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'A Delicate Balance' playwright | View Answer |
'Ali,' e.g. | View Answer |
'Fatal Attraction' director Adrian | View Answer |
'Holy cow!' overseas | View Answer |
'La Belle et la ___' | View Answer |
'Once ___ ...' | View Answer |
'Yeah, right!' | View Answer |
'___ dreaming?' | View Answer |
'___ we?' | View Answer |
1946 Literature Nobelist | View Answer |
2001 title role for Sean Penn | View Answer |
Another Gershwin song for egotists | View Answer |
At all | View Answer |
Ate up | View Answer |
Authors Rebecca and Nathanael | View Answer |
Baby ___ (tender vegetable) | View Answer |
Barnyard sounds | View Answer |
Bit of resistance | View Answer |
Bloke | View Answer |
Bridge part | View Answer |
Bygone attire | View Answer |
Carpet quality | View Answer |
Characteristic of a bull | View Answer |
Chophouse choices | View Answer |
Class list | View Answer |
Club date | View Answer |
Cole Porter song for egotists | View Answer |
Conspires with | View Answer |
Cosby's first series | View Answer |
Cotton capsule | View Answer |
Dance music | View Answer |
Dancer Duncan | View Answer |
Debby Boone song for egotists | View Answer |
Diamond production? | View Answer |
Diner cupful | View Answer |
Directly | View Answer |
Duck type | View Answer |
Einstein's hometown | View Answer |
Either of two Spice Girls | View Answer |
Evil general in 'Superman II' | View Answer |
Feature of an old-fashioned roast | View Answer |
Fix a draft | View Answer |
Florentine painting, e.g. | View Answer |
Florida island | View Answer |
Flying fish eaters | View Answer |
Found unexpectedly | View Answer |
Frankie Valli song for egotists | View Answer |
Gershwin song for egotists | View Answer |
Give a lift | View Answer |
Go the other way | View Answer |
Gofers | View Answer |
Grace period? | View Answer |
Grand Canyon spot | View Answer |
Half note | View Answer |
Having a bottom | View Answer |
Highly skilled | View Answer |
History book inset | View Answer |
Home for Wyatt Earp: Abbr. | View Answer |
Honor from Queen Eliz. | View Answer |
Invite for | View Answer |
It crashed on 3/23/01 | View Answer |
It has a head and hops | View Answer |
It may have horns | View Answer |
Jersey | View Answer |
Kind of point or theory | View Answer |
Korean president, 1948-60 | View Answer |
Like capital letters in many E. E. Cummings poems | View Answer |
Like some olives | View Answer |
Logged | View Answer |
London ___ | View Answer |
Makes sense | View Answer |
Masochist's start | View Answer |
Master's hurdle | View Answer |
Mathematician Stewart and others | View Answer |
Military response | View Answer |
Mind-reading, for short | View Answer |
Mitch who wrote 'Tuesdays With Morrie' | View Answer |
Modest | View Answer |
Most sordid | View Answer |
Murdered | View Answer |
Muse whose name means 'passionate' | View Answer |
Musically monotonous | View Answer |
Must | View Answer |
Not fresh | View Answer |
Old character | View Answer |
On fire in the kitchen | View Answer |
One who's practicing: Abbr. | View Answer |
P.O. item | View Answer |
Parries | View Answer |
Plants in a Fugard title | View Answer |
Platte River tribe | View Answer |
Poker game locales | View Answer |
Put one's foot down | View Answer |
Recluse | View Answer |
Relates | View Answer |
Reputation ruiner | View Answer |
Resentments | View Answer |
Rules and ___ | View Answer |
Saloon selections | View Answer |
Setting for Camus's 'The Plague' | View Answer |
Shania Twain song for egotists | View Answer |
Short, say | View Answer |
Simmons rival | View Answer |
Spade work | View Answer |
Speak for | View Answer |
Specialties | View Answer |
Spherical | View Answer |
Spill a little | View Answer |
Sports awards | View Answer |
Strengthen, in a way | View Answer |
Stubbs of the Four Tops | View Answer |
Subjects of appraisals | View Answer |
Supporters of the arts | View Answer |
Sweet sound | View Answer |
Synagogue stage | View Answer |
Tapered pods | View Answer |
Tart treats | View Answer |
They may be tied up in Tokyo | View Answer |
They run in gangs | View Answer |
They used to be hot stuff | View Answer |
They're expected | View Answer |
Think best | View Answer |
Tiny energy units, for short | View Answer |
Tony Bennett song for egotists | View Answer |
Torn (from), old-style | View Answer |
Track sites | View Answer |
Turkeys | View Answer |
Veteran journalist ___ Abel | View Answer |
Video store section | View Answer |
Was out | View Answer |
Wilde play | View Answer |
___ Bator | View Answer |
___ Tech | View Answer |
___-eyed | View Answer |
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