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"Previously ___" (intro to a long-running medical drama) | View Answer |
"___, Honey" (song sung by a witch's hubby?) | View Answer |
1941 comedy, "The Bride Came ___" | View Answer |
Advance of a sort | View Answer |
All by myself | View Answer |
Bare or square items | View Answer |
Brief reading? | View Answer |
Bull Run's Stuart | View Answer |
Bursting with light | View Answer |
Canines' lines | View Answer |
Claim on a box of Instant Magic Potion? | View Answer |
Coat inspector | View Answer |
Come-on at a witch boutique? | View Answer |
Crawlie with a caste system | View Answer |
D.C. Beard founded it | View Answer |
Eighth of a shot | View Answer |
Elementary school subj | View Answer |
Entrance sign? | View Answer |
Exact hour | View Answer |
Fit to be fare | View Answer |
Formal flaps | View Answer |
George Segal plays one | View Answer |
Giant or Wizard, e.g | View Answer |
God for whom a day of the week is named | View Answer |
Grain affliction | View Answer |
Harper's Bazaar cover artist, 1915-37 | View Answer |
Hip happening in Golden Gate Park, 1967 | View Answer |
Home style | View Answer |
Hotel or salad | View Answer |
Ill-fated playgoer | View Answer |
Ken Burns's "The Civil War," e.g | View Answer |
Kin of mos | View Answer |
L.A. and S.F.'s O | View Answer |
Lake skipper? | View Answer |
Laurel and Hardy personae | View Answer |
Lemon's rescue | View Answer |
Letters on old Roman banners | View Answer |
Liver in France | View Answer |
Lola portrayer in "Damn Yankees" | View Answer |
Made manageable | View Answer |
Main ingredient | View Answer |
Mashie, today | View Answer |
Matching organs | View Answer |
Meeting place? | View Answer |
Mile-high team | View Answer |
Milord's millennia | View Answer |
More tart | View Answer |
Mow 'em down? | View Answer |
Name for a coven of middle-aged witches? | View Answer |
Page containing a piece | View Answer |
Paper size | View Answer |
Picnicking and camping, briefly | View Answer |
Planted one's butt | View Answer |
Plow boss on an English manor | View Answer |
Postgame show | View Answer |
Riddle, sometimes | View Answer |
Robin of Locksley, e.g | View Answer |
Rope fiber or ancient German | View Answer |
Run-through prop? | View Answer |
Self-centered | View Answer |
Setter of Booth's leg | View Answer |
Singer Shannon et al | View Answer |
Singleness | View Answer |
Snick-and-___ (machete) | View Answer |
Soda, symbolically | View Answer |
Sounds at a witches' breakfast party? | View Answer |
South addition | View Answer |
Spectator's shout | View Answer |
Spots a witch? | View Answer |
Stiffen with resentment | View Answer |
Terse truth | View Answer |
Three, to Werner | View Answer |
Tun, for one | View Answer |
TV Bill | View Answer |
TV Ed | View Answer |
Unipodal whaler | View Answer |
Vehicle to Venus | View Answer |
Welsh-born singer Tessie | View Answer |
What goes on at a witches' sabbath? | View Answer |
What X's and O's mean on a witch's Valentine's card? | View Answer |
Witches who fly together? | View Answer |
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