| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| $200 Monopoly acquisitions: Abbr | RRS |
| 'A Book of Nonsense' poet | LEAR |
| 'A special laurel ___ go': Walt Whitman | EREI |
| 'La Belle Dame Sans ___' (Keats classic) | MERCI |
| 'The Library of Babel' author Jorge ___ Borges | LUIS |
| 12th-century London Bridge construction material | ELM |
| Abridgment on British bows | HMS |
| Accompaniment of many a Hilo hello | LEI |
| Acts skittish, as a horse | SHIES |
| Aisle walker with a flashlight | USHER |
| ALABAMA (minted 2003) | HELENKELLER |
| Au pair's night-class subj., perhaps | ESL |
| Book with almost 2,500 verses | PSALMS |
| Bottom | FOOT |
| C. Everett Koop and others: Abbr | SGS |
| Champagne substitute from Italy | PROSECCO |
| Coup | FEAT |
| D-Day beach near Cherbourg | UTAH |
| Dance-company founder Alvin | AILEY |
| Darth Vader grandson Kylo ___ | REN |
| Dedicatee of a Beethoven bagatelle | ELISE |
| Dispirited | SAD |
| Evidence of damage | SCAR |
| Famed Moorish palace of southern Spain | ALHAMBRA |
| Frank Capra, by birth | SICILIAN |
| Grand Rapids-to-Ann Arbor dir | ESE |
| Gumption | SPINE |
| Heracles' captive princess | IOLE |
| Import banned from the U.S. since 1972 | SEALSKIN |
| IOWA (minted 2004) | SCHOOLHOUSE |
| Keeps track of | MONITORS |
| Lint brushes often remove them | PILLS |
| Looks convincingly like | PASSESAS |
| Mascot of the Houston Texans | TORO |
| Mishmash | OLIO |
| Multi-octave singer Sumac | YMA |
| NEBRASKA (minted 2006) | CHIMNEYROCK |
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Niccolò Paganini's birthplace | GENOA |
| Nice one? | UNE |
| NORTH CAROLINA (minted 2001) | Firstflight |
| Not sufficiently equipped with | SHORTOF |
| One of the M's in the MMRV vaccine | MUMPS |
| Oracular woman of ancient Greece | SIBYL |
| Ornamental plant with tubular flowers | LOBELIA |
| Poe work declaring 'These were days when my heart was volcanic' | ULALUME |
| Popular soy-milk brand | SILK |
| Prefix signifying 'muscle' | MYO |
| Priebus's predecessor chairing the Republican National Committee | STEELE |
| Punch or party follower | LINE |
| Right-angled iron brace | LBAR |
| Roman Cath. title | MSGR |
| See 37 Across | DETRE |
| Seemingly forever | EONS |
| Silent-film actresses Marsh and Murray | MAES |
| Slovenia neighbor | AUSTRIA |
| Small falconry birds | MERLINS |
| Soothe | CONSOLE |
| Space-scanning org | SETI |
| Summers at the Sorbonne | ETES |
| Surname of country-music brothers who sang 'All the Gold in California' | GATLIN |
| Sweep's setting | FLUE |
| Swiss city where Albert Einstein completed his secondary education | AARAU |
| Take a winding route | SNAKE |
| Target of urban renewal | SLUM |
| Tasmania, e.g.: Abbr | ISL |
| Tie up the phone, say | YAK |
| Titular resurrected wife in a Poe story | LIGEIA |
| Toshiba rival | NEC |
| Tupperware piece | LID |
| Under control | INHAND |
| Uris or Panetta | LEON |
| Welsh equivalent of the given name 'Jane' | SIAN |
| With 47 Down, mission | RAISON |
| [This couldn't be more boring] | SNORE |
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