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'Justine' author | View Answer |
'Me, too!' | View Answer |
'Roots,' for one | View Answer |
'The Wizard of Oz' actor | View Answer |
'___ without works is dead': James 2:20 | View Answer |
100 dinars | View Answer |
1948 and 1952 Olympic track gold medalist ___ Zátopek | View Answer |
1972 rock hit recorded with the London Festival Orchestra | View Answer |
1974 film shot from a dog's-eye view | View Answer |
1997 sci-fi hit | View Answer |
60's radical | View Answer |
Alloy that resembles platinum | View Answer |
Answer with a salute | View Answer |
Background for 'Dragnet' credits | View Answer |
Basic cable offering | View Answer |
British cavalry carried them | View Answer |
Bygone children's book character | View Answer |
Certain pie order | View Answer |
Chips away at | View Answer |
Christmas singing | View Answer |
Colorful North American songster | View Answer |
Correct | View Answer |
Crushes, maybe | View Answer |
Curt | View Answer |
Definitely will | View Answer |
Didn't actually experience | View Answer |
Do a part poorly | View Answer |
Do oneself in | View Answer |
Echo | View Answer |
Emergency route, maybe | View Answer |
Euler's birthplace | View Answer |
Eyeopener? | View Answer |
Familiar avian call | View Answer |
Fancy invitation specification | View Answer |
Fatty | View Answer |
First in a historical trio | View Answer |
First person in ancient Rome | View Answer |
Fix, as leftovers | View Answer |
Fraternal group | View Answer |
Fray | View Answer |
George and others | View Answer |
George whose main film debut was in 'Gone With the Wind' | View Answer |
Giant sucker? | View Answer |
Home for a 71-Down, maybe | View Answer |
Ill bringer | View Answer |
Impertinent look | View Answer |
In good condition | View Answer |
Infection site | View Answer |
Interviewer | View Answer |
Is itinerant | View Answer |
Kind of column | View Answer |
Kind of column | View Answer |
Less filled out | View Answer |
Less fresh | View Answer |
Like cornerstones | View Answer |
Like some goodbyes | View Answer |
Like some space missions | View Answer |
Like some tickets: Abbr. | View Answer |
Longtime essayist for The New Yorker | View Answer |
Lover of Lancelot | View Answer |
Mark of dishonor | View Answer |
Met again | View Answer |
Monstrous | View Answer |
Mutiny site | View Answer |
Native Arizonan | View Answer |
Noted missile range site | View Answer |
Old TV | View Answer |
Once, of old | View Answer |
Online chat components, for short | View Answer |
Order heading | View Answer |
Ordered | View Answer |
Out-and-out | View Answer |
Overfill, perhaps | View Answer |
Parts of some rambles | View Answer |
Peachy | View Answer |
Peewee | View Answer |
Player coached by Earl Weaver | View Answer |
Pollster's worry | View Answer |
Popular vacation locale | View Answer |
Profitable | View Answer |
Prohibit | View Answer |
Put in | View Answer |
Rare trick taker | View Answer |
Reacts with incomprehension | View Answer |
Reasons for do-overs | View Answer |
Rub ___ | View Answer |
Rummages (through) | View Answer |
Rush | View Answer |
Sarges, e.g. | View Answer |
Savings plans, informally | View Answer |
Second start? | View Answer |
See 125-Across | View Answer |
See 36-Down | View Answer |
Shave | View Answer |
Ship's crew | View Answer |
Shudders at | View Answer |
Sign, as an agreement | View Answer |
Sites of unplanned visits: Abbr. | View Answer |
Skirt style | View Answer |
Some | View Answer |
Some musical chords | View Answer |
Sorceress who aided Jason's quest | View Answer |
Spruce | View Answer |
Stamp alternative | View Answer |
Subject of a 1990's probe | View Answer |
Successor to Edward VI | View Answer |
Sufferer's suffix | View Answer |
Sugar source | View Answer |
Sulky | View Answer |
They might cost you an arm and a leg | View Answer |
Title cat in a 1980's cartoon film | View Answer |
Treeless tract | View Answer |
Trepidation | View Answer |
Used the highest oven setting | View Answer |
Valuable deposits | View Answer |
Viking character | View Answer |
Villain's symbol | View Answer |
Wedding attendant | View Answer |
Win | View Answer |
Wing or breast | View Answer |
With 61-Down, Pollux, e.g. | View Answer |
Word with fall or worlds | View Answer |
Words on a jacket | View Answer |
Worry for the superstitious | View Answer |
You can count on it | View Answer |
Zoological appendages | View Answer |
___ cit. (footnote abbr.) | View Answer |
___ hunch | View Answer |
___ whole lot | View Answer |
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