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__ Reader (magazine with a digest format)
___ and 27-Down (for all time)
___ ceremony (demanded formality)
___ Day, former Canadian celebration
___ days (for fasting and prayer)
___ days, for prayer and fasting
___ de deux (dance for two)
___ de force
___ Deployment Force (one Marine division and four Army divisions)
___ deux (dance for a duo)
___ deux (dance for two)
___ Dome (former Colts stadium)
___ Dome (former home of the Indianapolis Colts)
___ Dome, former home of the St. Louis Rams
___ doomsday (forever)
___ du Diable (former penal colony)
___ du Diable: former French penal colony
___ Duren, former pitcher
___ Dykstra, former Met
___ Rock (Massachusetts college designed for younger teens)
___ Starkey, longtime drummer for The Who
___-Cities (Dallas-Fort Worth suburbs)
___-democracy forces
___-Ray (disc format)
''Dos'', for one
''Flying Dutchman'', for one
'20s set designer for MGM
'60s destination for servicemen
'Dessert' for the apologetic
'Jurassic Park' dinosaur, for short
'Well done!' for a prima donna
" . . . expresses himself ___ too deep for me": Gilbert
"___ Dallas Forty"
"___ deal" ("forget it")
"___ Did for Love," 1975 song
"___ die for!"
"___ do for now"
"___ got a deal for you!"
"___ Great Day for the Irish"
"___ have to do for now"
"___ nice day for a white wedding"
"--- deal!" ("Forget it!")
". . . a man Bojangles and ___ dance for you . . ."
"... a man Bojangles and ___ dance for you ..."
"... a man Bojangles and ___ dance for you"
"A Crossword to Die For" author Blanc
"A defeat for humanity," per Pope John Paul II
"A device for finding furniture in the dark," according to Steven Wright
"A drumstick for you, Francis?"
"A literary device for saying almost everything about almost anything": Huxley
"A man who won't die for something is not fit to live" speaker, for short
"A New Deal for Christmas" musical
"A Perfect Day for Bananafish" writer
"And that's how it's done!", for short
"Boxer of the Decade" for the 1980s
"Chocolate" dogs, for short
"Days," for one
"Deal or No Deal," for one
"Details forthcoming": Abbr.
"Dharma & ___" (former Fox comedy)
"Diana," for one
"Digital Fortress" author Brown
"Dilbert," for one?
"Diplomacy for the Next Century" author
"Dirty dog," for one
"Doh!" for one
"Down for the count" count
"Down for the count" number
"Dragnet" force, briefly
"Dragnet" force, for short
"Dragnet" force, in brief
"Dress for Less" chain
"Drive for show, ___ for dough": golf adage
"Drive" for many cars
"Dynasty," for one
"Enter the Dragon", for one
"Finding Neverland" director Forster
"For Me and My ___": 1942 screen debut for Gene Kelly
"Getting shit done," for short
"Have ___ a deal for you!"
"Horatio! ___ do forget myself": Hamlet
"I do," for example
"I do," for one
"I don't need to hear all the gory details," for short
"I knew a man Bojangles and ___ dance for you . . ."
"I knew a man Bojangles and ___ dance for you ..."
"I knew a man Bojangles and ___ dance for you"
"I love what you do for me" automaker
"Ich Dien," for one
"If I could digress for a moment ..."
"In the doghouse," for one
"It's dandy for your teeth" toothpaste
"Jerusalem Delivered," for one
"Just do drills for now"?
"Kiss Me Deadly" Ford
"Kissing disease," for short
"Live Free or Die," for New Hampshire
"Mars's armour, forg'd for proof ___...": "Hamlet"
"Moby-Dick," for one
"My Friend ___" (film debut for both Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis)
"Nixon in 53-Down," for one
"No dinner for me, thanks"
"North Dallas Forty" star
"North Dallas Forty" star Nick
"Open the door for our guests, will ya?"
"Prairie dog," for example
"Queen of denial" for Queen of the Nile
"Save the ___ dance for me"
"Save the Last Dance for Me" singers
"Sick as a dog," for instance
"Something a teenage boy can do for hours at a time." The survey did not say (but a contestant did): "___"
"Spending ev'ry dime for a wonderful time," in song
"Stupid ___ stupid does" (Forrest Gump)
"Te Deum," for one
"That goes double for me!"
"That'll do for now"
"The Delta Force" star
"The Foggy, Foggy Dew," for one
"The kissing disease," for short
"The Things We Do for Love" group
"The Things We Do for Love" rock group, 1977
"This Is Your Brain on Drugs," for one
"To Die For" director Gus Van ___
"To Die For" director Van Sant
"To Die For" star
"We deliver for you" sloganeer: Abbr.
"What can brown do for you?" co.
"What can Brown do for you?" company
"What can Brown do for you?" shipping co.
"What can Brown do for you?" sloganeer
"What can I do for you?"
"What have you done for me ___?"
"When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd," for one
"Yankee Doodle," for one
"You decide for me"
"You'd better sit down for this!"
*Annual draw for snocross fans
*Defensive fortifications
*Dress for the return of cool weather
*Game you have to dress for
*Offering discounts for the purchase of a dozen delicious mice?
*One to four inches per day, for bamboo
#1 hit by the Byrds ... or directions for reading the answers to this puzzle's starred clues (always clockwise as indicated)
#1 TV drama for three straight years
1-Downs, for short
1-Down, for example
1 Down, for one
2-Down, for one
3-Down, for example
4-Down, for example
4-Down, for one
5-Down, for some
5-Down, for example
6-Down formation
6-Down, for one
7-Down, for one
7 Down for Hamlet
9-Down, for one
10-Down, for one
12-Down, for one
14-Down, for one
15 Down, for one
16-Down, for one
20-Across and 10-Down, for two
24 Down, for short
25-Down, for one
29-Down, for one
30 Down, for one
32-Down, for one
33-Down, for one
33 Down, for instance
34-Down for a stenographer?
34-Down, for one
35-Down, for one
36 Down, for one
36 Down, for example
37-Down, for ex.
38-Down, for example
38-Down, for one
43-Down, for one
45-Down, for one
46 Down, for one
46-Down, for example
49-Down, for example
49-Down, for one
50 Down, for one
52-Down, for one
54-Down for a trip
55-Down, for one
58 Down, for one
60's drug, for short
62-Down forerunner
63 Down, for instance
66-Down, for Barry Bonds
67-Down, for one
68 Down, for one
77-Down, for one
95-Down, for one
107 Down, for one
113-Down, for one