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'Holy moly!' | View Answer |
'Home Alone' actor Joe | View Answer |
'Hurry up!' | View Answer |
'Marie Antoinette' star, 2006 | View Answer |
'Sketches by ___,' 1836 | View Answer |
'Sophie's Choice' narrator | View Answer |
'The Princess Bride' character ___ Montoya | View Answer |
*'It's true, like it or not' | View Answer |
*1999 romantic comedy based on 'Pygmalion' | View Answer |
*British motorist's right? | View Answer |
*Follow-up to a potential insult | View Answer |
*Forbidding countenance | View Answer |
*It's taken by doctors | View Answer |
*Lacking compassion | View Answer |
*One who gets beaten badly? | View Answer |
*Sticks in the medicine cabinet? | View Answer |
1960s-'70s Saudi king | View Answer |
1970s-'90s senator Sam | View Answer |
About to explode, maybe | View Answer |
Acquire by unsavory means | View Answer |
Bank roll | View Answer |
Baseball star Maglie | View Answer |
Belgian painter James, known for bizarre fantasies with masks | View Answer |
Bit of info | View Answer |
Blockhead | View Answer |
Blue expanse | View Answer |
Bug-repelling wood | View Answer |
Casual greeting | View Answer |
Crow's-nest sighting | View Answer |
Crusty piece of bread | View Answer |
Dantean division | View Answer |
Disgraced one's name? | View Answer |
Dodge pickup | View Answer |
Doughnut shop qty. | View Answer |
Down in the dumps | View Answer |
Electromagnet component | View Answer |
Enter into a plot? | View Answer |
Expert, in England | View Answer |
Ferrer of 'Lili' | View Answer |
Former coeds, maybe | View Answer |
Former N.F.L. QB Rodney | View Answer |
Fuzzy crawler | View Answer |
Gamblers' setbacks | View Answer |
Go further than | View Answer |
Go steady with | View Answer |
Gull relative | View Answer |
Half of a cartoon duo | View Answer |
Hammett's canine creation | View Answer |
High school jrs. take it | View Answer |
High-quality | View Answer |
Holmes who married Tom Cruise | View Answer |
Horse genus | View Answer |
Howe who was known as Mr. Hockey | View Answer |
Hub-to-rim lines | View Answer |
In motion | View Answer |
In need of help | View Answer |
Indoor settler | View Answer |
Intl. commercial agreement first signed in 1947 | View Answer |
Inundating | View Answer |
iPod variety | View Answer |
Items checked at an opera house checkroom | View Answer |
Jazz singer Laine | View Answer |
Jill's portrayer in 'Charlie's Angels' | View Answer |
Late Jordanian king | View Answer |
Letter-writing aid | View Answer |
Lid | View Answer |
Like noble gases | View Answer |
Like vinaigrette | View Answer |
Loop circlers | View Answer |
Made of paste | View Answer |
Man in a sombrero | View Answer |
Minority member in India | View Answer |
Moderated, with 'down' | View Answer |
Mood lifter | View Answer |
Near East hotel | View Answer |
Not as stringent | View Answer |
Org. overseeing decency standards | View Answer |
Overseas title | View Answer |
Paradisiacal | View Answer |
Part of I.M.F.: Abbr. | View Answer |
People who haven't a chance, in Britspeak | View Answer |
Position the cross hairs (on) | View Answer |
Practices for a bout | View Answer |
Proof closer | View Answer |
Put the touch on | View Answer |
Recharge one's batteries | View Answer |
Red Scare grp. | View Answer |
Reference books? | View Answer |
Render difficult to find | View Answer |
Serve | View Answer |
Site fortified by Herod the Great | View Answer |
Song that Elvis's 'It's Now or Never' was based on | View Answer |
Sonogram, e.g. | View Answer |
Stayed in front | View Answer |
Stops flowing | View Answer |
Studied on the side | View Answer |
Talk follower | View Answer |
The Big Aristotle, in the N.B.A. | View Answer |
The Process of Elimination: In the answer to each starred clue, cross out any letter that appears ___; then read the letters that remain | View Answer |
Their priority is number one | View Answer |
They have guests | View Answer |
Tire swing supporter | View Answer |
Tooth holder | View Answer |
Twinge | View Answer |
Typewriter brand | View Answer |
Underlying patterns | View Answer |
Vehement | View Answer |
Volcanic output | View Answer |
Wade at Cooperstown | View Answer |
Waugh's 'Sword of ___' trilogy | View Answer |
Works magic on | View Answer |
Worst-case scenario | View Answer |
You'll find it under a tree | View Answer |
___ up (get dressed) | View Answer |
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