Clue | Answer |
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"Alice's Restaurant" singer Arlo | View Answer |
"Around the Horn" network | View Answer |
"It's a Wonderful Life" director Frank | View Answer |
"Now I've got it!" | View Answer |
"Supernanny" network | View Answer |
"The Girl You Lost to Cocaine" singer | View Answer |
"Worship at Red Rocks" musician John | View Answer |
Actor Shepard of "Baby Mama" | View Answer |
Actress Elizabeth of "Nothing Like the Holidays" | View Answer |
Analysis named after statistician Sir Ronald Fisher | View Answer |
Boxing maneuver | View Answer |
Cocoa ___ (cereal brand) | View Answer |
Condiment most often used by the Dutch with their fries | View Answer |
Cub Scout symbol of wisdom | View Answer |
Director Jim Jarmusch's grad school alma mater | View Answer |
Dog at the end of "Family Ties" credits | View Answer |
Effects used in computer-animated movies, for short | View Answer |
Fast food dessert that some kids insist on dipping their fries in | View Answer |
Filled Jewish delicacy | View Answer |
Football field figures | View Answer |
Former Portland Trail Blazer Ramón | View Answer |
Garnish that some upscale fries at Chicago restaurant mk are served with | View Answer |
Genre for Gary Glitter | View Answer |
Gp. that regulates carry-on luggage | View Answer |
Group that specializes in Model Ts or T-Birds, e.g. | View Answer |
Heart monitor readout, for short (var.) | View Answer |
Ingredient served with fries and brown gravy in the Canadian dish poutine | View Answer |
Insurance co. with a duck mascot | View Answer |
Insurance company headquartered in Rhode Island | View Answer |
Internet connection via landline | View Answer |
Inventor Jethro and namesakes | View Answer |
Jazz band's playlist | View Answer |
Leather sharpener used in old-timey barber shops | View Answer |
Like a chimney sweep's clothes | View Answer |
Lose one's marbles | View Answer |
Militant gp. that opposed the Oslo Accords | View Answer |
Miss America wear | View Answer |
MSNBC anchor Monica | View Answer |
Navajo police detective Jim in a Tony Hillerman series | View Answer |
Nighttime bird | View Answer |
Pashto speakers | View Answer |
Perfume company with fragrances from Beyoncé and Jennifer Lopez | View Answer |
Reaches for | View Answer |
Reptilian warning | View Answer |
Reverent feeling | View Answer |
Rich, peppery salad green | View Answer |
Scantron answer, perhaps | View Answer |
Sch. with a branch in Tulsa | View Answer |
Scrooge's kvetch | View Answer |
Seasoning option for fries at the Japanese fast food restaurant First Kitchen | View Answer |
Sounding like a sheep | View Answer |
Tech support subsidiary of Best Buy | View Answer |
Ultraliberal's place on the political spectrum | View Answer |
Vulcan, e.g. | View Answer |
Wedding rental | View Answer |
Worn-down pencils | View Answer |
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