Clue | Answer |
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'About a ___' (2007 movie about Kurt Cobain) | View Answer |
'Sorry, laddie!' | View Answer |
'Taxi' mechanic | View Answer |
Bald-faced statement | View Answer |
Baltimore rapper with 'Lord Give Me a Sign' | View Answer |
Broadway org. | View Answer |
Bush utterance, often | View Answer |
Canceled | View Answer |
Common Pig Latin word | View Answer |
Crop targeted in the 'war on drugs' | View Answer |
Curtain shade | View Answer |
Daytime story | View Answer |
Digital commerce | View Answer |
Dog that may be bred with a beagle | View Answer |
Early 90s Charles S. Dutton sitcom | View Answer |
Emergency case with a canteen and a knife for cutting cacti? | View Answer |
Female warden, condescendingly? | View Answer |
French positivist Auguste | View Answer |
Graffiti, to some sensibilities | View Answer |
Gun that's just for fun? | View Answer |
Indigestion drug | View Answer |
Insurance giant based in NYC | View Answer |
Interpol's 'No ___ Threesome' | View Answer |
Isolate again, as a beat | View Answer |
Korean wheels | View Answer |
Letters on some Olympic hockey jerseys, until 1991 | View Answer |
Lifter's count | View Answer |
Line alternative | View Answer |
Lower muscle in the Vatican? | View Answer |
Match spot | View Answer |
Matchmaking site that polls users about their synagogue attendance | View Answer |
Michael Jackson song about a rat | View Answer |
Milne ass | View Answer |
Muppet with an orange head | View Answer |
New York areas, casually | View Answer |
Notion of which children must eventually be disabused | View Answer |
Oft-sore area for marathoners | View Answer |
Place for a shanty | View Answer |
Post-dinner issue | View Answer |
Ray who sold 1 billion burgers by 1963 | View Answer |
Respectful Japanese suffix | View Answer |
Result of not leaving tips, perhaps | View Answer |
Rte. with tolls | View Answer |
Shirt type | View Answer |
Smother | View Answer |
Some tango steps | View Answer |
Spills forth | View Answer |
They may leave you in stitches: Abbr. | View Answer |
Throne of England? | View Answer |
Tinkerer's spot | View Answer |
Todd McFarlane comic | View Answer |
TV neighbor who said 'I'm out there, Jerry, and I'm loving every minute of it!' | View Answer |
Use Yahoo! Answers | View Answer |
What a good criminal avoids leaving | View Answer |
Winds during an Indian summer | View Answer |
___ pittance | View Answer |
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