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"Clear skies tonight," to an astronomer? | View Answer |
"M*A*S*H" NCO | View Answer |
"Spamalot" co-creator | View Answer |
"Star Wars" gangster | View Answer |
"That's right," quaintly | View Answer |
"The Kitchen God's Wife" novelist | View Answer |
"You eediot!" speaker of cartoons | View Answer |
"__, verily" | View Answer |
101-Across's subordinates: Abbr. | View Answer |
12-part belt | View Answer |
1980s timekeeping fad | View Answer |
4 Seasons hit of 1963 | View Answer |
According to predictions in the show "Medium"? | View Answer |
Anti-park service career advice? | View Answer |
Antifreeze brand | View Answer |
Archie Bunker oath | View Answer |
Artist who explored infinity in his work | View Answer |
Big name in showerheads | View Answer |
Bloated condition? | View Answer |
Boondocks possessive | View Answer |
Briny greeting | View Answer |
Calculator display, briefly | View Answer |
Capital west of Boston, MA | View Answer |
Cavs, on scoreboards | View Answer |
Choose Mounds over Almond Joy? | View Answer |
Curly-haired pantomimist | View Answer |
Dealer's offering | View Answer |
Drink with a Real Fact on each bottle cap | View Answer |
Earth tones | View Answer |
Extremely unforgiving | View Answer |
Fished using pots, perhaps | View Answer |
Former Giants manager | View Answer |
Get rolling | View Answer |
It might be given orally | View Answer |
Jackets facetiously called bum-freezers | View Answer |
Joltless joes? | View Answer |
Lasso | View Answer |
Like a road section with a flagger, maybe | View Answer |
Like the elbow of Rodin's "The Thinker"? | View Answer |
More than that | View Answer |
Neologized | View Answer |
Not gun-shy? | View Answer |
Ocho minus uno | View Answer |
Omnia vincit __ | View Answer |
One paid to make hoops, briefly | View Answer |
Paste on | View Answer |
Primary author of the Mayflower Compact | View Answer |
Rained out, e.g.: Abbr. | View Answer |
Santa __: offshore winds | View Answer |
Scary movie reaction | View Answer |
Sharp rock used by early hominids? | View Answer |
Source of some '60s trips | View Answer |
Spanish pronoun | View Answer |
Spice (up) | View Answer |
Studied in detail | View Answer |
Teammate of LeBron | View Answer |
UFO pilots, ostensibly | View Answer |
Vino __: dry wine | View Answer |
Vocalist who gave his farewell performance at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin | View Answer |
Went two ways | View Answer |
Wet floor? | View Answer |
What Ali did often at the Rumble in the Jungle? | View Answer |
When la luna rises, usually | View Answer |
Wind, as a river | View Answer |
Word with basin or flat | View Answer |
__ fixe | View Answer |
__ paradoxes | View Answer |
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