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"Boohoo!" | View Answer |
"Madame Bovary" author | View Answer |
"Melrose Place" actor | View Answer |
1993 A.L. batting champ | View Answer |
2002-03 Patty Duke role in "Oklahoma!" | View Answer |
A Knute successor | View Answer |
Abbr. that starts with a different letter than its word | View Answer |
Accumulate | View Answer |
Arthur in a dress | View Answer |
Aversions | View Answer |
Balance __ | View Answer |
Big spread, maybe | View Answer |
Boxer Oscar __ Hoya | View Answer |
Bud holders? | View Answer |
Cambodia's Lon __ | View Answer |
Capital NNE of Pretoria | View Answer |
Center opening | View Answer |
Cervical septet | View Answer |
Chrysler building architect William van __ | View Answer |
Common city name ending | View Answer |
Corny joke reaction | View Answer |
Course with gates | View Answer |
Cut __: humble | View Answer |
Cut __: learn early about | View Answer |
Cut __: render ineffective | View Answer |
Cut __: solve quickly | View Answer |
Digitally recorded | View Answer |
Disquieting | View Answer |
Duck, e.g., briefly | View Answer |
Edge | View Answer |
Embarrassed | View Answer |
English astronomer-turned-architect | View Answer |
Ernesto, familiarly | View Answer |
Evidence-gathering facility | View Answer |
Fame | View Answer |
Firm figure? | View Answer |
Gasteyer of "Saturday Night Live" | View Answer |
He edged Couples and Duval to win the 1998 Masters | View Answer |
Help reconcile | View Answer |
Hound | View Answer |
Information units | View Answer |
It's due when it's doubled | View Answer |
Jacket type | View Answer |
Latvia et al., once: Abbr. | View Answer |
Leg bone neighbor | View Answer |
Looted | View Answer |
LP link | View Answer |
Main pronoun | View Answer |
Making things vanish, say | View Answer |
Malapropistic comic Norm | View Answer |
Meat serving | View Answer |
Nevada city that hosts the annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering | View Answer |
Nightcap letters | View Answer |
Oilman Leon who once owned the New York Jets | View Answer |
Old Opry network | View Answer |
Oop's home | View Answer |
Oregon mount | View Answer |
Part of a support group? | View Answer |
Peter Pan, for one | View Answer |
Philosopher Bentham | View Answer |
Places to see "fwiw" and "btw" | View Answer |
Pop singer Spector | View Answer |
Rama IX subjects | View Answer |
Ring ploy | View Answer |
Rocking chair sites | View Answer |
Run __: be characteristic | View Answer |
Run __: conform | View Answer |
Run __: yak | View Answer |
Run __: zoom | View Answer |
Ship that delivered the Statue of Liberty | View Answer |
Singer of the screen | View Answer |
Site of the 1974 fight known as "The Rumble in the Jungle" | View Answer |
Skip, with "out" | View Answer |
Slight ball contact, in billiards | View Answer |
Spill, with "out" | View Answer |
Stand for a chart | View Answer |
Suffix with go | View Answer |
They're usually only known for their voices | View Answer |
Tour end | View Answer |
Toy magnate __ Schwarz | View Answer |
Type of call: Abbr. | View Answer |
Vest | View Answer |
Wife of Charlie | View Answer |
Winter Olympics site after Lillehammer | View Answer |
__ all possible | View Answer |
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