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"The Lower Depths" writer Maxim | View Answer |
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Bad Joe? | View Answer |
Before "favor" | View Answer |
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Bottom of a scale | View Answer |
Brother since 1868 | View Answer |
California county | View Answer |
California Grenache, e.g. | View Answer |
Canonization result | View Answer |
Central London district | View Answer |
Ceres is the largest | View Answer |
Cheese case choice | View Answer |
Choose for downsizing | View Answer |
CIA operative | View Answer |
Clinton's 1996 rival | View Answer |
Cracks in a crust | View Answer |
Darts or hearts | View Answer |
Davenport or divan | View Answer |
Debugging stage | View Answer |
DiCaprio of "The Departed" | View Answer |
Dickinson of "Dressed to Kill" | View Answer |
Diet and exercise target | View Answer |
Down --- (shabby) | View Answer |
Downyflake rival | View Answer |
Eden neighbor | View Answer |
Encycl. components | View Answer |
England beat it in 1588 | View Answer |
Four years at 1600, e.g. | View Answer |
Frank Jr. or Nancy | View Answer |
Fwy.'s East Coast kin | View Answer |
Get game | View Answer |
Grassy mead | View Answer |
Hockey Hall of Famer | View Answer |
Indian prime minister 1991-96 | View Answer |
It often precedes you | View Answer |
James of "Marcus Welby, M.D." | View Answer |
Letters from your folks? | View Answer |
Lic.-renewing gp. | View Answer |
Lies around | View Answer |
Loosened | View Answer |
Lynn of "20/20" | View Answer |
Major tennis tourney | View Answer |
Mourning damp? | View Answer |
On the --- (watchful) | View Answer |
Oranges mismatch | View Answer |
Orthodontic option | View Answer |
Out of order | View Answer |
Pains from strains | View Answer |
Philly hoops legend | View Answer |
Prop for Lance Armstrong | View Answer |
Provoke, as curiosity | View Answer |
Pulitzer biographer Leon | View Answer |
Put on the docket | View Answer |
Ragtime pianist Max | View Answer |
Read at the checkout counter | View Answer |
Roe housing? | View Answer |
San Francisco's "Mayor of Castro Street" | View Answer |
Sci. course | View Answer |
Screen's Wyatt and Wyman | View Answer |
See 75D | View Answer |
Singing King | View Answer |
Skink or skunk | View Answer |
Slip off course | View Answer |
Snag nags | View Answer |
Some Hawaiians pick them | View Answer |
Steam sound | View Answer |
Suffering humiliating defeat | View Answer |
Sushi sort | View Answer |
Sweeter than brut | View Answer |
Talk talk talk | View Answer |
Tati classic "Mon ---" | View Answer |
The Man in Black | View Answer |
Threw a line? | View Answer |
Toon Huckleberry | View Answer |
Totter sauce? | View Answer |
Using clippers | View Answer |
Wax unit | View Answer |
Week-ending letters | View Answer |
Where pupils sit? | View Answer |
Where to buy birdseed | View Answer |
You can take them to the bank | View Answer |
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