Clue | Answer |
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'Antidote' hip-hop artist Scott, or Blink-182 drummer Barker | View Answer |
'Are you freaking kidding me?!' | View Answer |
'I will ___ you!!!' (something you never want to hear from a wrestler) | View Answer |
'The ___ Locker' (lowest-grossing film to ever win a Best Picture Oscar) | View Answer |
'Tsk tsk' relative that is only different by four letters | View Answer |
'___ been working on the railroad ...' | View Answer |
'¿Cómo ___?' | View Answer |
. . . - - - . . . (<--- remember this for if you ever get shipwrecked) | View Answer |
A hardy and gregarious African or Asian perissodactyl mammal with long ears...or dat booty | View Answer |
A little bit of this, a little bit of that | View Answer |
Abbr. to begin a business letter | View Answer |
Alex who ghostwrote 'The Autobiography of Malcolm X' (no, it's not me) | View Answer |
Army officer like the ones in 8-Across, informally | View Answer |
Australian bird with a top speed of 30 miles per hour (that's faster than Usain Bolt! Also longer neck) | View Answer |
Ban on talking about a certain subject | View Answer |
Campbell's pasta sauce that means 'you're welcome' in Italian | View Answer |
Canadian singer Celine you can see at Caesars Palace until June 4, 2016, or on the 'Titanic' soundtrack every day until forever | View Answer |
Crowdsourced reviewing website where a review of the French Laundry by Michael J. asserts that 'most of the food tasted like a sweaty dog's taint.' | View Answer |
Def who formerly hosted Def Poetry Jam | View Answer |
Eye part with light-sensitive tissue | View Answer |
Fortune-teller's device | View Answer |
Freaky chant in a horror movie | View Answer |
Gangsta rapper who dropped 'Get Rich or Die Tryin' (To Storm Isengard)'? | View Answer |
Go right past | View Answer |
Herbal supplement supply chain | View Answer |
Hip-hop artist who dropped 'Pursuit of Happiness (And Regurgitated Food That I Can Keep Chewing On)'? | View Answer |
Hip-hop group that dropped 'Jump Around (The Kitchen)'? | View Answer |
Homework helpers | View Answer |
It goes before to mean 'before' | View Answer |
It's finger-lickin' good, if you're into that sort of thing | View Answer |
Its bottom might be your last chance to score | View Answer |
Ivy League university that sounds like a town where preppy boys are raised | View Answer |
Kama ___ (ancient text only about 20% full of sex positions, but I guess sex sells) | View Answer |
Kindly close, as your loud-ass piehole | View Answer |
Large-scale problems | View Answer |
Little insect that can form a swarm at dusk called a ghost | View Answer |
Lobbying grp. that uses fear to make sure people buy guns even during peacetime | View Answer |
Mad ___ (fill-in-the-blank story) | View Answer |
Makes the guilt go away, sin-wise | View Answer |
Mexican homeboy | View Answer |
N.W.A. rapper who dropped 'It Was A Good Day (To Adopt a Baby Bear)'? | View Answer |
Not in a civil war anymore, as the States of America | View Answer |
Old-school Obi-Wan portrayer Guinness who said 'Star Wars' was 'fairy-tale rubbish but could be interesting perhaps' | View Answer |
PBJ alternative (in that it's the only other sandwich that uses an acronym) | View Answer |
Person on a plane | View Answer |
Pig parlor | View Answer |
Place for a grill (or a fire pit if you fancy like that) | View Answer |
Pops too many pills, say | View Answer |
Rap group that dropped 'Don't Believe the Hype (That I Have Crabs)'? | View Answer |
Rapper tied with Eminem and Kanye West with five No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200 | View Answer |
Really scrub using some steel wool | View Answer |
Ringo, to his PE teacher, perhaps | View Answer |
Rita with the No. 1 singles 'R.I.P.' and 'How We Do' | View Answer |
Rogen who played Steve Wozniak in 'Steve Jobs' | View Answer |
Sets in the gym | View Answer |
Sound blaster at a concert | View Answer |
Stop a bodily flow | View Answer |
Strap for a kid at an amusement park | View Answer |
The L in UCLA | View Answer |
The maximum amount of questions you need to guess what I'm thinking right now (hint: it's an animal, and he was in 'Blue Valentine,' and it's Ryan Gosling) | View Answer |
Titles for some Middle Eastern leaders | View Answer |
Understood, as the acronym for a popular HBO fantasy show | View Answer |
Unit that starts when it breaks | View Answer |
Website with the tagline 'Rumor Has It' | View Answer |
Weirdo Atlanta rapper who dropped 'Best Friend (Who Wraps His Arms Around Me)'? | View Answer |
Word at the end of a low-cal beer | View Answer |
XD and TC car brand | View Answer |
___ Kombat (action video game franchise since 1992) | View Answer |
___ Loops (morsels that are *spoiler alert* the same flavor regardless of their color) | View Answer |
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