Was important Crossword Clue
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- Guaranteed winners
- Loses one’s head
- “Grand slam” of show-biz awards
- Fish with a curled tail
- Lawn-patching need
- Nautical measure of depth
- Image on a company’s letterhead
- The crack of a whip, for example
- Opening that some skin-care products claim to minimize
- Human-rights advocate Clooney
- Chocolate truffle’s filling
- “Utopia” author who served in King Henry VIII’s court
- Asset’s opposite
- Hustles with a silver tongue
- Seven-tile plays in Scrabble
- Aromatherapy setting
- Time when the risk of bushfires is highest
- "___ remind you that..."
- Vera famous for her bridal wear
- Comic strip featuring Albert Alligator and Porky Pine
- With 15-Across: she played Mina Harker and Elisabeta in the 1992 hit "Bram Stoker's Dracula"
- Declares with certainty
- Well beyond salt-and-pepper
- Electronica subgenre with psychedelic elements
- How a sad person might smile
- Woman who’s asked, “Ain’t it time we said goodbye?,” in a 1973 Rolling Stones ballad
- Sound from a ram
- "Small" prefix for scope
- Not with the times
- Give up on a poker hand
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