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'Ad Astra per ___' (Kansas' motto) | View Answer |
'Battle Cry' novelist | View Answer |
'Cheers' regular | View Answer |
'Comin' ___ the Rye' | View Answer |
'Cool' ones | View Answer |
'Goodbye' and 'amen,' usually | View Answer |
'Master' | View Answer |
'O, gie me the ___ that has acres o' charms': Burns | View Answer |
'Soap,' for one | View Answer |
1/2 fluid oz. | View Answer |
1967 hit that begins 'You know that it would be untrue' | View Answer |
52-Down gear | View Answer |
Alternative to draw | View Answer |
Antarctic penguin | View Answer |
Antipoverty agcy. | View Answer |
Archaeologist's prize | View Answer |
Argue | View Answer |
Author Marsh | View Answer |
Bad-mouth | View Answer |
Because | View Answer |
Beep | View Answer |
Believe | View Answer |
Big name in watches | View Answer |
Bout of indulgence | View Answer |
Breaks up hurriedly | View Answer |
Brief denial | View Answer |
Brother | View Answer |
By that reasoning | View Answer |
Cab Calloway catchphrase | View Answer |
Carlo Levi's novel town | View Answer |
CD finale? | View Answer |
Classic bank giveaway | View Answer |
Conscious | View Answer |
Cool, once | View Answer |
Country whose official language is Dzongkha | View Answer |
Cousin of 'Hasta luego' | View Answer |
Cup of café | View Answer |
Days ___ (business chain) | View Answer |
Desk item | View Answer |
Did not stir | View Answer |
Discern | View Answer |
Ecological group | View Answer |
English poet who wrote 'Lady Jane Grey' | View Answer |
Fast one, for short | View Answer |
Film director Hal | View Answer |
French article | View Answer |
French pal | View Answer |
Geococcyx californianus | View Answer |
Geometric sets | View Answer |
Go preceder | View Answer |
Going ___ | View Answer |
Halves | View Answer |
Harper of 'Tender Mercies' | View Answer |
Has the ingredients, with 'of' | View Answer |
Historian's interest | View Answer |
Home Depot rival | View Answer |
Inscribed stone, maybe | View Answer |
Ireland's De Valera | View Answer |
Isaac Asimov, notably | View Answer |
It's received at a warehouse | View Answer |
Italian suffix | View Answer |
K-19, for one | View Answer |
Kind of hall | View Answer |
Kind of mail | View Answer |
Lead-in to 'Five Dollars' and 'Sixpence' in song titles | View Answer |
Like a couch potato | View Answer |
Like default figures | View Answer |
Long for, with 'to' | View Answer |
Lucky, so to speak | View Answer |
Magazine contents | View Answer |
Middle management title | View Answer |
More suitable for Robert Ripley | View Answer |
Morning glory aid | View Answer |
Musical comedy of 1947 | View Answer |
Myrrh, for one | View Answer |
Nags | View Answer |
Not be just warm | View Answer |
Not teetotalers | View Answer |
Number of bulbs | View Answer |
Oft-quoted athlete | View Answer |
Old agricultural letters | View Answer |
Old-fashioned 'Yippee!' | View Answer |
Open | View Answer |
Overmodest | View Answer |
Part of a jet | View Answer |
Part of a spur | View Answer |
Pelts | View Answer |
Perambulates | View Answer |
Person with answers | View Answer |
Poor drainage area | View Answer |
Pounds | View Answer |
Publishers' hirees, for short | View Answer |
Quickly | View Answer |
Race of Norse gods | View Answer |
Relatives of calories: Abbr. | View Answer |
Ritz, e.g., to Brits | View Answer |
River to the Elbe | View Answer |
Rodeo sight | View Answer |
Roof style | View Answer |
Sad sounds | View Answer |
Sap sucker | View Answer |
Stiffen | View Answer |
Stravinsky ballet | View Answer |
Structural piece | View Answer |
Suffix with magnet | View Answer |
Taliban leader | View Answer |
Tea brand since 1892 | View Answer |
That, to an hombre | View Answer |
The New York Nets were its last champs: Abbr. | View Answer |
They played Ricky Nelson and Bobby Darin | View Answer |
Three-toed bird | View Answer |
Ticked off | View Answer |
Tolstoy heroine | View Answer |
Tough | View Answer |
Trafalgar Square honoree | View Answer |
Turned state's evidence | View Answer |
Unbuilt | View Answer |
Vacationing | View Answer |
Washington or Phoenix | View Answer |
Went out | View Answer |
William Cowper composition | View Answer |
Woman in Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' | View Answer |
Word before and after 'over' | View Answer |
Word repeated in a French Hamlet's soliloquy | View Answer |
Yearn (for) | View Answer |
Yielded | View Answer |
___-cone | View Answer |
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