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'Don't ___ dumb' | View Answer |
'Easy as pie!' | View Answer |
'Horton Hears ___' | View Answer |
'I'll do that' | View Answer |
'Lowdown' singer Boz ___ | View Answer |
'That is ___ expected' | View Answer |
'We Help Heal' sloganeer | View Answer |
1960's chess champ Mikhail | View Answer |
1984 Patrick Swayze film, the first movie released with a PG-13 rating | View Answer |
Absolute bliss | View Answer |
Accesses the Web | View Answer |
Acronymic pop group name | View Answer |
Advice to a husband seeker? | View Answer |
Annual Sunday night event, with 'the' | View Answer |
Beats (out) | View Answer |
Beehives, e.g. | View Answer |
Big Ten inits. | View Answer |
Blessing preceder | View Answer |
Bow | View Answer |
Brief strangers? | View Answer |
Bruce who appeared in 'Suspicion' | View Answer |
Can. province | View Answer |
Capts.' inferiors | View Answer |
Certs competitor | View Answer |
Chinese philosopher Chu ___ | View Answer |
Comfy footwear | View Answer |
Common temple name | View Answer |
Crit. condition areas | View Answer |
Crosswalk users, for short | View Answer |
Diner feature | View Answer |
Dines | View Answer |
Dislodging boats that have run aground? | View Answer |
Dog's owner | View Answer |
English distance | View Answer |
Expensive | View Answer |
Fair-hiring grp. | View Answer |
Famed Chicago hotel | View Answer |
Famous Indy 500 family | View Answer |
Fellini or Godard work | View Answer |
First airline with commercial transpacific passenger flights | View Answer |
Flemish painter Jan van ___ | View Answer |
Football linemen: Abbr. | View Answer |
Foreign flier | View Answer |
Fr. ladies | View Answer |
Glass component | View Answer |
Gobbles (up) | View Answer |
Goddess of agriculture | View Answer |
Goes back into business | View Answer |
Grant and others | View Answer |
Half of a double-header, maybe | View Answer |
Halifax hrs. | View Answer |
Hebrew name meaning 'He is my God' | View Answer |
Hélène, for one | View Answer |
Hellenic vowel | View Answer |
Historical novelist Holland | View Answer |
Humanitarian Wallenberg | View Answer |
Icicle feature | View Answer |
Imperfection | View Answer |
In high repute | View Answer |
Injured, in a way | View Answer |
Insignia | View Answer |
It may follow a def. | View Answer |
Its national anthem is 'Jana Gana Mana' | View Answer |
Joke response | View Answer |
Karaoke? | View Answer |
Kind of skirt | View Answer |
Kitchen item: Abbr. | View Answer |
Lee foe | View Answer |
Library cataloging datum, briefly | View Answer |
Like an apartment with new tenants | View Answer |
Like venison | View Answer |
Look toward | View Answer |
Lorgnette piece | View Answer |
Lose a lap | View Answer |
Mark of a ruler | View Answer |
Medical worker in a billfold picture? | View Answer |
Melbourne-to-Brisbane dir. | View Answer |
Menace | View Answer |
Mex. miss | View Answer |
Modern address | View Answer |
Money replaced by euros | View Answer |
Neil Armstrong's middle name | View Answer |
One calling at peak times? | View Answer |
One of the Ewings, on 'Dallas' | View Answer |
Original Clarabell the Clown player | View Answer |
Outmoded | View Answer |
PC 'brain' | View Answer |
Perfume holder | View Answer |
Photo ID? | View Answer |
Place to work out | View Answer |
Procrastinator's pick-up line? | View Answer |
QB stats | View Answer |
R. J. Reynolds pack | View Answer |
Respecting | View Answer |
Runs for no purpose | View Answer |
Rustic setting | View Answer |
Salon worker | View Answer |
Selective Service System, once? | View Answer |
Shirley who sang 'Goldfinger' | View Answer |
Shows homage | View Answer |
Smart | View Answer |
Some blades | View Answer |
Sound of a leak | View Answer |
Spots | View Answer |
Station number | View Answer |
Subject to change in size, as a picture on a screen | View Answer |
Teacher's note on a test | View Answer |
Teamster | View Answer |
They make people raise their hands | View Answer |
TKO caller | View Answer |
Travis who sang 'Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)' | View Answer |
Turn dark | View Answer |
TV comic who wrote 'If Roast Beef Could Fly' | View Answer |
VCR speed meas. | View Answer |
Walk leisurely | View Answer |
Warm wool | View Answer |
Where to store extra chandeliers? | View Answer |
Woman's shoe style | View Answer |
[Not again!] and [I can't!] | View Answer |
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