Thanks Adam! I'm having one published in Universal tomorrow (2/10/22), as it happens, so I hope you try that one too!
Also, and no shade to leisurely solvers, but I always appreciate seeing your solving times on my puzzles. If it took you more than about 5 minutes then I would really worry I'd made something too hard!
Adam Doctoroff 🤓3:52 · 2022-02-11T02:22:03.718Z
Oh cool congrats - I did that one also (didn't notice it was yours, I'm inconsistent in checking bylines). It was a nice puzzle and theme! Took me 2:14:).
16th century year (this isn't a great start, sorry)
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Horizontales
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16th century year (this isn't a great start, sorry)
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Former mayor Emanuel
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"Aladdin" villain
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Goose eggs (this is also not great, sorry - it gets better once you get out of this corner, I promise)
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See 44-Down
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Primer mes del año
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Founder of an eponymous investment firm
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Type of collar for some winter wear: Abbr.
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Beat at skeet
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Quintessential Lovecraft creature
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"I don't give ___!"
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Word after Kennedy or Obama
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Bittersweet treat
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Royal headdresses
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Fire remnant
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Parked it
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Large natural gas distributor based in Texas
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"Le ___ sur la glace" (French translation of the 1992 film "The Cutting Edge")
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"___ Move" (Young MC song)
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Romanian currency
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Snack on
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Adjective that for some reason I always hear in Ron Weasley's voice (does he say this a lot, or is that just me?)
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Meaningless vows
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Help wanted abbr.
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Word you don't want to hear at an audition
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What there is a complete lack of in the case against Brooke Windham, according to Elle Woods in "Legally Blonde"
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Get another box, as of checks
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Garlicky mayonnaise
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Character who recommends the last words of 17-Across, 26-Across, and 43-Across as potential gifts (although he specifies "end of 43-Across you don't intend to keep...")
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Actor Wyatt of "People of Earth"
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German word for "faithful" (which happens to be an anagram of another English word for "faithful")
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Fill beyond full
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Mall fixture
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"Wynonna ___" (Canadian supernatural Western series)
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Lago contents
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"Mr. ___ Risin'" (The Doors album, and also an anagram of its lead singer's name)
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___Sign (software for e-agreements)
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Small apartment
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Tenn. team
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Heavily edits
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Like Tax Day
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Streaming brand
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Actresses Paige and Maureen (no relation), for two
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It may be high (like a smart house) or low (like a peephole)
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"The Fall of ___" (Rubens' painting of a Greek myth)
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Block
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Descriptor often confused with asexual: Abbr.
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The Buckeyes, briefly
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Helpers: Abbr.
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"Cheerio!"
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And others, for short
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Something spun by a bard
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Thing
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"Near, ___, wherever you are..." (Celine Dion lyric)
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Confer (upon), as an award
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French one?
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Blunted blade
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Confuses, as left and right
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Many 15-Acrosses
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"Alas, poor ___! I knew him, Horatio": Hamlet (yes, that's the actual quote - it's not "I knew him well")
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Disney and Pixar in 2006 or Disney/Pixar and Marvel in 2009
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"___ the Knife" (song from "The Threepenny Opera" that became a pop standard)