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'Essential' things | View Answer |
'___ joking!' | View Answer |
1976-80 Wimbledon champ | View Answer |
Activity in which spelling counts? | View Answer |
Ad-libs and such | View Answer |
Ally makers | View Answer |
Answer | View Answer |
Assist in shady doings | View Answer |
Attire not for the modest | View Answer |
Bay ___ (residents of Massachusetts) | View Answer |
Beat-era musicians and orthopedists? | View Answer |
Bit of gridiron equipment | View Answer |
Blood ___ | View Answer |
Boffo | View Answer |
Boulogne-___-Mer, France | View Answer |
Cambodian money | View Answer |
Campaign feature | View Answer |
Car with an innovative 'rolling dome' speedometer | View Answer |
Certain chamber group | View Answer |
Certain investigators, for short | View Answer |
Champ just before 36-Down | View Answer |
Cheer greatly | View Answer |
Choir stands | View Answer |
Classic Hans Christian Andersen story, with 'The' | View Answer |
College students and mattress testers? | View Answer |
Comedians and parade directors? | View Answer |
Completely bungle | View Answer |
Congestion site | View Answer |
Craggy peaks | View Answer |
Defeat in a derby | View Answer |
Desex | View Answer |
Din-din | View Answer |
Dog after the winter, e.g. | View Answer |
Eked (out) | View Answer |
Electrical engineers and news anchors? | View Answer |
Expressed delight | View Answer |
Exterminator's option | View Answer |
Extravagant | View Answer |
Eyed | View Answer |
Factory shipments: Abbr. | View Answer |
Feels indignant about | View Answer |
Flew | View Answer |
Florid | View Answer |
For all to play, in music | View Answer |
Fort Knox officials and pop singers? | View Answer |
Fruit-flavored soda | View Answer |
Gangster's gun | View Answer |
Gave | View Answer |
Geologists and music video producers? | View Answer |
Greeted | View Answer |
Heat-related | View Answer |
Hercules or Ulysses | View Answer |
Home of the newspaper Haaretz | View Answer |
Home of the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge | View Answer |
How Calvin Coolidge spoke | View Answer |
Huge, in poetry | View Answer |
Hurdle for some college srs. | View Answer |
Hurried | View Answer |
Hurt so bad | View Answer |
It may be pinched | View Answer |
Kept from home | View Answer |
Lacking scruples | View Answer |
Lavishes gifts (on), say | View Answer |
Less accurate | View Answer |
Lettered top | View Answer |
Like a guardian | View Answer |
Like some grievances | View Answer |
Machinates | View Answer |
Meal crumb | View Answer |
Member of the familia | View Answer |
Mortgagee's concern | View Answer |
Much smaller now | View Answer |
Nautical line | View Answer |
Needing bleach, say | View Answer |
Nickname once at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. | View Answer |
Note to be used later | View Answer |
Obviously sad | View Answer |
Office newbie | View Answer |
Old West outlaws and aspiring thespians? | View Answer |
On | View Answer |
Oriole or Blue Jay, for short | View Answer |
Outdoor cover | View Answer |
PC screens, for short | View Answer |
Prefix with zone | View Answer |
Prince in 'The Little Mermaid' | View Answer |
Prominent D.C. lobby | View Answer |
Rebounds and steals | View Answer |
Religious pilgrimage | View Answer |
Robert who introduced the term 'cell' to biology | View Answer |
Salon option | View Answer |
Search high and low | View Answer |
See 13-Down | View Answer |
Set out | View Answer |
Shak. is its most-quoted writer | View Answer |
Sharp | View Answer |
Sharpeners | View Answer |
Show on the small screen | View Answer |
Some Millers | View Answer |
Some South Africans | View Answer |
Some volcanic deposits | View Answer |
Sounds of anger or jubilation | View Answer |
Stepped aside, in court | View Answer |
Striped animals | View Answer |
Stroked | View Answer |
Sudden floods | View Answer |
Supercool | View Answer |
Symbol of thinness | View Answer |
The Gamecocks of the Southeastern Conf. | View Answer |
Tough spot | View Answer |
Track figure | View Answer |
Twelve ___ | View Answer |
U.N. chief ___ Ki-moon | View Answer |
Under | View Answer |
Walter ___, author of 'The Hustler' | View Answer |
Wands | View Answer |
Western tribe | View Answer |
Where the antihelix is | View Answer |
With 105-Down, a short play | View Answer |
Without oomph | View Answer |
World travelers and wine connoisseurs? | View Answer |
Zealous | View Answer |
___ Magica | View Answer |
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