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'Get off my ___! Crazy kids.' | View Answer |
'I might know the answer to that' | View Answer |
'Limit one ___ customer' | View Answer |
'OMG could not have said it better!' | View Answer |
'Shake dat ___' (exhortation to an Egyptian person who is dancing with a snake) | View Answer |
'Skin So Soft' company pitched to in the later seasons of 'Mad Men' | View Answer |
'Suburbs' rock band that on occasion features a glockenspiel, xylophone, and hurdy-gurdy | View Answer |
'The Simpsons' character whose last name is Discothèque | View Answer |
'Where Have All the Flowers Gone?' protest singer Pete | View Answer |
'___ it to me' (request similar to 'Give me your home phone number') | View Answer |
1975 Israel Prize recipient | View Answer |
Aaron Burr, to Alexander Hamilton, at least that one time | View Answer |
Ability to distinguish good music | View Answer |
Apple-Q | View Answer |
Apt workplace for a scientist named Gene or Adenine | View Answer |
Ash vehicle before the scattering, maybe | View Answer |
Bad place to get punched, if you enjoy breathing | View Answer |
Badonkadonk | View Answer |
Beginning for heat or seat | View Answer |
Big name in Texan football J.J | View Answer |
Big name in Texan hats | View Answer |
Body spray that causes you to drown in ladies, according to some of the most subtle of American advertising | View Answer |
Booze for Captain Morgan or Captain Jack Sparrow | View Answer |
Clickable pixels | View Answer |
Decides to find out | View Answer |
Dental flaw | View Answer |
Dude who knows how to create a buzz | View Answer |
ER VIP | View Answer |
Excrement | View Answer |
Financial backing | View Answer |
Fossil Fuel ___ (period of time hopefully drawing to a close soon) | View Answer |
French word that starts a U.S. state capital | View Answer |
Fucked up | View Answer |
Geometrical line that I'm pretty sure cannot actually be evil | View Answer |
Greek letter written big in the sky | View Answer |
Groove for the bowstring on an arrow | View Answer |
Group of big hitters? | View Answer |
Group of five players that blow hard on stage until they all finish their piece | View Answer |
High priest that sounds like a hilarious camelid | View Answer |
It's made up of metric units | View Answer |
Let a fart loose, with 'one' | View Answer |
Letters on a metronome | View Answer |
Like an EPIC statue | View Answer |
Like Avoxes in 'The Hunger Games,' because the government cut their tongues out | View Answer |
Like good barbecue sauce | View Answer |
Maine town on the Penobscot River | View Answer |
Metal tossed on a junk heap | View Answer |
Method of growing plants that... look, it's for weed, all right? You use this method to grow weed | View Answer |
Mine was boldly titled 'A New Definition of the Steenrod Operations in Algebraic Geometry' | View Answer |
Piece of land sometimes connected to the mainland, depending on the time of day | View Answer |
Place for a weekday evening quiz with one's chaps | View Answer |
Place you store food, assuming you live in, like, the mid-1800s | View Answer |
Potential martini ingredient, but I'll take mine with vodka, thanks | View Answer |
Pretentious way to say 'oceans' | View Answer |
Shiny inner shell coating that makes pearls | View Answer |
Shoe manufacturer whose name derives from the Latin for 'bird' | View Answer |
Slaps one's own palms repeatedly | View Answer |
Slice left over from Thanksgiving, say | View Answer |
Smarter long-term alternative to fossil fuels... that could come from the starts to 17-, 30-, 49-, or 65-Across | View Answer |
Sport that is supposedly very subtle and technical but sure as heck just looks like two obese men shoving each other | View Answer |
To be handed in | View Answer |
Totally comprehend | View Answer |
Trashy champagne brand that comes in peach and strawberry | View Answer |
Type of restaurant that for years my wife thought served Indian food because of the way it sounds | View Answer |
Unit spotted at a gym (in both ways) | View Answer |
Vegas landmark with a Mardi Gras motif | View Answer |
Will Ferrell movie with the line 'Not now, arctic puffin!' | View Answer |
World's third-smallest country, trailing only Vatican City and Monaco | View Answer |
___ Northman ('True Blood' hunk) | View Answer |
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