff Stan's is sat around helpers Sympathize with. Sympathise with company partner employing tight person She worked for Grant on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" Seeing problem as gas, Tim and Tim worried Sir Isaac Vivian Alexander --, West Indian batsman Soviet committees Small breed of dog Standing committees in former Soviet Union Suede footwear Sprats Small town east of Royal Tunbridge Wells Silvery swimmers Silvery swimmers South African river, into the Orange. South African river. Silvery fish of shallow waters South African river South African river flowing west to join the Orange River Sterile state Sterile state Surgical cleanliness. Second-place prize Second place acknowledgement Second-place finisher's triumph Second place award Soviet space station Stephen --, Scottish snooker player who became the youngest ever world champion Spiv or con man Special-interest bulletin Special-interest bulletin Slim paper we sent out has the lady enthralled Simple printed publication Source of "Don Juan in Hell." 1903 Shaw play Son got over Russian river and mountain Sergi --, Spanish tennis player who won the French Open in 1993 and 1994 Striped hybrid Striped hybrid Sister of Paris Hilton Sister of Paris Hilton S. A. opossum Skier's fabric Superfan of a TV musical/comedy, in slang Skier's fabric Superfan of Lea Michele's show Sobriquet for a fan of a certain musical drama on Fox S.A. monkey Spider monkey Source of mints, at times Source of mints, at times Suite cleaner Spanish town just across the border from Gibraltar Suite cleaner Suite cleaner Spanish town, on the Bay of Gibraltar Servant combining charm with bed? I am! Supreme council and court in ancient Jerusalem Suburban area of north London Statement of Christian beliefs Seamus --, Nobel poet Seamus --, winner of the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature South Pacific islander South Pacific native South Pacific native South Pacific islander Sir Osbert. Sacheverell, Osbert or Edith Seeker. San __ "San ___," 1937 Bogart film Scott's "___ Durward" San _____ San ___ (Western pen) Scotch peer who leads commandos. Scottish peer, leader of Commando raid on Boulogne, April 23, 1942. Squire, as for Galahad Squire carrying the armor of a knight Sir Chris --, English mountaineer St --, Welsh city and diocese Specialized computer Song that mentions Piccadilly, Leicester Sq. Spanish. Small town celebrated in song. Spanish-speaking American Scouts founder Son of Archduke Francis who became Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary Started living in a place where one intended to stay Stripped-down type of ship drawing in an animation rejected South African herdsman's whip of dried hide Sidekick maker Seattle Mariners' Ichiro Seattle Mariners' Ichiro Sweater style named for Irish islands Sweater style named for Irish islands Separate quarters for a visitor Suppose you will enter European resting place Small establishment offering accommodation Son of Dishan Signer of a holiday bill "Sage of Princeton" Sparkle Synge's "The ___ Islands" Sweater style named for its Irish pedigree See 42-Across Sequel to "Little Men" Sequel to Alcott's "Little Women" and "Little Men" Sequel to Alcott's 'Little Women' and 'Little Men' Something Old Species of deepwater shark Site of Iron Age settlement near Salisbury Shelter in the publishing business Source of the line "A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread - and Thou" Source of the line 'A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread - and Thou' See 16 Across Sir Alan --, English playwright Small town south of Selkirk Spur maker Six-sided Six-sided Salt-rimmed cocktail Salt-rimmed cocktail Spoil a woman Beatles serenaded, consuming good cocktail Seaport southwest of Nice Sounds like where to buy Mac in Afghanistan, for instance -- there�s quite a range Strait, Greek style. Small town in northern Shropshire Southeastern state's song Song for Scarlett 1930 song hit composed by 17 Across State song of 4 Down Stately Ray Charles hit? Slim French friend inside B Complex Sounds like Pius, a resident of the eternal city and superpower, united some Christian countries in the past Stephen --, c1483-1555, English bishop and statesman Superhero alter ego of Stanley Ipkiss Spirit of Islamic myth Supernatural being, in Arab folklore Shingle spit on the Dorset coast Spirit in Muslim theology and folklore See 26-Across Scrooge's partner Scrooge's former partner whose ghost appears in 'A Christmas Carol' Short verse form. Short musical composition Solution of ammonium carbonate used as smelling salts Scrawling ceramicist Showing good manners and taste Showing propriety Space-age service Space group Shop tool ÷ priest = amphibian St. Paul's twin. St. Paul's twin Singer Glen Singer Glen Sir Henry -- -Bannerman, PM from 1905 to 1908 Scottish Highlands town on Loch Broom Small place by Loch Broom in north-west Scotland Sun and its attendant bodies School of Buddhism Storms or takes by force Stengel's birthplace and the source of his nickname Site of celebration of 29 Down "Stole ___, and away he run!" Stall near the stacks "Stole ___ and away he run . . . " Stall vehicle briefly but intermittently Shipping Forecast area in the North Sea "Stole ___ and away he run" 1965 spy thriller film starring Michael Caine See 20-, 28-, 35- and 43-Across "Stole ___ . . . " Small black bat named after a 19th-century zoologist Setter's barking following bend in London road Singer/songwriter Sufjan Sweat like ___ Slip __: err Slip ___ (make an error) Singer Ray or Actor Andrew Slip ___ (blunder) Senior-most Justice of the Supreme Court Supreme Court justice appointed by Ford Slip __: err Supreme Court justice John Paul Supreme Court justice since 1975 Slipped ___. Slip ___. Slip . . . (make an error). Spielberg et al. Slip ___ (make an error). Slips ___ Slip ___ (err) Slip ___ Slip ___ (blunder) Slip -- (err) She's often "Carmen." Slip -- (blunder) Slip -- (mess up) Slip _____ (goof up) Secretary of the Army. She sings Dalila. Slip ___ (blunder) Slip — (flub up)