There's one full of gold at the end of the rainbow
Granny
Credence Clearwater Revival 1969
Type of party
Soft cheese
Pontiac model
44 Across, Part 2
Warriors coach Steve
Laugh-In's Johnson
Bifurcate
Row implement
Train highway
A needle pulling thread, not really
The Seekers 1967
Hopsy beverage
Paul Anka 1960
Madagascar native
College degree
Just one time
East in Guadalajara
Personal tissue
Liver product
From the same source
Not this
Bend state
Furry sea creature
Unwell
Neck warmer
14 Down, Part 2
Coming after pain, French toast
Depressed feelings
Dorm monitor
Short term hire
Type of list
Twice a day in an Rx
Diana Ross and the Supremes, 1967
Fungus
Down
Girl ruler in the Emerald City
Programmers
Abner's size
74 Down, Part 2
Irish county
Cry of anguish
Pork fat
Grad school entrance exam
Plunder
Police announcement
Sneak a peek
Innsbruck region
Ringer
Gene Pitney 1962, Part 1
Richard Harris 1968
Flop
The Beach Boys 1966
Hurricanes College
Fruity soda
Bobby Vee 1961
Butlers
French artist
Messing about in The Wind in the Willows
Yuck
Next to
Directly into the bloodstream
The one who did it
Too much of a drug
Shallow depression
Diminutive suffix
Decided
The Zombies 1964
Walla Walla state
Referring to bone
Lengthy
Vowel article
Basketball 10
Another word for basketball
Fan of eating
One who has now slowed down
Two in roman numerals
Tiny, cute car
It's not a state
Talking about
The Monkees 1967, Part 1
Singer Anita
Get on with you
Resort lake
Blues singer King
Snoopy
Waltons grandpa Will
Female child
Just awful
Only the Lonely singer
In the past
Look up to
Foot digits
Syllable of indecision
Suitable for all audiences
Goes before mit or gate
Actress Garbo
50 Across, Part 2
Number 2
Not spoken of
Historic, long California road
Wife's mom
Feathered friend
Turkish city
Golf prop
Eejits
Over frozen H2O
44 Across, Part 3
By mouth
Pres Roosevelt
Common dog name
Curve
About
Type of travel accommodation
Direction
Image dept
First word of Hamlet soliloquy
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