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'Glee' gym teacher Sylvester | View Answer |
'Him' in French or Italian or... umm...'to rent' in Esperanto | View Answer |
'I Am ___' (documentary series whose 2015 premiere included a visit from Kimye) | View Answer |
'I'm trying to watch 'The Force Awakens' here, shut up!' | View Answer |
'Master Melvin' who led the Giants in homers every year from 1928 to 1945 | View Answer |
'THAT MARC MARON PODCAST IS TOTAL BS' | View Answer |
'That's kinda funny' | View Answer |
'There was no other choice!' | View Answer |
'You' in Rick's reminiscence 'I remember every detail. The Germans wore gray, you wore blue.' | View Answer |
Actor whose role as First Scalped Nazi in 'Inglourious Basterds' might have had something to do with being in the director's family | View Answer |
Alternative to a sequel or an adaption, in Hollywood regurgitation | View Answer |
Animal subject to much early American trapping | View Answer |
Announcer Bob whom Johnny Carson called 'Mr. Baseball' | View Answer |
Any of three who prophesy Macbeth becoming king, e.g | View Answer |
Australian boot style purportedly responsible for an 80% jump in sheepskin's price from 2010 to 2012 | View Answer |
Bills rarely passed? | View Answer |
Bit player whose casting as Dr. Hill in 'The Sixth Sense' was hardly a surprise twist since he was pretty much always on the set | View Answer |
Boat propeller, perhaps | View Answer |
Body of water that sounds like a bestie | View Answer |
Brandon Stanton's blog featuring photos and stories about the people of the Big Apple, informally | View Answer |
Bread used by a U.K. Pizza Hut during 2015's National Curry Week (alongside mini papadums, chutney, and raita) | View Answer |
Butterfield who took on the title role in 'Hugo' and 'Ender's Game' | View Answer |
Canonical exclamation of dismay for Charlie Brown | View Answer |
Company behind 'Asteroids,' 'Centipede,' 'Gauntlet,' 'Missile Command,' 'Pong,' and 'E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial' (they can't all be winners) | View Answer |
Confusing first baseman of fiction | View Answer |
Cranky oldsters | View Answer |
Dir. from Intercourse, Alabama, to Climax, Georgia | View Answer |
Early union alliance headed by Samuel Gompers for most of their 70 years | View Answer |
Elgort of 'The Fault In Our Stars' | View Answer |
Film speed abbr | View Answer |
Genre for most 'SNL' sketches | View Answer |
Gets into, as a weird hobby, like pannapictagraphy, philately, or plangonology | View Answer |
Gillette ___ II (two-blade razor parodied on SNL's debut episode) | View Answer |
Global warfare buzzword | View Answer |
Goodman who serves as head judge on both 'Dancing With the Stars' and its fancy U.K. counterpart, 'Strictly Come Dancing' | View Answer |
Graders, lecturers, and/or question-answering pros | View Answer |
Great grade for an assignment you crammed for | View Answer |
Group of South Pacific islands that includes Micronesia and Polynesia | View Answer |
Guy who probably got the part as Man With Knife in 'Chinatown' because he'd known the director since birth | View Answer |
Indian-born Music Director for Life (since 1981) of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra | View Answer |
Input your username and password | View Answer |
Insect that emerges for a few weeks every 13 or 17 years to mate and make obnoxious-ass noise all the damn time | View Answer |
Kylo of 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens', who kills [REDACTED] (who is his [REDACTED]) | View Answer |
Largest member of the grass family | View Answer |
Member of a short-lived and inconsequential rebellion, usually | View Answer |
Microsoft FPS videogame series centered on Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy John-117 | View Answer |
Network that could've had 'Firefly' and 'Malcolm in the Middle' and did have 'Love Boat: The Next Wave' and 'Shasta McNasty' | View Answer |
Old-timey curse I imagine was an edit of 'Oh God!' | View Answer |
Open-ish, as a door | View Answer |
Org. that was the 1967-76 home to the Nets, Nuggets, Pacers, and Spurs | View Answer |
Phrase yelled at Howie Mandel thousands of times from 2005 to 2010 | View Answer |
Physician Haing whose performance in 'The Killing Fields' led to him becoming one of two nonprofessional actors to win an Oscar for acting | View Answer |
Pope Francis's birthplace: Abbr | View Answer |
Portrayer of Man Outside Real Estate Office in 'Psycho' who regularly spent nights in the director's bed | View Answer |
Quantity of bricks that one may be metaphorically hit by | View Answer |
Sean who voiced Samwise Gamgee in 'Lego Lord of the Rings' (and some bigger releases too) | View Answer |
See-through fossilized tree resin that like all the popular girls from the '90s were named after | View Answer |
Serve that isn't sent back | View Answer |
Short lines at the checkout counter? | View Answer |
Sit in the water | View Answer |
State with a lot of MLB spring training | View Answer |
Stereotypical facial hair for '70s pornstars, informally | View Answer |
Stereotypical facial hair for devilish characters | View Answer |
Super Bowl-winning #1 overall draft pick quarterback Manning who fits in this entry | View Answer |
Thespian whose gig as Bennett in 'The Fog' likely came thanks to years of living at the same address as the director | View Answer |
Thrice Emmy-nominated not-exactly-normal-dad role for Bryan Cranston | View Answer |
Van Halen song that seems to have a lot more to do with cars than Central America | View Answer |
What you are if you 70-Across | View Answer |
Where 'Sesame Street' begins airing this year | View Answer |
World capital whose name comes from Arabic for 'the conqueror' | View Answer |
Yesterday, impossibly | View Answer |
Zora ___ Hurston, 'Their Eyes Were Watching God' author whose Barnard years included work with anthropologists Margaret Mead & Franz Boas | View Answer |
___ Balls (coconutty snacks) | View Answer |
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