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Across
- ___ artist (one who swindles)
- The ___ Four, Beatles moniker
- “Steady as ___ goes…”
- “How ___ it matter?”
- Curly hairdo
- “___! You’re it!” (child’s cry)
- “The Tonight ___ Starring Johnny Carson”
- Astronomer ___ Sagan who wrote “Cosmos”
- Oscar-winning director ___ Lee
- “…and they lived happily ___ after”
- “Donnie ___,” 2001 sci-fi film starring Jake Gyllenhaal that features a reverse chronology sequence
- ___-haw (donkey’s bray)
- Nintendo game console that can sense your movements
- Dinnerware item
- “___ Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” 2004 film starring Jim Carrey which uses reverse chronology in its narrative
- Laser tag player’s asset
- Santa ___, Southern California city
- The Grand ___ Opry, Nashville
- 2000 mystery thriller film by Christopher Nolan which uses reverse chronology in its narrative
- Be on the same page
- Shark’s home
- “500 Days of ___,” 2009 rom-com starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel that uses reverse chronology in a non-linear narrative
- Like one who crossed the line after everyone, in a race
- Actress Kudrow of “The Comeback”
- Fancy and elaborate black-tie affair, say
- Great Dane, e.g.
- Eye part that shares a name with a showy purple flower
- Greenlight
- “How utterly gross!”
- Ear part that performs the heavy lifting
- Family room to relax in
- Came down with?
- Big name in luxury cars: Abbr.
Down
- DJ’s stack: Abbr.
- Close relative of “aah”
- Prefix with “natal” for a hospital unit
- Where one’s nose and lips are
- At a great distance, say
- “It’s freezing in here!”
- Light-emitting celestial body
- Atlanta Braves legend ___ Aaron who was nicknamed “Hammer”
- Kellogg’s frozen waffle brand
- “The ___ Hereafter,” 1997 drama film starring Ian Holm that uses reverse chronology as a central part of the narrative
- “It’s an ___ but a goodie”
- Two-finger symbol of peace or victory
- What whales come out of the water for
- “Mad Men” actor Jon ___
- Organization for Martina Hingis: Abbr.
- Jim’s love, in “The Office”
- Make up a story
- Popular acidity-reliever
- “That’s the ___…” (usual standard)
- Away from the wind, on a ship
- Look at, lustfully
- “Now ___ theater near you!”: 2 wds.
- Lengthy history class assignment, perhaps
- Acrobat’s safeguard
- Brisbane’s land, for short
- Google app with an inbox
- “Aren’t you a ___ for sore eyes!” (“You look so good!”)
- “Shimmer ___,” 2017 crime thriller starring Benjamin Walker that uses reverse chronology as a central part of the narrative
- Actor Rickman of “An Awfully Big Adventure”
- Snapchat’s ghost or Audi’s four rings, e.g.
- Thor or Hermes, e.g.
- Used a shovel, say
- Apt name for a burglar, maybe
- Floppy disk inventor: Abbr.
- Mend, as torn socks