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British school since 1440 | View Answer |
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Browser address | View Answer |
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Character in "Driving Miss Piggy"? | View Answer |
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Decor updates | View Answer |
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Finished first | View Answer |
Finished off | View Answer |
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Formerly named | View Answer |
Fourth-yr. students | View Answer |
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Good to go | View Answer |
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Guy | View Answer |
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Heat meas | View Answer |
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Hit the deck again? | View Answer |
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Idylls | View Answer |
Inferno of the damned | View Answer |
Info on a museum placard | View Answer |
Insurer with a fowl mascot | View Answer |
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Jack Ma's company | View Answer |
K or Wal finale | View Answer |
LED screen alternative | View Answer |
Leg bones | View Answer |
Lend a hand | View Answer |
Letters before an 86-Across | View Answer |
London district near Oxford Circus | View Answer |
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MetLife competitor | View Answer |
Mopsy's sister | View Answer |
Most articles in The Onion | View Answer |
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Name on a rap sheet | View Answer |
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NL East team with a "curly W" logo | View Answer |
Novelist Jaffe | View Answer |
Old school | View Answer |
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One of 30 in septiembre | View Answer |
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Orchard figure | View Answer |
Oscar winner Malek | View Answer |
Out of debt | View Answer |
Outfielder Tommie who was AL Rookie of the Year in 1966 | View Answer |
Outrage | View Answer |
Palais figure | View Answer |
Pants, in slang | View Answer |
Passed in tedious fashion | View Answer |
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Perched upon | View Answer |
Place of rapid development | View Answer |
Portioned (out) | View Answer |
Pt. of RIT | View Answer |
Pub order | View Answer |
Punctuation in a 99-Across | View Answer |
Put on a pedestal | View Answer |
Rich layer cake | View Answer |
Rodent in some zodiacs | View Answer |
Root beer brand | View Answer |
Rte. displays | View Answer |
Scooter whose name means "wasp" in Italian | View Answer |
Sea eagles | View Answer |
Seller of Storå loft beds | View Answer |
Shaft on a unicycle | View Answer |
Sherlock's sister | View Answer |
Short, made shorter | View Answer |
Singer Celine | View Answer |
Sistine Chapel figure | View Answer |
Site of an 1836 siege | View Answer |
Sleeve | View Answer |
Slice and dice, perhaps | View Answer |
Spanish "Yes, yes!" | View Answer |
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Stared off into space | View Answer |
Stylish Geoffrey | View Answer |
Subj. for some immigrants | View Answer |
Subjunctive, e.g | View Answer |
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Therefore | View Answer |
Tidal movement | View Answer |
Tiny listening device | View Answer |
Tolkien dragon | View Answer |
Took advantage of | View Answer |
Tool that's made to measure | View Answer |
Transport by semi | View Answer |
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Trumpet sounds | View Answer |
Unlike a 6-Across, say | View Answer |
Upswing | View Answer |
Utterly destroyed | View Answer |
Viola's false identity in "Twelfth Night" | View Answer |
Washington venue? | View Answer |
__-Dame de Paris | View Answer |
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