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'Die, my dear? Why, that's the last thing I'll do!' | View Answer |
'Don't let it end like this. Tell them I said something' | View Answer |
'Eva is leaving' | View Answer |
'Hello-o-o!' | View Answer |
'I have not told half of what I saw' | View Answer |
'I live!' | View Answer |
'I'm going to heaven!' | View Answer |
'I'm late!' | View Answer |
'I've had 18 straight whiskies. I think that's the record' | View Answer |
'I, Robot' extras | View Answer |
'Leave the shower curtain on the inside of the tub' | View Answer |
'That was the best ice cream soda I ever tasted' | View Answer |
'Where is my clock?' | View Answer |
'You are not!' response | View Answer |
(With 113-Across) 'I've had a hell of a lot of fun and I've enjoyed every minute of it' | View Answer |
(With 13-Across) 'My wallpaper and I are fighting a duel to the death. One or the other of us has to go' | View Answer |
1970 N.F.L. M.V.P. John | View Answer |
2007 film that won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay | View Answer |
About 877,000 hrs. | View Answer |
Academy town | View Answer |
Adolescent admonishment | View Answer |
Anode indicator | View Answer |
Apricot and tangerine | View Answer |
Ball of fire | View Answer |
Bell ___ | View Answer |
Building safety features | View Answer |
Carpet store bargain bin | View Answer |
Character sets? | View Answer |
Cheer | View Answer |
Chief concerns? | View Answer |
Cloven | View Answer |
Clueless | View Answer |
Communal customs | View Answer |
Con man's responses? | View Answer |
Concern coming up? | View Answer |
Contents of Pandora's box, except for hope | View Answer |
Cuba y Puerto Rico | View Answer |
Cutup | View Answer |
Dark time, for short | View Answer |
Employers must meet them | View Answer |
Enlarge | View Answer |
Eugene ___, hero of 'Look Homeward, Angel' | View Answer |
Exsiccate | View Answer |
Fill with a crayon | View Answer |
First supersonic human | View Answer |
Fit, once | View Answer |
Fleischer and Onassis | View Answer |
Ford role, familiarly | View Answer |
French pair | View Answer |
Get angry | View Answer |
Green machine? | View Answer |
Hail | View Answer |
Hipster's persona | View Answer |
Hose color | View Answer |
Huskies' org. | View Answer |
Ibsen title character | View Answer |
Info in a real estate ad | View Answer |
Invader of Europe in 1241 | View Answer |
It has 10 branches: Abbr. | View Answer |
Its literal translation is 'submission' | View Answer |
Kapa haka dancer | View Answer |
Kim Jong-il, e.g. | View Answer |
Korean carmaker | View Answer |
Learn by word of mouth | View Answer |
Like 1, not I | View Answer |
Like many hospital doctors | View Answer |
Magnified | View Answer |
Mathematician ___ de Fermat | View Answer |
McCain residence for 5 1/2 years | View Answer |
Meet | View Answer |
Mild-mannered Mister | View Answer |
Minor errands | View Answer |
Nero, e.g.: Abbr. | View Answer |
New Orleans staple | View Answer |
Ones sharing Durocher's astrological sign | View Answer |
Others, in Andalusia | View Answer |
Packed, in brief | View Answer |
Pair in an ellipse | View Answer |
Part of a program | View Answer |
Part of O.A.S.: Abbr. | View Answer |
PC cores | View Answer |
Pelé's real first name | View Answer |
Phobia of 100-Down | View Answer |
Points on some lines | View Answer |
Porter, for one | View Answer |
Pot grabber | View Answer |
Puts in a box, maybe | View Answer |
Raid targets | View Answer |
Red ball? | View Answer |
Rial spender | View Answer |
See 110-Across | View Answer |
Some pitcherfuls | View Answer |
Stars | View Answer |
Strike out | View Answer |
Supreme leader? | View Answer |
Taxpayer request | View Answer |
Tiara go-with | View Answer |
Two-channel | View Answer |
U.S. island occupied by Japan during W.W. II | View Answer |
Vatican rules | View Answer |
Vocalist Yoko | View Answer |
Voting area | View Answer |
Way up | View Answer |
Wii user, maybe | View Answer |
Words of disappointment | View Answer |
Xanadu | View Answer |
Yellowknife is its cap. | View Answer |
Yore-ic? | View Answer |
[Grumble, grumble, grumble] | View Answer |
___ American | View Answer |
___ Republic, toppled in 1933 | View Answer |
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