| $15/hour, maybe | WAGE | 
              | '60s hallucinogenic | LSD | 
              | 'Me? Never!' | NOTI | 
              | 'Monkey see, monkey do' type | COPYCAT | 
              | 'Never in the field of human conflict was so much ___ by so many to so few': Churchill | OWED | 
              | 'Sleep well!' | NIGHTNIGHT | 
              | Actress Hathaway of 'The Devil Wears Prada' | ANNE | 
              | Assemble, as equipment | RIGUP | 
              | Astronaut Shepard | ALAN | 
              | Austin Powers, vis-à-vis James Bond | PARODY | 
              | Australia's unofficial national bird | EMU | 
              | Bears witness (to) | ATTESTS | 
              | Biblical verb suffix | ETH | 
              | Big bang maker | TNT | 
              | Billy Idol hit that starts 'Hey little sister, what have you done?' | WHITEWEDDING | 
              | Birch or beech | TREE | 
              | British racing town that lent its name to a kind of salt | EPSOM | 
              | Bullfighters' entrance march | PASEO | 
              | Chicken holders | COOPS | 
              | Coastal county of England | ESSEX | 
              | Collection of figures for a statistical analysis | DATASET | 
              | Collective bargaining side | UNION | 
              | Content that has already been shared, as on a Reddit forum | REPOSTS | 
              | Corporate money V.I.P | CFO | 
              | Country/pop singer Campbell | GLEN | 
              | Crafts in a 'close encounter of the third kind' | UFOS | 
              | Crankcase fluid | OIL | 
              | Crime lab material | DNA | 
              | Crush with the foot, with 'on' | STOMP | 
              | Cry of delight | OOH | 
              | Elderly | AGED | 
              | Elements of a roll call | NAMES | 
              | Females in wool | EWES | 
              | Fey of comedy | TINA | 
              | Flabbergasted | AWED | 
              | Follow orders | OBEY | 
              | Fortuneteller's deck | TAROT | 
              | Fruit that's peeled | BANANA | 
              | Graduation garb ... or what the compound answers to 17-, 28- and 44-Across represent? | CAPANDGOWN | 
 
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