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"Buona __": Italian greeting | View Answer |
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"Comprende?" | View Answer |
"Fargo" actor McGregor | View Answer |
"For Your Eyes Only" singer Sheena | View Answer |
"Gnarly, dude!" | View Answer |
"Great" detective of kid-lit | View Answer |
"Heart & Soul" country singer Church | View Answer |
"It __ over till it's over" | View Answer |
"Knives Out" writer/director Johnson | View Answer |
"Mudbound" director Rees | View Answer |
"Orphan Black" star Maslany | View Answer |
"Queen Sugar" creator DuVernay | View Answer |
"Room" novelist Donoghue | View Answer |
"Sans" opposite | View Answer |
"The Joy of Painting" prop | View Answer |
"The Night Watchman" Pulitzer winner Erdrich | View Answer |
"__ be darned!" | View Answer |
"__ Restaurant": classic Guthrie song | View Answer |
*"Leave this to me" | View Answer |
*"Tennessee Waltz" composer | View Answer |
*Financial report section | View Answer |
*Question in a famous balcony scene | View Answer |
*Southeastern evergreen that sounds like a college | View Answer |
*Terms for tenants | View Answer |
Abalone eater | View Answer |
Abu Dhabi ruler | View Answer |
Actor Epps | View Answer |
Admit defeat | View Answer |
Ancient portico | View Answer |
Apple TV+ device | View Answer |
Autograph hounds | View Answer |
Back up | View Answer |
Bag-screening org | View Answer |
Be a little shy? | View Answer |
Bible book with 150 poems | View Answer |
Big D hoopster | View Answer |
Big monkey | View Answer |
Bitterly harsh | View Answer |
Breakfast cereal fiber | View Answer |
Bud | View Answer |
Burger order | View Answer |
Coin-in-a-fountain thought | View Answer |
Concert mementos | View Answer |
Court dividers | View Answer |
Cultural values | View Answer |
Device that may display awkward moments on the jumbotron | View Answer |
Drop the ball | View Answer |
Duking it out | View Answer |
East end? | View Answer |
Emission from radioactive decay | View Answer |
Excessively | View Answer |
Fair, in a way | View Answer |
Fave bud | View Answer |
Fictional sleuth Wolfe | View Answer |
Forensic facility | View Answer |
Free bakery treats? | View Answer |
Frilly trim | View Answer |
Fury | View Answer |
Glossy fabric | View Answer |
Go bad | View Answer |
Go gray, maybe | View Answer |
Goes bad | View Answer |
Gp. with reserves | View Answer |
Graphic novel by Raina Telgemeier about a girl with braces | View Answer |
Hand sanitizer ingredient | View Answer |
Harmon series | View Answer |
Hors d'oeuvres spread | View Answer |
How sun-dried tomatoes may be packed | View Answer |
ID with two hyphens | View Answer |
In flames | View Answer |
Iron-rich leafy vegetable | View Answer |
IRS convenience | View Answer |
Jeff of the Traveling Wilburys | View Answer |
Kerfuffles | View Answer |
Keystone figure | View Answer |
Kimono sash | View Answer |
Lake skimmer | View Answer |
Lhasa __ | View Answer |
Literary awards named for a Baltimore writer | View Answer |
London luxury hotel that opened in 1889 | View Answer |
Lugs around | View Answer |
Lukewarm | View Answer |
Macramé unit | View Answer |
Male sheep | View Answer |
Map line | View Answer |
Marshmallow-filled treat | View Answer |
Motorless aircraft | View Answer |
Much, informally | View Answer |
Needle hole | View Answer |
Nobel category | View Answer |
Not good at all | View Answer |
Not imported | View Answer |
NYC film festival locale | View Answer |
Ocelot, e.g | View Answer |
Old conductance unit | View Answer |
Orbital circuit shape | View Answer |
Over yonder | View Answer |
Pabst brand | View Answer |
Part of MVP | View Answer |
Pasadena engineering sch | View Answer |
Prefix with gram or cart | View Answer |
Prefix with tourism | View Answer |
Prim partner | View Answer |
QBs and DHs | View Answer |
Quarterback who was MVP of Super Bowls XLII and XLVI | View Answer |
Quick qualifier | View Answer |
Radiate | View Answer |
Rae of "The Lovebirds" | View Answer |
Razzie Award adjective | View Answer |
Refer to | View Answer |
Rock groups | View Answer |
Rookie, casually | View Answer |
Run-down theaters | View Answer |
Sandwich letters | View Answer |
Schedule component, and what the answers to the starred clues literally contain | View Answer |
Smartphone screen borders | View Answer |
Snarky remark | View Answer |
Snooze symbol | View Answer |
Sticking point | View Answer |
Stop dithering | View Answer |
Styles | View Answer |
Supplemented | View Answer |
Swap | View Answer |
Talk with one's hands | View Answer |
Test for solvers | View Answer |
Test run | View Answer |
The works | View Answer |
Tip of the Alps? | View Answer |
Tooth trouble | View Answer |
Unsteady, quaintly | View Answer |
Uses a salamander, perhaps | View Answer |
Water channel | View Answer |
Wear a long face | View Answer |
Weekly NBC show with a musical guest | View Answer |
Well-known | View Answer |
Winter coaster | View Answer |
World Cup chant | View Answer |
Wow | View Answer |
Wrestling legend Ric | View Answer |
__ Park: Queens area | View Answer |
__-O-Honey candy | View Answer |
__-proof | View Answer |
__-tac-toe | View Answer |
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