Inventor of the light bulb, among many other things
Pledge
A real ook-er?*
Historical pizza feature
Genuine and truthful
"Did you fall from heaven? 'Cause you're ___"
Emergency light source
Times of availability, for short
Dot of land in an ocean of water
Shape taken by chips on the table?*
Resident of Transylvania
"Art for art's sake" movement whose name is a reduplication
Lon ___ (palindromic Cambodian president)
Mouse on the screen?*
It's what makes the 9-3 work?
A
Bathroom fixture for washing the nether regions
The bag upgrade in Pokémon Go is one (Abbr.)
Fourth wall break in drama
"Much ___ About Nothing"
Have some GOOG or XOM, for example
Thing that extends from a port?*
Soak (up)
Journalists Tarbell and Wells
Nourishment, archaically
North, south, or Varsovian?*
Woman's name that is a reduplication
Long metal bar
"Pleeeease?"
Sexual allusion
Diary or log
Offer at, as on Ebay
Surprise down under?*
Some alcohols, chemically speaking
Navigation systems for submarines
Down
Iago's wife
Biggest head in Washington?*
Intensify
___-Ball (arcade game with a ramp)
Above, poetically
Scientist who "Saves the World" in a recent Netflix series
Opposite of produce
She-bear, in Barcelona
One who's passed into lunacy
Shots from the police?*
Reykjavik's home (Abbr.)
Something that starts a vision?*
Cop in an undercover drug bust
Frisco's finest
Like many students' homework... or a hint to the starred clues
Stuff used in a paternity test
Batman's sidekick
Pale purple
Fish in a fish pond
Terminus
"___-haw!"
Bikini ___ (bomb test site)
Model Kate of "Sports Illustrated"
Rotten
Words of commitment, wedding-wise
Put on
Winter wear on the slopes
Creeps, pervs, etc.
Go (for)
Exhilaration
Party in which everyone got totally cooked?*
Now and later, and also before
Pokémon homophonous to its doppelgänger
Othello, the ___ of Venice
Five thousand feet but no shoes?*
"___ to win it"
Encouragement at the Iditarod?*
16.4 cm^3, approximately
Org. for Bears and Cowboys
Penney and others
Spanish gold
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