'Chances ___' |
ARE |
'Didn't I tell you?!' |
SEE |
'Everybody Loves Raymond' role |
MARIE |
'Is that ___?' |
AFACT |
'The Female Eunuch' author |
GREER |
'The Most Happy Fella' song |
BIGD |
'With any luck' |
IHOPE |
'Zip-___-Doo-Dah' |
ADEE |
... and 101-Across are known for their fancy footwork |
FREDASTAIRE |
... and 23-Across are Olympic gold medalists |
CARLLEWIS |
... and 25-Across have 'canine' surnames |
MARKSPITZ |
... and 41-Across sang with their siblings |
JUNEPOINTER |
... and 52-Across are Mormons |
DONNYOSMOND |
... and 69-Across have affiliations with 'Jeopardy!' |
KENJENNINGS |
... and 80-Across have mythological creatures as surnames |
MERVGRIFFIN |
... and 99-Across starred in musicals and share their first names with a classic sitcom couple |
ETHELMERMAN |
1980s-'90s N.B.A. star Danny |
AINGE |
1998 Andrea Bocelli operatic album |
ARIA |
Absence |
LACK |
Access |
TAPINTO |
Actor Jared |
LETO |
Agassi partner |
GRAF |
Asteroid discovered in 1898 |
EROS |
Baffin Bay sights |
BERGS |
Bailiwick of TV's Matlock |
ATLANTA |
Barely perceptible |
FAINT |
Before markdown: Abbr. |
ORIG |
Belligerent deity |
ARES |
Bigger than big |
OBESE |
Bob of the P.G.A. |
TWAY |
Branches |
FORKS |
Bundle of nerves |
RETE |
Casino supply |
DECKS |
Caustic chemicals |
LYES |
Census stats |
AGES |
Cheryl of 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' |
HINES |
Cicada sound |
CHIRR |
Clan symbol |
TOTEM |
Close-fitting garment |
MAILLOT |
Comment following a lucky guess |
CALLEDIT |
Compass point suffix |
ERN |
Compound number? |
ETHER |
Concentration thwarter |
NOISE |
Cons |
TAKESIN |
Contest that leads to a draw |
DUEL |
Contrite |
RUING |
Country with a palm tree on its flag |
HAITI |
DeSoto or LaSalle |
AUTO |
Discards |
JUNKS |
Donkeys, to mules |
SIRES |
Elizabeth Taylor's pet charity, for short |
AMFAR |
Erstwhile denaro |
LIRE |
Erythrocyte |
REDCELL |
Exam format |
ORAL |
Exhibiting ennui |
DOZINGOFF |
Expeditiously |
SOON |
Faith in music |
PERCY |
Fixes |
JAMS |
Flies |
AVIATES |
France's Oscar |
CESAR |
Frequent abbr. on sheet music for folk songs |
TRAD |
George Eliot, e.g. |
PENNAME |
Georgia of 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' |
ENGEL |
Glockenspiels' kin |
CELESTAS |
Grant money? |
FIFTY |
Had fun with |
ENJOYED |
Half of Brangelina |
JOLIE |
Have an in (with) |
RATE |
He reached his peak in 1806 |
PIKE |