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'And that's ___' ('Believe you me') | View Answer |
'Damien' subtitle | View Answer |
'Julius Caesar' setting | View Answer |
'Like a Rock' singer Bob | View Answer |
'My!' | View Answer |
'See ___?' | View Answer |
'So-Called Chaos' singer Morissette | View Answer |
'Soon It's ___ Rain' ('The Fantasticks' song) | View Answer |
'Sure, I'm game' | View Answer |
'The Sopranos' Emmy winner Falco | View Answer |
'___ Calloways' (Disney film) | View Answer |
1802 acquisition of 25-Across | View Answer |
1970 Simon & Garfunkel hit | View Answer |
7, 11 and 13 | View Answer |
August hrs. | View Answer |
Away from a teaching post | View Answer |
Best fraternity pledge tormentor? | View Answer |
Bologna bone | View Answer |
Bread for tacos? | View Answer |
C.I.A. noggins? | View Answer |
Canned meat brand | View Answer |
Canola and sunflower oil? | View Answer |
Casual attire | View Answer |
Christina in the 2005 revival of 'Sweet Charity' | View Answer |
Clap hands on | View Answer |
Classic soft drink with orange, grape and peach flavors | View Answer |
Colorful carp | View Answer |
Common pasta suffix | View Answer |
Cosmetician Lauder and others | View Answer |
Cube holder | View Answer |
Cyrano's nose | View Answer |
Deejay's bane | View Answer |
Do a mailroom task | View Answer |
Eastern title | View Answer |
Enough, for some | View Answer |
Extras | View Answer |
Facial growths | View Answer |
Finnic language | View Answer |
First song on 'More of the Monkees' | View Answer |
Fog in Zürich? | View Answer |
Got sober? | View Answer |
Having a taste of the grape | View Answer |
Hazel, e.g. | View Answer |
Head set | View Answer |
Here, on the Riviera | View Answer |
Hijacked cruise ship Achille ___ | View Answer |
Hit boxer John with a haymaker? | View Answer |
How-to films for a dairy farm? | View Answer |
Ice Cube né ___ Jackson | View Answer |
Informal greetings | View Answer |
It commonly follows a verb: Abbr. | View Answer |
It started around 1100 B.C. | View Answer |
IUD part | View Answer |
Jack who said 'Just the facts, ma'am' | View Answer |
Joining | View Answer |
Like Niels Bohr | View Answer |
Like some Sp. nouns | View Answer |
Locks on a dome | View Answer |
Means of defense: Abbr. | View Answer |
Mooches | View Answer |
Mount Rigi, e.g. | View Answer |
Nabber's cry | View Answer |
NASA cancellation | View Answer |
No man's land, in brief | View Answer |
Not the most exciting school athletes? | View Answer |
Offer for an R. J. Reynolds brand? | View Answer |
Org. that oversees quadrennial games | View Answer |
Papa pad? | View Answer |
Phrase of agreement | View Answer |
Plane part | View Answer |
Plaudits, of a sort | View Answer |
Professional org. | View Answer |
Puts up again, as bowling pins | View Answer |
Rather, informally | View Answer |
Realm of Otto von Bismarck | View Answer |
Reliquary | View Answer |
Ring bearer | View Answer |
Rugged coastline feature | View Answer |
Salespeople, informally | View Answer |
Settles on, in a way | View Answer |
Shad delicacies | View Answer |
Shows past the doorstep | View Answer |
Side view of salmon? | View Answer |
Signs a lease | View Answer |
Silver prizes | View Answer |
Social gathering with the Rockettes? | View Answer |
Some football blockers: Abbr. | View Answer |
Speech stumbles | View Answer |
Squiggly letter | View Answer |
Student of Bartók | View Answer |
Susan of 'Looker' | View Answer |
Temple of Isis locale | View Answer |
The 'se' in per se | View Answer |
The King's 'princess' | View Answer |
Top of a platter | View Answer |
Train storage area | View Answer |
Transcribe some Dickens? | View Answer |
Vladimir Putin's onetime org. | View Answer |
Wagner heroine | View Answer |
Waste maker | View Answer |
Winners' signs | View Answer |
Words heard after opening a gift, maybe | View Answer |
Zoo feature, in England | View Answer |
___ Book Club | View Answer |
___ nerve | View Answer |
___ Real, Spain | View Answer |
___ Tubb, the Texas Troubadour | View Answer |
___, meenie, miney, mo | View Answer |
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