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'Iliad: The Movie'? | View Answer |
'The Psychedelic Reader' collaborator | View Answer |
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1970's singer ___ Dee | View Answer |
Actress Lena | View Answer |
African herd | View Answer |
Animal group suffix | View Answer |
Answer to 'Who, me?' | View Answer |
Answer to a señor | View Answer |
Arch type | View Answer |
As recently as | View Answer |
Assay | View Answer |
Ballets de Paris member | View Answer |
Bazaar units | View Answer |
Bites a little | View Answer |
Blockbuster business | View Answer |
Bog | View Answer |
Breast ___ | View Answer |
Bruckner's last symphony | View Answer |
Buffalo hockey player | View Answer |
Bump off | View Answer |
Campus group in its typical state? | View Answer |
Castle part | View Answer |
Charlie Chaplin's cane, e.g. | View Answer |
Chewing gum base | View Answer |
Colorful Apple | View Answer |
Computer users | View Answer |
Course | View Answer |
Cowardly Lion portrayer | View Answer |
Cries of surprise | View Answer |
Deceitful doings | View Answer |
Degree in music | View Answer |
Department store department | View Answer |
Difficulty with Z's? | View Answer |
Drunkenly | View Answer |
Ends of some games, for short | View Answer |
Est. and Lat., once | View Answer |
Evening hour | View Answer |
F equivalent | View Answer |
Fall asleep at the poker table? | View Answer |
First name in cosmetics | View Answer |
Fissure | View Answer |
Fix firmly | View Answer |
Flexible choice | View Answer |
Fraternal org. | View Answer |
French possessive | View Answer |
Garrison, Spanish-style | View Answer |
German opera part | View Answer |
German sub | View Answer |
Get carried away? | View Answer |
Goes off | View Answer |
Grammy-winning King | View Answer |
Grp. that spawned the Weathermen | View Answer |
Gut-level | View Answer |
Harder or softer, depending | View Answer |
High land | View Answer |
Hot ___ oven | View Answer |
Hull part | View Answer |
I.R.A. part: Abbr. | View Answer |
Immunologists' samples | View Answer |
Ipse ___ (unproved statement) | View Answer |
It's a laugh | View Answer |
It's a racket | View Answer |
It's usually blue or brown | View Answer |
Italian resort lake | View Answer |
Jag | View Answer |
Joe Friday and others: Abbr. | View Answer |
Kilo- or mega- follower | View Answer |
Lapidarist's weight unit | View Answer |
Late news? | View Answer |
Lawless warrior | View Answer |
Lifted | View Answer |
Like a televangelist's show? | View Answer |
Like Libya, largely | View Answer |
Like some winds | View Answer |
Long cut | View Answer |
Makeup of an estate | View Answer |
Managed | View Answer |
Margaret Mitchell was one | View Answer |
Mexican dictator Porfirio ___ | View Answer |
Miscalculates | View Answer |
Mister Ed and Elsie the Cow? | View Answer |
More reliable | View Answer |
Nabisco treat | View Answer |
Native place | View Answer |
Neb. neighbor | View Answer |
Nord department river | View Answer |
North ___ | View Answer |
Not put out | View Answer |
One of 22 cards | View Answer |
Opera set in Egypt | View Answer |
Org. with a mission | View Answer |
Orr teammate, familiarly | View Answer |
Out of ___ | View Answer |
Parade group? | View Answer |
Part of a stairstep | View Answer |
Pear type | View Answer |
Peter, Paul and Mary: Abbr. | View Answer |
Pics | View Answer |
Popsicle on a hot day? | View Answer |
Prefix with nautical | View Answer |
Question to a Quaker kite flier? | View Answer |
Royal band | View Answer |
Salinger girl | View Answer |
Scottish island | View Answer |
Shade of black | View Answer |
Singing partner of 114-Down | View Answer |
Singing partner of 71-Across | View Answer |
Skeleton's head? | View Answer |
Some are English | View Answer |
Something for the road? | View Answer |
Springy | View Answer |
Square dancer's need | View Answer |
Stairstep measure | View Answer |
Stern | View Answer |
Subj. with graphs | View Answer |
Sucker, in Surrey | View Answer |
Suffix with buck | View Answer |
Supported | View Answer |
Table salt is one | View Answer |
Tennis's Hingis | View Answer |
They may be related to people at sea | View Answer |
Third line at the bottom: Abbr. | View Answer |
Trypsin, e.g. | View Answer |
Unhurried | View Answer |
Very much | View Answer |
Visiting locally | View Answer |
Washerful | View Answer |
Way with strays? | View Answer |
Wealthy one | View Answer |
What one often sees Homer do to Bart Simpson? | View Answer |
When doubled, la-di-da | View Answer |
Where I find impish impulses? | View Answer |
Whole slew | View Answer |
Wisconsin college or town | View Answer |
Wrap (up) | View Answer |
Yankee Hall-of-Famer Waite ___ | View Answer |
___-dieu | View Answer |
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