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'Army of Darkness' director Sam | View Answer |
'Born,' in some notices | View Answer |
'Can you wait just a freaking minute?!' | View Answer |
'George of the Jungle' creature | View Answer |
'Hamilton' creator ___-Manuel Miranda | View Answer |
'Mmhmm' motion | View Answer |
'The Clan of the Cave Bear' author Jean | View Answer |
'The Flintstones' pet | View Answer |
'The King and I' actor Brynner | View Answer |
'The Princess and the Frog' princess | View Answer |
'___ and Juice' | View Answer |
'___ Been Thinking About You' (1991 Londonbeat song) | View Answer |
'___ longa, vita brevis' | View Answer |
1 of 100 still being finalized in D.C | View Answer |
2000s Iraq war subject, briefly | View Answer |
Accelerate | View Answer |
Alloy containing tin | View Answer |
Animal in 'Jack and the Beanstalk' | View Answer |
Annoying | View Answer |
AriZona alternative | View Answer |
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Back-to-school mo | View Answer |
Battleship blasts | View Answer |
Be resigned to one's fate | View Answer |
Beginning (of the hour) | View Answer |
Boy king of Egypt | View Answer |
Bug that might bug you in the kitchen | View Answer |
Burj Khalifa's loc | View Answer |
Burn a little | View Answer |
California ballplayer | View Answer |
Calligrapher's supply | View Answer |
Chaka who sang 'I Feel for You' | View Answer |
Charging port, maybe | View Answer |
City that shares Seattle's airport | View Answer |
Cohesiveness | View Answer |
Company with 'counting sheep' ads | View Answer |
December cartonful | View Answer |
Deployed with alacrity? | View Answer |
Descend diagonally | View Answer |
Discharges | View Answer |
Disinfectant sheet | View Answer |
Donut, mathematically | View Answer |
E. Berlin was its capital | View Answer |
Escapees from Pandora's box | View Answer |
Fertility clinic supply | View Answer |
Fix a button | View Answer |
Golf ball brand | View Answer |
Greetings from trained bears? | View Answer |
Heavy metal singer Ronnie James ___ | View Answer |
Hebrew alphabet starters | View Answer |
HHH, in Greek | View Answer |
Hurry back, perhaps | View Answer |
Icicle lights locale | View Answer |
It had a baby face in 'Teletubbies' | View Answer |
It may have a big impact | View Answer |
It'll pick up the faintest of noises | View Answer |
Levin who wrote 'Rosemary's Baby' | View Answer |
Like some margins | View Answer |
Like the head of a tennis racket | View Answer |
Lists of basics | View Answer |
Lite-Brite bulbs, really | View Answer |
Modern, to Merkel | View Answer |
Oat-based skin product brand | View Answer |
One side of 'the pond' | View Answer |
Paper nest builder | View Answer |
People get steamed there | View Answer |
Polish site | View Answer |
Printer's excess | View Answer |
Pronounce | View Answer |
Quick learner | View Answer |
Shepherd's pie bit | View Answer |
Shirt marker | View Answer |
Shrivel | View Answer |
Siberia's neighbor on a Risk board | View Answer |
Tool to help build a city? | View Answer |
Way to keep your spiky sea creatures fastened? | View Answer |
Weasel cousin | View Answer |
What Portland went back to recently | View Answer |
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