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"In the old grooveroo" | View Answer |
"My pretty," in a 1939 film | View Answer |
"___ you can trust" | View Answer |
A/C unit of measure | View Answer |
Belgian site of three major WWI battles | View Answer |
Big as ___ | View Answer |
British P.M. who said "justice is truth in action" | View Answer |
Caesar was one | View Answer |
Camera name | View Answer |
Car option | View Answer |
Car wear and tear | View Answer |
Champion's chow | View Answer |
Clanton and Turner | View Answer |
Come to ___ (stop) | View Answer |
Comedienne Caroline | View Answer |
Completion comment | View Answer |
Craft for Minnehaha | View Answer |
DAD's favorite 1960s pop duo? | View Answer |
DAD's favorite code? | View Answer |
DAD's favorite comedy? | View Answer |
DAD's favorite game? | View Answer |
DAD's favorite western? | View Answer |
Doctorate tests | View Answer |
Eats, as chips | View Answer |
Fills, as masonry joints | View Answer |
First name in 1950s headlines | View Answer |
Freedom, in Swahili (slogan of African nationalists) | View Answer |
Get careless | View Answer |
Glyphics intro | View Answer |
Hair samples | View Answer |
Ham ___ | View Answer |
How DAD may like his sports and politics? | View Answer |
In "Casablanca," who said, "Play it again, Sam"? | View Answer |
It's under the boardwalk | View Answer |
Jane Austen novel on which "Clueless" is based | View Answer |
Just awful, with "the" | View Answer |
Least conventional | View Answer |
Let off a little steam | View Answer |
Like DAD's lectures? | View Answer |
Mandela and others | View Answer |
Mary's TV friend | View Answer |
Moscow headgear | View Answer |
Mr. Bradstreet's partner | View Answer |
Mr. Martini's bottling partner | View Answer |
Mustangs' campus: abbr. | View Answer |
Nitwits | View Answer |
Office promise | View Answer |
Part for Clark | View Answer |
Part of OAS: abbr. | View Answer |
Pioneering Canadian physician, Sir William ___ | View Answer |
Play dead, e.g. | View Answer |
Puccini opera set in China | View Answer |
Saladin was one | View Answer |
Sally in "Places in the Heart" | View Answer |
School grp. against DUI | View Answer |
Schwarzenegger, for ex. | View Answer |
Screws (up) | View Answer |
Spoor maker | View Answer |
Supplementary sections | View Answer |
Tennis star who was an outspoken apartheid foe | View Answer |
Tenth Amendment subject | View Answer |
The Baroque or Classical | View Answer |
Très pessimistic | View Answer |
Unpredictable factors | View Answer |
Very heavy, as some trucks | View Answer |
VIP at sea: abbr. | View Answer |
What DAD might do to irrigate the backyard? | View Answer |
What DAD never was in his army days (so he says)? | View Answer |
When metal-casting started | View Answer |
Where Mongolians barbecue? | View Answer |
Within ___ of (close to) | View Answer |
Word rearrangement: abbr. | View Answer |
Words from Mom when DAD says no? | View Answer |
Written twice, a Carmen Miranda tune | View Answer |
___ jour (dish of the day, in French) | View Answer |
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