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"Dragnet" gp. | View Answer |
"Ginger __": 1952 Newbery Medal-winning book | View Answer |
"Mamma Mia" number | View Answer |
"No verdict yet" | View Answer |
"SNL" announcer | View Answer |
"Sorry, can't" | View Answer |
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"Unto the Sons" novelist | View Answer |
1952 Jane Russell film | View Answer |
21-Across are taken on it | View Answer |
36-Across right? | View Answer |
50-Across wrong? | View Answer |
A "4-H" H | View Answer |
A TV Maverick | View Answer |
AAA part: Abbr. | View Answer |
Arrivals at home, perhaps | View Answer |
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Badger's st. | View Answer |
Big rig compartment | View Answer |
Boardwalk cooler | View Answer |
Bribes, with "off" | View Answer |
Bridge immortal | View Answer |
Bronze __ | View Answer |
Córdoba kisses | View Answer |
Controversial explosion | View Answer |
Corp. moneymen | View Answer |
Cuts the crop | View Answer |
Deli array | View Answer |
Didn't outrace anyone | View Answer |
Disdainful glance | View Answer |
Dish alternative | View Answer |
Dorm bosses, briefly | View Answer |
Dutch big wheel? | View Answer |
Earlier flight hidden in the seven longest puzzle answers | View Answer |
eHarmony category | View Answer |
Engineer Nikola | View Answer |
Even start? | View Answer |
Exerts influence | View Answer |
Falana of "Golden Boy" | View Answer |
Florida resort island | View Answer |
Goes on and on | View Answer |
Grafton's "__ for Burglar" | View Answer |
Gymnast Korbut et al. | View Answer |
Having no screws loose? | View Answer |
It often precedes technicalities | View Answer |
It's elegant when turned | View Answer |
It's over for Hans | View Answer |
Jun. grads | View Answer |
Let down, as hair | View Answer |
Limit of a kind | View Answer |
List of rounds | View Answer |
Lou Grant's ex | View Answer |
Madagascan lemurs | View Answer |
Mama of pop | View Answer |
Military overstock seller | View Answer |
More put out | View Answer |
Moth tail? | View Answer |
Nickname at the Derby | View Answer |
Nile home of an historic stone | View Answer |
Old Venetian elder | View Answer |
Places under siege | View Answer |
Play the siren | View Answer |
Postgame recap? | View Answer |
R&B singer __ Marie | View Answer |
Raring to go | View Answer |
Ray Stevens's "Ahab the __" | View Answer |
Reason for a court replay | View Answer |
Sail, with "off" | View Answer |
Sales chart metaphors | View Answer |
Sales rep's gadget | View Answer |
Satisfaction of a sort | View Answer |
Spanish bread | View Answer |
Spot for a strike | View Answer |
Start of an Andy Capp toast | View Answer |
Stonewall Jackson et al. | View Answer |
Tens neighbor | View Answer |
The Beavers of the Pac-10 | View Answer |
The same as always | View Answer |
Time for carols | View Answer |
Turner on the screen | View Answer |
Unschooled signers | View Answer |
Uses an icepack on | View Answer |
Ventura County town who name means "the river" | View Answer |
Yoo-__: beverage | View Answer |
You might have a hand in it | View Answer |
___ railway | View Answer |
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