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'A Lonely Rage' autobiographer | View Answer |
'Boston Legal' Emmy winner | View Answer |
'Misty' composer Garner | View Answer |
'Star Trek' series, to fans | View Answer |
'The Lord of the Rings' creature | View Answer |
'Wouldn't ___ Loverly?' | View Answer |
'___ Nacht' (German words of parting) | View Answer |
'___ the Magician' (old radio series) | View Answer |
'___-La-La' (Al Green hit) | View Answer |
*1850 American literature classic | View Answer |
*Demonstrate the method | View Answer |
*Miami baseball list | View Answer |
*Not so important | View Answer |
*Push aside | View Answer |
*Put at bay | View Answer |
*Toothless South American animal | View Answer |
*Walk in the park, say | View Answer |
*What someone who looks at Medusa does | View Answer |
1980s major-league slugger Tony | View Answer |
9-1-1 grp. | View Answer |
Accomplishes perfectly, as a dismount | View Answer |
Act of putting into circulation | View Answer |
Agnus ___ (Mass prayers) | View Answer |
Appointees confirmed by Cong. | View Answer |
Area of authority | View Answer |
Attentive one | View Answer |
Banjo-picker Scruggs | View Answer |
Becker on 'L.A. Law' | View Answer |
Big flap | View Answer |
Bisected fly? | View Answer |
Boxer Trinidad | View Answer |
British composer Robert | View Answer |
Chevy introduced in 1958 | View Answer |
Computer input | View Answer |
Cost of time or space | View Answer |
Cutting | View Answer |
Deerstalker fold-down | View Answer |
Defeatees' comment | View Answer |
Did not go fast? | View Answer |
Diligent student, in slang | View Answer |
Eases off | View Answer |
East End abode | View Answer |
English class assignment | View Answer |
Eydie Gormé's '___ Es el Amor' | View Answer |
Fair-minded | View Answer |
Faulkner hero | View Answer |
Film extras, for short | View Answer |
Film noir, e.g. | View Answer |
Girl in a gown | View Answer |
Gustav Klimt's 'Portrait of ___ Bloch-Bauer I' | View Answer |
Hair-raising cry | View Answer |
Have ___ in mind | View Answer |
Head set | View Answer |
High-school dept. | View Answer |
House calls? | View Answer |
It goes back and forth in a workshop | View Answer |
It has gutters on each side | View Answer |
John who hosted TV's 'Talk Soup' | View Answer |
Kind of patch | View Answer |
Kinetoscope inventor | View Answer |
Laws, informally | View Answer |
Lays siege to | View Answer |
Leather source | View Answer |
Like windows and geishas | View Answer |
Lot of time | View Answer |
Lush fabrics | View Answer |
Mary of 'Where Eagles Dare' | View Answer |
Mass transit choices | View Answer |
McMurry University site | View Answer |
Meets, as a challenge | View Answer |
Modern and technologically advanced | View Answer |
Money rival | View Answer |
More chilling | View Answer |
Mrs. Doonesbury, in the comics | View Answer |
Not included: Abbr. | View Answer |
Oversee | View Answer |
P.O. item | View Answer |
Page, for one | View Answer |
Pentateuch book: Abbr. | View Answer |
Percolates | View Answer |
Place for a star | View Answer |
Pricey strings | View Answer |
Private line | View Answer |
Received, as a message | View Answer |
Relative of a mandolin | View Answer |
Sainted king called 'the Stout' | View Answer |
Seemed right | View Answer |
Sets upon | View Answer |
Shakespearean question after 'How now!' | View Answer |
Smart | View Answer |
Son of Cedric the Saxon | View Answer |
State with the fewest counties (three): Abbr. | View Answer |
Staying power | View Answer |
Staying power? | View Answer |
Strong draft horses | View Answer |
Stuffs | View Answer |
Subject of a David McCullough political biography | View Answer |
Succeed | View Answer |
Suffix with convention | View Answer |
Sundial hour | View Answer |
Support group | View Answer |
Synthetic gem | View Answer |
These: Fr. | View Answer |
They may be light or free | View Answer |
TV's '___-Team' | View Answer |
Verve | View Answer |
Victorian roofs | View Answer |
Woody's partner | View Answer |
Your highness?: Abbr. | View Answer |
___ 88 | View Answer |
___-tzu | View Answer |
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