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Like the Botany Bay colony
Like the boys in "Lord of the Flies"
Like the brain
Like the bread ideal for bread pudding
Like the breath of excited people
Like the breeds Kerry Hill and English Leicester
Like the Brontes: abbr.
Like the browser windows of a multitasker
Like the buildings at Machu Picchu
Like the bull in the Chicago Bulls' logo
Like the Burj Khalifa among all the buildings in the world
Like the burner under a saucepot, usually
Like the burner under a simmering dish
Like the burner under a simmering pot
Like the business end of a lariat
Like the cagiest pitches
Like the calendar established by Hillel II
Like the Campbell's Soup twins
Like the Canadian flag's maple leaf
Like the Capitol
Like the Capitol 44. Run-down
Like the Capitol building
Like the Capitol STATEHOUSE feature
Like the Capitol's top
Like the carol "Away in a Manger," originally
Like the Carolina Reaper pepper
Like the cat that swallowed the canary
Like the cats in "Lady and the Tramp"
Like the center of attention
Like the center space, in Bingo
Like the central planet in "Dune"
Like the chains in a chain necklace
Like the champ
Like the chance of winning a lottery
Like the characters in "Angela's Ashes"
Like the characters on "Lost"
Like the characters Romeo and Juliet, but not Mercutio or Tybalt
Like the Charles River in February, to a local?
Like the cheapest seats
Like the cheapest seats, usually
Like the check, often
Like the cheeks of Santa Claus
Like the cheetah, among all land animals
Like the Chelsea neighborhood in Manhattan
Like the Cheshire Cat
Like the Cheshire Cat's grin
Like the Chicago Cubs' outfield
Like the chief fox
Like the children in "A Visit From St. Nicholas"
Like the children, in a holiday verse
Like the Chinese and Hebrew calendars
Like the Chinese language
Like the chosen evil
Like the Christmas card business
Like the Christmas story, often
Like the Chrysler Building
Like the Chrysler Building design
Like the church flock
Like the cinnamon in babka
Like the circle in the 7Up logo
Like the circled words that cross 17-, 24-, 36-, and 47-Across
Like The Citadel, now
Like The Citadel, since the mid-1990s
Like The Citadel, today
Like the cities Yazd and Shiraz
Like the city known as "the Cradle of Gold"
Like the city Limerick
Like the Clampetts, at first
like the clappers
Like the climate of 66-Down
Like the climate of Death Valley
Like the climate of the African desert
Like the club that Sinatra, Zappa and Capra belonged to?
Like the clue for 103-Down?
Like the clues in all the words in this puzzle
Like the Coast Guard
Like the coat of 1-Across
Like the coats of 25-Down
Like the coda of "Hey Jude," seemingly
Like the Coke logo
Like the color gray
Like the color of honey
Like the color of some roofing
Like the color purple
Like the colors in some boxes of condoms: Abbr.
Like the colors in some boxes of crayons: abbr.
Like the colors of the rainbow
Like the Colosseum
Like the Colossus of Rhodes
Like the Columbia River
Like the columns in the Jefferson Memorial
Like the columns of the Lincoln Memorial
Like the comedy of the Three Stooges
Like the comment "I heard you the first 10 times!"
Like the comment "Maybe, maybe not"
Like the comment "Oh no, you didn't!," say
Like the conga drum, ethnically
Like the Congo's Mobutu Sese Seko
like the congressional record
Like the conjunction "since"
Like the cons
Like the consistency of an old apple
Like the Constitution
Like the Constitution, 27 times
Like the construction of a honeycomb?
Like the contents of a half-empty tanker?
Like the contents of egg rolls
Like the contents of many attics
Like the corn god Yum Kax
Like the cosmos
Like the countryside
Like the cousins on "The Patty Duke Show"
Like the Cowardly Lion at the end of "The Wizard of Oz"
Like the Cradle of Gold
Like the Cranberries
Like the cream of the crop
Like the crew of TV's "Deadliest Catch," often
Like the crowd at a campaign rally
Like the crown of the Statue of Liberty
Like the cruel meteorologist
Like the Crusades
Like the cry "Veni, vidi, vici"
Like the Curiosity Shop
Like the cutouts in some children's artwork
Like the cutting edge
Like the cyclops
Like the Dalai Lama
Like the Dalai Lama since 1959
Like the Dalai Lama, historically
Like the Danish language
Like the darkest night
Like the darkest nights
Like the data in big data
Like the daughter in 2018's "A Quiet Place"
Like the dauphin
Like the dawn
Like the dawn sky
Like the dawn's early light
Like the day of the summer solstice
Like the days of yore
Like the dead of night
Like the Dead Sea
Like the Dead Sea Scrolls
Like the Declaration of Independence
Like the Deco look, now
Like the décor in '50s-themed diners
Like the deep blue sea
like the deities shiva and ganesha
Like the description "somewhere in the U.S."
Like the desert
Like the desert of Sinai
Like the designated driver
Like the designated driver, by design
Like the designation for "Argo"
Like the desserts in this puzzle, literally?
Like the details in horror films?
Like the developers of Skype
Like the Devil
Like the devout
Like the dinosaurs
like the discordant ringing of nonmusical metallic objects striking together
Like the dish kimchi
Like the diver's end of the pool
Like the diving end of a pool
Like the diving-board end
Like the diving-board end of the pool
Like the Dodger in "Oliver!"
Like the Dodo
Like the dog days
Like the dog days of summer
Like the dog days of summer, for a composer?
Like the Dora Milaje, hair-wise
Like the dough for naan, but not for roti
Like the dress shirt that's just adorable, literally?
Like the driven snow
Like the driven Snow boot
Like the Druids
Like the drummer for rock's Def Leppard, amazingly
Like the dry season
Like the dryer filter
Like the duffer in this puzzle?
Like the Dust Bowl
Like the dust in a dust storm
Like the DVD version of a movie, maybe
Like the earliest Beatles recordings
Like the earliest humans
Like the earliest life forms
Like the earliest recordings
Like the early hours of the morning
Like the earth and some apples
Like the earth's inheritors, according to the Bible
Like the eastern part of Russia
Like the edges of fancy pages, maybe
Like the edges of some mirrors
Like the egg, some say
Like the Egyptian cobra
Like the elbow of Rodin's "The Thinker"?
Like the Elder Futhark "alphabet"
Like the Elks
Like the Emmy-winning Betty
Like the emo genre
Like the emoticon >:-<
Like the emperor Atahualpa
Like the Empire State Building
Like the end of a yo-yo string
Like the end of Bach
Like the end of the pool with the diving board
Like the end of the pool with the diving boards
Like the end of the world
Like the ending of 'Romeo and Juliet'
Like the Energizer Bunny
Like the English Channel for the first time in 1875
Like the equation ax^3 + bx^2 + cx + d = 0
Like the equation y = 2x 3
Like the era that began in the early 1600s
Like the Erté look
Like the Essex House hotel in Manhattan
Like the Everglades
Like the explorer Henry Hudson
Like the expression "Sakes alive!"
Like the expressions "a dime a dozen" and "a penny for your thoughts"
Like the eye of a hurricane
Like the eye of a needle
Like the eye of a storm
Like the eyes just after waking
Like the fabled duckling
Like the fabled piper
Like the fabled tortoise
Like the face of El Capitan
Like the familiar Coke bottle
Like the families portrayed on "Gilmore Girls" and "Full House"
Like the Family Robinson
Like the far end of a pool
Like the farmer MacDonald
Like the fastest route
Like the FBI's most wanted
Like the fighters in the Ultimate Fighting Championship
Like the figure formed by the three circled letters in the upper left
Like the figure formed by the three circled letters in the upper right
Like the film "Arthur" in 2011
Like the finale of Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto
Like the finest chess boards
Like the finest chessboards
Like the Finger of Fate on "Laugh-In"
Like the fire goddess Brigit
Like the first "d" in "Wednesday"
Like the first ever
Like the first issue of "Action Comics"
Like the first kid to go to college, most often
Like the first leg of a triathlon