Clue | Answer |
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"American Gangster" actor | View Answer |
"Cosi fan tutte" or "Die Zauberflote"? | View Answer |
"Son of," in Arabic names | View Answer |
"The weekend can't get here fast enough" | View Answer |
"You got that right!" | View Answer |
"___ friend!" | View Answer |
"___ Men Necessary?" (Maureen Dowd book) | View Answer |
Abbr. on a cognac bottle | View Answer |
Actress mentioned in Madonna's "Vogue" | View Answer |
Agronomist's concerns | View Answer |
Alphabet segment | View Answer |
Aunt, in Augsburg | View Answer |
Box top insertion | View Answer |
Cover charge beneficiaries | View Answer |
Daily dosages | View Answer |
Descriptor for tiny towns | View Answer |
Director Elia who controversially "named names" | View Answer |
Do a party no-no at the snack table | View Answer |
Do the doob | View Answer |
Evolution's triumph over creationism? | View Answer |
Explosive sound | View Answer |
Exxon, in other countries | View Answer |
Fake priest Sarducci | View Answer |
Fish sought out by Marlin | View Answer |
Former Yankee Hideki | View Answer |
Gillette gel brand | View Answer |
He played Magneto in the "X-Men" trilogy | View Answer |
Hershey's brand with a crown on the wrapper | View Answer |
Honda del ___ | View Answer |
Improv group | View Answer |
Jacko's song claim | View Answer |
Justy maker | View Answer |
Lee "Scratch" Perry genre | View Answer |
Massage parlor sounds | View Answer |
McGregor of "Velvet Goldmine" | View Answer |
Mythology with Mjolnir and Hrothgar | View Answer |
No one tells them to shut up | View Answer |
Oblivious to danger, maybe | View Answer |
Parental units, with "the" | View Answer |
Precursor to "the dole" | View Answer |
Rural rds. | View Answer |
San Antone site | View Answer |
Sch. whose mascot is Chief Osceola | View Answer |
Science fiction magazine published until 1995 | View Answer |
Send ___ plea | View Answer |
Sources of some allergies | View Answer |
Talk drunkenly | View Answer |
Talking test | View Answer |
They often feature silhouettes of naked women | View Answer |
Tom Cruise or Keith Urban? | View Answer |
Transmission with the heading: "FROM: THE GREATEST PITCHER EVER"? | View Answer |
Uri Geller claim | View Answer |
Vega and Sirius, for two | View Answer |
Vet's office noises | View Answer |
Watching | View Answer |
Went wild | View Answer |
Woodard of "Desperate Housewives" | View Answer |
___ Network | View Answer |
___ over teakettle (upside-down, to Brits) | View Answer |
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