3
| PAM |
"the Office" Role Played By Jenna Fischer |
3
| DJS |
45 Spinners |
3
| SUM |
45, For Each Row And Column In A Sudoku Grid |
3
| MAE |
West With The Classic Movie Line "i'm No 45-across ..." |
3
| IAN |
Mckellen Who Played Gandalf |
4
| KANE |
"citizen" Played By Orson Welles |
4
| RPMS |
33 1/3, 45 And 78, For Short |
4
| LAHR |
Bert Who Played The Cowardly Lion |
4
| KAYE |
Danny Who Played Walter Mitty |
4
| IDEA |
One May Be Half-baked Or Brilliant |
4
| ACTI |
Half Of "guys And Dolls" |
5
| ANDRE |
___ 3000, Half Of The Hip-hop Duo Outkast |
5
| ATTAR |
Sufi Poet Thought To Have Coined The Adage Found At The Starts Of 19-, 27-, 45- And 52-across |
5
| TONTO |
Role Once Played On Tv By Jay Silverheels |
5
| JETLI |
Martial Artist/actor Who Played The Emperor Of China In 2020's "mulan" |
5
| PETRA |
Jordanian Landmark Described As "a Rose-red City Half As Old As Time" |
5
| DAFOE |
Willem Who Played Jesus In "the Last Temptation Of Christ" |
5
| KEEPS |
It's Often Played For |
5
| RENEW |
Get More 45-down |
5
| EBERT |
Half Of An Old Movie Duo |
6
| SHAYNE |
N.f.l. Kicker Graham Who Played For 14 Teams |
6
| STRIDE |
Jazz Piano Style Played By Fats Waller And Mary Lou Williams |
6
| NEWMAR |
Julie Who Played Catwoman On Old Tv |
7
| BEATLES |
Rock Band That Memorably Played Carnegie Hall On 2/12/1964, With "the" |
7
| AUNTMAY |
Comics-based Film Character Played By Rosemary Harris, Sally Field And Marisa Tomei |
8
| MARINERS |
Only M.l.b. Team Never To Have Played In A World Series |
8
| ARPEGGIO |
Chord Whose Notes Are Played In Succession |
9
| DNASTRAND |
Half Of A Double Helix |
9
| THEREMINS |
Eerie-sounding Instruments That Are Played Without Physical Contact |
9
| EMMASTONE |
She Played Billie Jean King In 2017's "battle Of The Sexes" |
9
| PIANODUET |
Piece Played With Four Hands |
11
| BANANAGRAMS |
Scrabble Relative Played Without A Board [mass] |
12
| GREENSLEEVES |
Traditional Folk Song Played By British And Australian Ice Cream Trucks |
15
| SIGNFORDELIVERY |
Accept A Package Formally ... Or A Hint To 17-, 29-, 45- And 62-across? |