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"An Innocent Man" songwriter | View Answer |
"Bicycle Thieves" director Vittorio | View Answer |
"Bless you" evoker | View Answer |
"Family Circus" creator Bil | View Answer |
"Give me a break!" | View Answer |
"Godzilla" franchise co-creator Tomoyuki __ | View Answer |
"Hey, that's great!" | View Answer |
"Holy Toledo!" | View Answer |
"Let's do it!" | View Answer |
"Oh yeah?" | View Answer |
"Sonic" consoles | View Answer |
"That feels good" | View Answer |
"We don't have much time!" | View Answer |
"What nerve!" | View Answer |
"William Tell," e.g | View Answer |
"__L": "Bye for now" | View Answer |
'60s activist gp | View Answer |
*Airbags in cars, e.g | View Answer |
*Band aide | View Answer |
*Figurative place for deferred options | View Answer |
*Figure in many Monty Python routines | View Answer |
*Hoops buzzer-beater, for one | View Answer |
*Mall rarity on Black Friday | View Answer |
*Nightly barracks routine | View Answer |
*Period after a crash, perhaps | View Answer |
Afghanistan neighbor | View Answer |
Aggressively promote | View Answer |
Airline whose name means "to the skies" | View Answer |
Angel dust, briefly | View Answer |
Animal shelter | View Answer |
Back in the day | View Answer |
Balls and some apples | View Answer |
Bank account ID | View Answer |
Barb | View Answer |
Base runner? | View Answer |
Beat handily | View Answer |
Between, in Brest | View Answer |
Big cheese | View Answer |
Biometric security procedure | View Answer |
Budgetary figures | View Answer |
Burglar's take | View Answer |
Canon AE-1 et al., for short | View Answer |
Capital east of New Delhi | View Answer |
Card game for three | View Answer |
Cause to sweat | View Answer |
Cephalopod's discharge | View Answer |
Cleopatra's killer | View Answer |
Come out of one's shell | View Answer |
Cool, like a cat | View Answer |
Cover for some superheroes | View Answer |
Crib outfit | View Answer |
Curly-coated cats | View Answer |
Devils org | View Answer |
Devotion to Mammon, biblically | View Answer |
Do another hitch | View Answer |
Don't get | View Answer |
Draws back | View Answer |
Dye-making compound | View Answer |
Eclectic magazine | View Answer |
Emulate a frigatebird | View Answer |
Family group | View Answer |
Family name in Chicago politics | View Answer |
Fight souvenirs | View Answer |
Files in shop class | View Answer |
Florida coastal city or its county | View Answer |
Former Sony brand | View Answer |
Forum garments | View Answer |
Gaming rookies | View Answer |
Gillette blade | View Answer |
Go downhill fast | View Answer |
Guy who's often out | View Answer |
Hammarskjöld of the U.N | View Answer |
Hindu epic hero | View Answer |
Historical period | View Answer |
Holiday song syllables | View Answer |
Hubbub | View Answer |
Incomplete body of art | View Answer |
Insurance lizard | View Answer |
Jar Jar Binks' planet | View Answer |
Job safety org | View Answer |
Julius' cry to Marcus | View Answer |
Latin "to be" | View Answer |
Latte variant | View Answer |
LAX posting | View Answer |
Like krypton and xenon | View Answer |
Like some eaves in winter | View Answer |
Likely will, after "is" | View Answer |
Lipton rival | View Answer |
Little bits | View Answer |
Lobbying gp | View Answer |
Lose power, as a battery | View Answer |
Making a big deal out of | View Answer |
Mauna __ | View Answer |
MLB's "Splendid Splinter" Williams | View Answer |
Modeler's buy | View Answer |
Mtge. issuer | View Answer |
Musical opening | View Answer |
No-frills font | View Answer |
Nobelist of 1903 and 1911 | View Answer |
Old TV series with a scuba-diving hero | View Answer |
Ones using mixers, for short | View Answer |
Org. that makes traffic stops? | View Answer |
Oz traveler | View Answer |
Pac-12's Bruins | View Answer |
Pacific current | View Answer |
Pained expression | View Answer |
Pharaoh depicted on the Sphinx | View Answer |
Phi follower | View Answer |
Philatelist's buys | View Answer |
Piedmont bubbly | View Answer |
Pink Floyd's Barrett | View Answer |
Quick snooze | View Answer |
Rachel Carson subject | View Answer |
Ready to eat | View Answer |
Red-and-white topper | View Answer |
Rival of Tonya | View Answer |
Rogaine target | View Answer |
Rum __ Tugger: "Cats" role | View Answer |
Saddam's party | View Answer |
Saucer, briefly | View Answer |
Scornful look | View Answer |
Seller's supply | View Answer |
Singer McEntire | View Answer |
Snap back | View Answer |
Some bra features | View Answer |
Sounds of hesitation | View Answer |
Spots for spectacles | View Answer |
Staggers | View Answer |
Stealthily nears, with "on" | View Answer |
Stuck playing a familiar role | View Answer |
Tarzan type | View Answer |
That is, to Cicero | View Answer |
Time VIPs | View Answer |
Top drawers? | View Answer |
Toy dog's barks | View Answer |
Vertical billiards shot | View Answer |
Very wide shoe | View Answer |
Wanting words | View Answer |
Welcome at the door | View Answer |
Well-known | View Answer |
Wimbledon category, and a hint to the answers to starred clues | View Answer |
Wood cutter | View Answer |
__ mentality | View Answer |
__ sax | View Answer |
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