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'Blondie' dog and others | View Answer |
'Everything's under control' | View Answer |
'On the house' | View Answer |
'___ hooks' (crate sign) | View Answer |
1.85 kilometers/hour | View Answer |
2001 Economics Nobelist Michael ___ | View Answer |
2001 film for which Jim Broadbent was named Best Supporting Actor | View Answer |
Adoption agcy.? | View Answer |
Auto introduced in 1928 | View Answer |
Battery brand | View Answer |
Big rubber exporter | View Answer |
Buckeye sch. | View Answer |
Certain Sooner | View Answer |
Cheapen | View Answer |
Closely monitored hosp. areas | View Answer |
Cold-blooded ones | View Answer |
College units | View Answer |
Cookie holders | View Answer |
Cuban patriot José | View Answer |
Dallas five | View Answer |
Deadbeat | View Answer |
Deceive | View Answer |
Deep | View Answer |
Dense fog | View Answer |
Do some restaurant work | View Answer |
Dramatic procession | View Answer |
Dust picker-upper | View Answer |
Euclidean subj. | View Answer |
Farm work | View Answer |
Fathers and grandfathers | View Answer |
French schools | View Answer |
Gets the mood of | View Answer |
Go on a lucky streak | View Answer |
Goes ahead | View Answer |
Growing old | View Answer |
Have an accident with a vacuum and a household pet? | View Answer |
He has manors | View Answer |
Hogan dweller | View Answer |
Holes in the head | View Answer |
Home of the Alhambra | View Answer |
How Desi kept track of his daughter? | View Answer |
I do's, e.g. | View Answer |
IBM competitor | View Answer |
Impertinent relation? | View Answer |
Important, in a way | View Answer |
In bounds | View Answer |
In perfect condition | View Answer |
It's in a blind | View Answer |
It's in the winter air | View Answer |
It's licked on a stick | View Answer |
Its last mission was #17 | View Answer |
Kidded around | View Answer |
Kyoto treaty subj. | View Answer |
Lacy frills | View Answer |
Large pipes | View Answer |
Like some biology majors | View Answer |
Long time | View Answer |
Mad ones are bad | View Answer |
Makes sacrifices on behalf of a telecommunications company? | View Answer |
Malign the labor movement? | View Answer |
Monopoly purchases | View Answer |
More highfalutin | View Answer |
Most likely to stop at a mirror | View Answer |
News subjects | View Answer |
Off one's game | View Answer |
One of Alcott's 'Little Men' | View Answer |
Ones doing art finishing | View Answer |
Pac 10 gossip column? | View Answer |
Part of a racetrack | View Answer |
Partner of Evans in journalism | View Answer |
Pests | View Answer |
Place for rings | View Answer |
Plastic for beer bottles? | View Answer |
Popular insecticide | View Answer |
Property seller | View Answer |
Psychologist Piaget | View Answer |
Pulitzer Prize dramatist Tad | View Answer |
Puts down, in brief | View Answer |
Relative of a Winnebago | View Answer |
Relish | View Answer |
Repaired, as roads | View Answer |
Response to an awful pun made by actress York? | View Answer |
Result of a certain sacrifice, for short | View Answer |
Reward, as a dog | View Answer |
Risked a fine | View Answer |
Sailboat poles | View Answer |
Secret store | View Answer |
See 44-Across | View Answer |
Semisweet sherry | View Answer |
Serving from a garçon | View Answer |
Severe form, as of an illness | View Answer |
Shooter Adams | View Answer |
Slightly sour | View Answer |
Smallville family | View Answer |
Soft stuff | View Answer |
Some Xing crossers | View Answer |
Spotted insect | View Answer |
Subj. that's for the birds | View Answer |
Submitted | View Answer |
Summons from the boss | View Answer |
Talked up | View Answer |
Taper, for short | View Answer |
Teams | View Answer |
Tennis champion Roddick | View Answer |
The 'g' in e.g. | View Answer |
U.S.N. clerk: Abbr. | View Answer |
University associated with the Carter Center | View Answer |
Used as sustenance | View Answer |
Verb with thou | View Answer |
W.W. II nickname | View Answer |
Weapon handle | View Answer |
Wee ___ (small fry) | View Answer |
West ender? | View Answer |
What goes around | View Answer |
Where to get down | View Answer |
Wicked | View Answer |
With 43-Across, comic book superhero | View Answer |
Working on commission | View Answer |
Young and Simon | View Answer |
___ Field, where the Rockies play | View Answer |
___ platter | View Answer |
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