| Fiddler on the Roof" setting that answers the question "Where else could Sabbath be so sweet? |
| Conform to masculine stereotypes by repressing one's feelings, which, as we all know, works out well for everyone |
| You might draw them when answering questions |
| Like a subtitled black-and-white movie in which everyone smokes and wears sunglasses |
| All, e.g., for this answer's last six letters? |
| Banished to sleep on a couch, say ... or where to find the starred answers' hidden items |
| Action needed to spot the four fliers in the theme answers |
| Actor Hugh involved in every swap shop deal? |
| Annual cause of losing an hr.'s sleep hidden in this puzzle's 10 longest answers |
| Alternative title of this puzzle, in view of what can be placed in front of the answers to the 10 asterisked clues |
| Author of the 1974 novel found in the starts of the starred answers |
| Every garçon has one |
| Affirmative answers |
| Surprises unpleasantly, and a hint to each starred answer's first two + last two letters |
| An answer in “20 Questions.” |
| Noncommittal answer |
| The Romans obtained a purple one from snails |
| Alternative words used as alternatives for each other in this puzzle's theme answers |
| A genus of shell-less snails was named after this noblewoman |
| Everything's curious today" speaker |
| Anonymous disclosure, and a problem at the end of each starred answer |
| New father's task, maybe ... and what the three other longest puzzle answers have in common? |
| Amazon tablet (Yeah, I probably should have included this as part of the theme, but I couldn't come up with a suitable answer.Sue me.) |
| Against (which appears amidst the five long Across answers) |
| Cryptographers' successes (and what can be found in the circles in this puzzle's long answers) |
| A literary device for saying almost everything about almost anything": Huxley |
| Title name that "Every little breeze seems to whisper," in a Chevalier song |
| Definitive answer |
| Creepy pencil-and-paper "game" popularized in 2015 via YouTube and Twitter (and basis of the theme answers) |
| Everybody Hurts" and "Shiny Happy People" band |