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'A Writer's Life' writer, 2006 | View Answer |
'An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals' philosopher | View Answer |
'Keep it simple' | View Answer |
'The Two ___' (Martha Finley children's book) | View Answer |
A raise may raise it | View Answer |
Adapts | View Answer |
Addition column | View Answer |
Arnold Schwarzenegger, four times | View Answer |
Béchamel sauce ingredient | View Answer |
Birds with 'meat cleaver' bills | View Answer |
Brand named after the pronunciation of its parent company's initials | View Answer |
Conclusion lead-in | View Answer |
Confines | View Answer |
Cul-___ | View Answer |
Flat | View Answer |
Force through a sieve | View Answer |
Government largesse | View Answer |
Greatly | View Answer |
He fought Robin on an episode of 'Batman' | View Answer |
Huber of women's tennis | View Answer |
Is in Spain? | View Answer |
It requires spin control | View Answer |
Kind of ed. | View Answer |
Leak | View Answer |
Many a Kirkuk native | View Answer |
Many an item at a checkout line | View Answer |
Match point? | View Answer |
Not just jitters | View Answer |
Not letting go | View Answer |
Novel about its author's experiences on Tahiti | View Answer |
Oscar nominee for 'Training Day,' 2001 | View Answer |
Our counterpart in France? | View Answer |
Passes gingerly | View Answer |
PBS station with a transmitter on the Empire State Building | View Answer |
Penitent | View Answer |
Perfectly good | View Answer |
Poet who wrote 'Hope springs eternal in the human breast' | View Answer |
Regatta setting | View Answer |
Reno's county | View Answer |
Reply to 'Have you got that in stock?' | View Answer |
Response to 'I have a question for you' | View Answer |
Ringer of some necks | View Answer |
Romp | View Answer |
Run on | View Answer |
Scotch flavorer | View Answer |
See 48-Down | View Answer |
Since | View Answer |
Small perk | View Answer |
Some singing villains | View Answer |
Somewhat dense | View Answer |
Soprano ___ Huang | View Answer |
Spin cycles? | View Answer |
Steward's domain | View Answer |
Tinseltown is part of it | View Answer |
Unnamed individual | View Answer |
Uppland inhabitant | View Answer |
Verne of Austin Powers films | View Answer |
When many shots are taken | View Answer |
With 64-Across, sight under the eaves, at times | View Answer |
___ fil (wireless, in Paris) | View Answer |
___ snuff | View Answer |
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