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'Assuming it's O.K. with you ...' | View Answer |
'Don't fight' | View Answer |
'Gold' Fonda role | View Answer |
'Six Degrees of Separation' playwright | View Answer |
'The Trouble With Harry' co-star Edmund | View Answer |
123-Across or 96-Down? | View Answer |
127-Across or 91-Down? | View Answer |
1994 film with the tagline 'Get ready for rush hour' | View Answer |
23-Across or 19-Down? | View Answer |
24-Across or 5-Down? | View Answer |
A heart often has one | View Answer |
Actress Andersson of 'I Never Promised You a Rose Garden' | View Answer |
An Ivy, briefly | View Answer |
Ancient deity mentioned 39 times in Allen Ginsberg's 'Howl' | View Answer |
Big Southern department store chain | View Answer |
Boarders board it | View Answer |
Boards | View Answer |
Bordeaux wine | View Answer |
Bows | View Answer |
Box ofc. buy | View Answer |
Bud | View Answer |
Candy bar fillings | View Answer |
Caravaggio's 'The Sacrifice of ___' | View Answer |
Cause of an explosion | View Answer |
Cereal toppers | View Answer |
Chaise place | View Answer |
Chinese bloomers | View Answer |
Circus props | View Answer |
City on Lake Victoria | View Answer |
Comedic spiel | View Answer |
Condition of the 85-Across | View Answer |
Course option | View Answer |
Court marshal | View Answer |
Cry of relief | View Answer |
Delivered a stemwinder | View Answer |
Dial-up alternative, for short | View Answer |
Diana on the cover of 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' | View Answer |
Doofus | View Answer |
Dorm leaders, for short | View Answer |
Dropped from the galleys | View Answer |
Fake | View Answer |
Fancy homes | View Answer |
Flee like mice | View Answer |
Flute parts | View Answer |
French textile city | View Answer |
God who cuckolded Hephaestus | View Answer |
Hamburger shack? | View Answer |
Heads to Harvard or Georgetown, maybe | View Answer |
How Peter denied Jesus | View Answer |
Howe in the National Inventors Hall of Fame | View Answer |
Impression of Count Dracula? | View Answer |
Israeli political leader Peretz | View Answer |
It begins here | View Answer |
It may be polar | View Answer |
It often features the quadratic formula | View Answer |
It's blown | View Answer |
J.F.K. alternative | View Answer |
Lack of gravity | View Answer |
Land | View Answer |
Leaf pore | View Answer |
Let out | View Answer |
Like some stars | View Answer |
Like Van Buren's presidency | View Answer |
Loaf | View Answer |
Mâcon's river | View Answer |
Make rough | View Answer |
Maker of the game Dart Tag | View Answer |
Makes a special invitation? | View Answer |
Months after Tebets | View Answer |
Most drunken | View Answer |
Neptune's closest moon | View Answer |
NNW's reverse | View Answer |
Nobel laureate between Hesse and Eliot | View Answer |
Not camera-ready? | View Answer |
Not final, at law | View Answer |
Not forgotten | View Answer |
Of yore | View Answer |
Old five-franc pieces | View Answer |
On ___ (raging) | View Answer |
Once across the Rio Grande? | View Answer |
One-eyed leader | View Answer |
Opposite of protruding | View Answer |
Original finish? | View Answer |
Overcaffeinated | View Answer |
Oxford lengths | View Answer |
Peacemaker | View Answer |
Person behind bars? | View Answer |
Piano's counterpart | View Answer |
Place to keep toys? | View Answer |
Plant sci. | View Answer |
Pommes frites accompanier | View Answer |
Portland college | View Answer |
Pot builder | View Answer |
Puppeteers Bil and Cora | View Answer |
Put (down) | View Answer |
Quadrille designs | View Answer |
Real downer? | View Answer |
Reddish gem | View Answer |
Refurbish | View Answer |
Reverse mantra of 'The Shining' | View Answer |
Rink athlete, informally | View Answer |
Rude character | View Answer |
Saloon habitués, slangily | View Answer |
Salt agreement? | View Answer |
Seating areas | View Answer |
Second-largest city in Ark. | View Answer |
Secondary competitions, in some tennis tournaments | View Answer |
Seesaw, e.g. | View Answer |
Seize | View Answer |
Serpentine signal | View Answer |
Sharp fellow? | View Answer |
Smell ___ | View Answer |
Snowboard alternative | View Answer |
Solitaire measure | View Answer |
Some toll units | View Answer |
Something that goes for a quarter? | View Answer |
Spanish sky | View Answer |
Starbucks order | View Answer |
Strolls | View Answer |
Subj. of a library in Austin, Tex. | View Answer |
Tabasco and others | View Answer |
Tail | View Answer |
Texas metropolis nickname | View Answer |
The Marx Bros. left Paramount for it | View Answer |
Threw out, as a question | View Answer |
Transfer ___ | View Answer |
Trig ratios | View Answer |
U.K. record label | View Answer |
Unadorned | View Answer |
Undying flower | View Answer |
Unification Church member, slangily | View Answer |
Vandeweghe of the N.B.A. | View Answer |
VX, e.g. | View Answer |
Wedded couples | View Answer |
Welcome words to a hitchhiker | View Answer |
What goes in your nose to make noise? | View Answer |
Words before roof or flag | View Answer |
Worth having | View Answer |
___ Problem of celestial mechanics | View Answer |
___-10 | View Answer |
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