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'Little Shop of Horrors' girl | View Answer |
'O.K.' | View Answer |
'___ pasa?' | View Answer |
'___ pray' | View Answer |
1-Down, e.g. | View Answer |
1930's Brazilian import | View Answer |
1930's-60's power couple | View Answer |
1970's fad participant | View Answer |
Abject failure | View Answer |
Adjutants | View Answer |
Akin to | View Answer |
Apt. units | View Answer |
Artist from Barcelona | View Answer |
Asian ending for 'land' | View Answer |
Atoll with no electric lights? | View Answer |
Bawl out in no uncertain terms | View Answer |
Begin, as winter | View Answer |
Bits of energy | View Answer |
Blab freely | View Answer |
Bubkes | View Answer |
Cattle prod? | View Answer |
Checks the growth of | View Answer |
City named for an Indian chief | View Answer |
Clark's companion | View Answer |
Claude who starred in TV's 'Lobo' | View Answer |
Cliff climber's tool | View Answer |
Clock's slowing down? | View Answer |
Complaint that one didn't get enough presents? | View Answer |
Contest with many traps | View Answer |
Copy illegally | View Answer |
Corrosion-resistant metal | View Answer |
Couple abroad | View Answer |
Decoration from Eliz. II | View Answer |
Defunct pro sports org. | View Answer |
Dies ___ | View Answer |
Directly | View Answer |
Do, say | View Answer |
Driving aid | View Answer |
Dryly said | View Answer |
Edwards, for one | View Answer |
Encouraging words | View Answer |
Everyday | View Answer |
Everyone in Dixie | View Answer |
Fashionable dress | View Answer |
For ___ an emergency | View Answer |
Former White House adviser Scowcroft | View Answer |
French companion | View Answer |
Genetically improved grain? | View Answer |
God attended by two ravens | View Answer |
Greek portico | View Answer |
Grunts | View Answer |
Hallmark card text, often | View Answer |
Heir, usually: Abbr. | View Answer |
Hendrix of 60's music | View Answer |
Hole puncher | View Answer |
Hoover rival | View Answer |
Housed, as a student | View Answer |
However, briefly | View Answer |
I.Q. tester Alfred | View Answer |
Impecuniosity | View Answer |
Impertinent types | View Answer |
In a stack | View Answer |
Inane | View Answer |
Jet enhancer | View Answer |
Kipling pack leader | View Answer |
Large amount of money | View Answer |
Large bills, informally | View Answer |
Large place where elks gather? | View Answer |
Major nickel exporter | View Answer |
Malarial episodes | View Answer |
Marcher's woe | View Answer |
Mason's request? | View Answer |
Merriest | View Answer |
Muskogee tribe | View Answer |
N.L. or A.L. team | View Answer |
Name meaning 'she-bear' | View Answer |
Nest builder | View Answer |
No. cruncher | View Answer |
Not easygoing | View Answer |
Nuclear measure | View Answer |
Off the wind | View Answer |
One that's similar | View Answer |
Overturns | View Answer |
Parseghian of Notre Dame | View Answer |
Part of R.I.P. | View Answer |
Personal interview | View Answer |
Positions | View Answer |
Prefix with China | View Answer |
Prefix with linguistics | View Answer |
Prefix with metrics | View Answer |
Pressed | View Answer |
Primatologist's study | View Answer |
Public rap | View Answer |
Ran in the rain | View Answer |
Red Cross course, for short | View Answer |
Skiing documentaries? | View Answer |
Skye neighbor | View Answer |
Some beans | View Answer |
Soviet Physics Nobelist ___ Tamm | View Answer |
Spelling of Hollywood | View Answer |
Spread managers | View Answer |
Starchy fixin's | View Answer |
Start fresh | View Answer |
Stout sites | View Answer |
Studio feed | View Answer |
Tea biscuit | View Answer |
They ripple on bodybuilders | View Answer |
Tools of the Seven Dwarfs | View Answer |
Town on the Humboldt River | View Answer |
Typesetters' needs: Abbr. | View Answer |
Upper limit | View Answer |
Vast amount | View Answer |
Walkers on hot coals | View Answer |
Where squabbling neighbors live? | View Answer |
White wine apéritifs | View Answer |
Woeful | View Answer |
Year the emperor Frederick II died | View Answer |
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