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"Killed him ___ when he was only 3 ... " (line from "The Ballad of Davy Crockett") | View Answer |
"Vive ___!" | View Answer |
"___ to Lose" | View Answer |
1960s actress Lansing | View Answer |
A lower amount | View Answer |
Absorb effortlessly | View Answer |
Acetyl add-on | View Answer |
Air org. | View Answer |
Appointer | View Answer |
Aptly dressed comic actor-marathoner? | View Answer |
At home, to 55 Across | View Answer |
Athlete Jim et al. | View Answer |
Auto man Citroen | View Answer |
Beowulf foe | View Answer |
Bill Sikes and his ilk | View Answer |
Canine greetings | View Answer |
Close to the ropes | View Answer |
Comical Ed | View Answer |
D.C. marathoner who causes the worst spills? | View Answer |
Dialect related to Bengali | View Answer |
Easily exhausted actor-marathoner? | View Answer |
Enjoy Stowe, Vt. | View Answer |
Equestrienne princess | View Answer |
Eurocar measure | View Answer |
Ex-Angel Rod | View Answer |
Ex-Dodger pitcher Don | View Answer |
Fast-breaking actor-marathoner? | View Answer |
Fight results, briefly | View Answer |
Film director-marathoner who's always in pain? | View Answer |
Flip cushions? | View Answer |
Form | View Answer |
French marathoner? | View Answer |
Great Lakes connectors, the ___ Canals | View Answer |
He calls his films "joints" | View Answer |
High points of France | View Answer |
Hitchcock's screenwriter wife, ___ Reville | View Answer |
Iambs | View Answer |
Ice cream amounts | View Answer |
Indian city, or Lord Jim's ship | View Answer |
Jukebox pick by Lawrence Welk? | View Answer |
Krupp steel hub | View Answer |
Leave ___ (act gratuitously?) | View Answer |
Light shade? | View Answer |
Lyndon's Secretary of State | View Answer |
Marathoner who's a perspiring actress? | View Answer |
Mark Lane book, "___ Judgment" | View Answer |
Nader's thing | View Answer |
Nail sites | View Answer |
Naps | View Answer |
Neither one ___ | View Answer |
One with account ability: abbr. | View Answer |
Org. seen in "The Birth of a Nation" | View Answer |
Perennially pooped singer-marathoner? | View Answer |
Play tricks | View Answer |
Portrayer of Max on film | View Answer |
Puts to sleep | View Answer |
Renaissance man | View Answer |
Roseanne, now | View Answer |
Runner's regularity? | View Answer |
SALT talks nation | View Answer |
Shakes, e.g. | View Answer |
Short-of-breath playwright-marathoner? | View Answer |
Slow-down color | View Answer |
Soldier doll | View Answer |
Southern tree | View Answer |
Struggling, on the diamond | View Answer |
Sullivan's mouse, ___ Gigio | View Answer |
Swift captain | View Answer |
Teen addition | View Answer |
Televiser | View Answer |
Tenspeed features | View Answer |
The Cuyahoga feeds it | View Answer |
The goods guys | View Answer |
The last of Sandra | View Answer |
TV journalist-marathoner who never makes any progress? | View Answer |
TV surgeon portrayer | View Answer |
Ukrainian river | View Answer |
Utah's Flaming Gorge et al. | View Answer |
Vaquero ropes | View Answer |
Weasel's wet cousin | View Answer |
___ and needles | View Answer |
___ longa ... | View Answer |
___ to say (implying) | View Answer |
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