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1863 German invention, for short | View Answer |
2002 film about a virtual actress | View Answer |
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Big Ten team | View Answer |
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City just north of Lake Nasser | View Answer |
Continue | View Answer |
Crack | View Answer |
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Dings | View Answer |
DNA sample for lab analysis? | View Answer |
Domain of King Minos | View Answer |
Dove competitor | View Answer |
Estonian or Lithuanian | View Answer |
Expose | View Answer |
Favorite daughter of Zeus | View Answer |
First family's home | View Answer |
Fixes | View Answer |
Full moon, e.g. | View Answer |
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Gifts on October birthdays | View Answer |
Give the heave-ho | View Answer |
Good-for-nothings | View Answer |
Goodly | View Answer |
Graduates, briefly | View Answer |
Holdings of some banks | View Answer |
Hollywood's Hawke | View Answer |
Honeybunch | View Answer |
It may get glossed over | View Answer |
Italian alternative | View Answer |
Key of Mozart's Symphony No. 40 | View Answer |
Kind of beer or bag | View Answer |
Lab instruction? | View Answer |
Lady of honor | View Answer |
Leg ends | View Answer |
Leg part | View Answer |
Leveled | View Answer |
Librarian? | View Answer |
Life-or-death | View Answer |
London landmark | View Answer |
Look forward to | View Answer |
Maker of the A4, A6 and A8 | View Answer |
Makes like | View Answer |
Many Bob Marley fans | View Answer |
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Midwest cook? | View Answer |
Mister in Milan | View Answer |
Movie shots | View Answer |
N.F.L. team named after a poem | View Answer |
Neanderthals | View Answer |
News inits. | View Answer |
No holds barred | View Answer |
Noted 2000 guest at Camp David | View Answer |
Olympic archer | View Answer |
On the ball | View Answer |
Pajama sellers? | View Answer |
Part of an Atkins breakfast | View Answer |
Peerless | View Answer |
Playboy's agenda? | View Answer |
Poet's monogram | View Answer |
Popular candy bar ingredient | View Answer |
Popular soup ingredient | View Answer |
Pressure unit equal to one newton per square meter | View Answer |
Proceed without a game plan | View Answer |
Puffed up | View Answer |
Rear | View Answer |
Recently nicked? | View Answer |
Regatta | View Answer |
Revolutionary Guevara | View Answer |
Sales reps' goals | View Answer |
Saucers may hold them | View Answer |
Self-proclaimed 'The Big Aristotle' | View Answer |
Shakespearean forest | View Answer |
Sidekick of radio, TV and film | View Answer |
Smoking result | View Answer |
Snap courses | View Answer |
Softens, with 'down' | View Answer |
Some transp. stocks | View Answer |
Spanish beach | View Answer |
Spring toy | View Answer |
Stable staple | View Answer |
Sting, of sorts | View Answer |
Switch | View Answer |
Tale end | View Answer |
Teed off | View Answer |
The Good Witch of the North | View Answer |
Thwack | View Answer |
Touch | View Answer |
Tourists' counterparts | View Answer |
Try it | View Answer |
TV Land showing | View Answer |
Uncovered the most | View Answer |
Underhanded one | View Answer |
Uneven | View Answer |
Up | View Answer |
Venom | View Answer |
Vision-improving device | View Answer |
Wine vessels | View Answer |
With celerity | View Answer |
With time to spare | View Answer |
Writer/illustrator of the story 'Gertrude McFuzz' | View Answer |
You might go for a spin in it | View Answer |
Zeno, notably | View Answer |
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