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'Girls' girl | View Answer |
'I thought you were someone ___' | View Answer |
'If You're Reading This It's Too Late' Drake track featuring Lil Wayne | View Answer |
'It's a hard adjustment from college to the real world' subtext | View Answer |
'Like, duh!' | View Answer |
'Too ___' | View Answer |
'Well, every person you can know / And every place that you can go' according to 'Schoolhouse Rock' | View Answer |
'X-Men' character who puts her boyfriend into a coma just by kissing him :'( | View Answer |
Abbrev. after many British companies | View Answer |
Ancient female oracle of Greece that inspired Professor Trelawney's first name in 'Harry Potter' | View Answer |
Ancient Greek god who banged his sister Aphrodite on the regs | View Answer |
Apparel usually worn over a button-up shirt and by Paul Rudd characters | View Answer |
Aspect of my life I claim to maintain by running like once every five weeks | View Answer |
Awards that are obviously kind of a joke since 'Modern Family' and the guy from 'The Big Bang Theory' win every goddamn year while 11-Down and 52-Across have never won once | View Answer |
Baller likeness of Our Lord | View Answer |
Bones, as your friend's mom | View Answer |
Captain of American literature who inspired Captain Hook | View Answer |
Cause of some cramming | View Answer |
Doughnut-licking America-hater Grande | View Answer |
Ed who played Santa in 'Elf' | View Answer |
Every Marvel protagonist | View Answer |
Explanatory Latin phrase often seen in abbreviation | View Answer |
Fancy-boy prep school attended by Mark Zuckerberg and U.S. President Franklin Pierce | View Answer |
Flustered comment by a late arriver | View Answer |
Fly up high like the birds in the sky | View Answer |
Football team with the mascot 'Sourdough Sam' who scares me, informally | View Answer |
Fort filled with gold!!!! | View Answer |
Four-day music festival with a name that means 'the best on the streets' in New Orleans slang | View Answer |
Frequent Snoop cohort | View Answer |
Go down on? | View Answer |
Got into a sorority squat, say | View Answer |
Inscription on the top of cross | View Answer |
Instrument from the 2010 World Cup and my nightmares | View Answer |
It may be busted in bed | View Answer |
Key of Mozart's 'Piano Quartet No. 1' and Rihanna's 'Love the Way You Lie' | View Answer |
Leslie's best friend in 52-Across | View Answer |
Like 'Four Brothers,' which I know because I snuck into it at age 12 | View Answer |
Like a selfie that strikes the perfect balance between embarrassing and still hot | View Answer |
Lil' | View Answer |
Ltr. containers | View Answer |
Makeshift telephone receiver | View Answer |
Market in the Middle East | View Answer |
Nick with a mugshot that makes him look like the Joker | View Answer |
Nickname for a young Darth Vader or Rachel McAdams' 'True Detective' character | View Answer |
Number you just read | View Answer |
Pixar movie that had me trying a Scottish accent for the next year, even at an interview :/ | View Answer |
Radiohead album that made me cry when I listened to it all the first time I smoked weed | View Answer |
Sends an email to on the down low | View Answer |
Sitcom that was originally supposed to be a spin-off of 'The Office,' informally | View Answer |
Site of the smallest canal I can think of | View Answer |
Springtime flowers that yield saffron | View Answer |
Supreme Court justice who defended gay marriage by saying 'I can just assure you, if both the woman and the man are over the age of 55, there are not a lot of children coming out of that marriage.' | View Answer |
Swarmer around Bruce Wayne | View Answer |
The loser of a contest breaking the winner's trophy, say | View Answer |
The magical pathway to...well...your anus | View Answer |
They happen before tugs in some sketchy massage parlors | View Answer |
Thing I learned about in bio that I know has something to do with copying genetic things I think | View Answer |
Tom Cruise climbing Burj Khalifa in 'Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol,' e.g | View Answer |
Tooth tissue that's the hardest substance in the human body | View Answer |
Total man meat | View Answer |
Tuna, on a sushi menu | View Answer |
Use 'Find My iPhone,' say | View Answer |
Web series picked up by HBO about a weed bike deliveryman | View Answer |
Work two poles without getting a face full of snow | View Answer |
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