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Answer | Clue |
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WELLES | director Orson |
OHRATS | “Well, darn it!” |
CICERO | “The greatest as well as the most elegant of Roman philosophers,” per Voltaire |
IGLOOS | well-insulated homes |
POPOFF | perform very well, in modern slang |
LOSERS | ne’er-do-wells |
YEAHOK | “Well, fine then” |
NOLOSS | “Oh well, it didn’t matter anyway” |
UMYEAH | “Well, duh!” |
OHRATS | “Well, darn!” |
IGUESS | “Well, maybe” |
UHYEAH | “Well, OK, sure” |
TEARED | welled (up) |
RETORT | “Well, so’s your face!,” e.g. |
UMOKAY | “Well ? I guess” |
LADIDA | “Well, aren’t you the cat’s meow!” |
VILEST | “The ___ deeds like poison weeds / Bloom well in prison-air”: Oscar Wilde |
MEANTO | will, if all goes well |
NEATLY | how a well-plotted story wraps up |
SHREDS | snowboards well, informally |
TENDON | the most well-known one is named for a Greek hero |
GETSBY | does well enough |
OILRIG | something well-placed? |
TOSSES | doesn’t sleep well |
TWOHIT | like some well-pitched games |
SOISIT | *With 42-Across, “Well, do I decide or not?” |
HELDUP | aged well |
FLUENT | well-versed (in) |
IMAMAN | 1967 hit that starts “Well, my pad is very messy and there’s whiskers on my chin” |
MOREAU | doctor in an H. G. Wells novel |
MESHES | fits well (with) |
GOONIN | “Well, don’t wait out here!” |
OROMEO | start of a well-known address in Verona |
IAMTOO | “Me as well!” |
PINKER | like medium vis-à-vis well done, say |
WELLS | wishing sites |
WELLS | he’s been called the “Father of Science Fiction” |
WELL | when said three times, expression of mock surprise |
SIMONC O WELL | longtime judge on “Britain’s Got Talent” and “America’s Got Talent” |
WELL | when said three times, “What have we here?!” |
WELL | fully cooked, as steak |
NAMEDROP | make it well known that you know someone well-known well |
LOOKIEHERE | “Well, well, well!” |
ELS | pair seen three times in “All’s Well That Ends Well” |
ALLS | “___ Well That Ends Well” |
ALLS | “___ well that ends well” |
APOSTROPHE | character in “All’s Well That Ends Well” and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” |
PLUS | as well as |
DAH | “Well, lah-di-___!” |
OLD | well-worn |
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