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'Entourage' agent Gold | View Answer |
'How's it goin', man?' | View Answer |
'Huddled' group inscribed on the Statue of Liberty | View Answer |
'LOL!' | View Answer |
'Marcus Welby, M.D.' actress Verdugo | View Answer |
'Right away, boss!' | View Answer |
'Wedding Bell Blues' singer Laura | View Answer |
'Wheel of Fortune' purchase | View Answer |
'___ ELO' (1976 album) | View Answer |
Actor Joel's crime scene analysis? | View Answer |
Ancient Jordanian city with rock carvings | View Answer |
Backyard briquettes | View Answer |
Ballpark figs. | View Answer |
Beg | View Answer |
Beverage brewed from petals | View Answer |
Blow the whistle | View Answer |
Bob or weave | View Answer |
Bone receptacle | View Answer |
Brand that's universally liked? | View Answer |
Briny | View Answer |
Bulb in the kitchen | View Answer |
Bygone stadium | View Answer |
Calendar data: Abbr. | View Answer |
Carpenter of note | View Answer |
Character of a community | View Answer |
Chip in | View Answer |
Clouseau title: Abbr. | View Answer |
Colorado State, athletically | View Answer |
Common setting in an Indiana Jones movie | View Answer |
Comparatively right-minded | View Answer |
Continental ___ | View Answer |
Cry uncle | View Answer |
Dad is familiar with top Broadway star? | View Answer |
Danish coin | View Answer |
Dennis, to Mr. Wilson | View Answer |
Dinner that includes a reading | View Answer |
Dirt-dishing lass who's been cut off? | View Answer |
Do-gooder | View Answer |
Emma of 'The Avengers' | View Answer |
Entertainer Béla | View Answer |
Epic poem in dactylic hexameter | View Answer |
Explorer who has a monetary unit named after him | View Answer |
Fervent | View Answer |
Financing fig. | View Answer |
First of 12 abroad | View Answer |
Fourth of September? | View Answer |
Fries order at McDonald's, maybe | View Answer |
Future presenters of the past | View Answer |
Game played at the Mirage | View Answer |
Grand Marquis, e.g., for short | View Answer |
Hit TV show set in Las Vegas | View Answer |
Hollywood hanky-panky? | View Answer |
Hombre's hand | View Answer |
I.R.S. ID | View Answer |
It's thrown from a horse | View Answer |
Jeanne d'Arc, for one: Abbr. | View Answer |
Jedi Council leader | View Answer |
Just followed Nancy Reagan's advice? | View Answer |
Kaput | View Answer |
Lament | View Answer |
Landlord | View Answer |
Mikhail Baryshnikov, by birth | View Answer |
More raspy | View Answer |
N.Y.C. subway syst. | View Answer |
Nasal tones | View Answer |
Noted rule maker | View Answer |
Notre Dame cry | View Answer |
O.E.D. filler | View Answer |
Old TV western starring Rory Calhoun, with 'The' | View Answer |
One who loves pick-ups? | View Answer |
One-quarter of a mourning lacrosse team? | View Answer |
Peeples of 'Fame' | View Answer |
Pill alternative, for short | View Answer |
Poli sci student's major, maybe | View Answer |
Printing on many a name tag | View Answer |
Quash | View Answer |
Real-time e-notes | View Answer |
Red head, once? | View Answer |
Said 'Friends, Romans, countrymen ...' | View Answer |
Seasoned rice dishes | View Answer |
See 114-Down | View Answer |
Self-control | View Answer |
Set of hospital rms. | View Answer |
Shocked and awed | View Answer |
Some blackboard writing | View Answer |
Some depictions on a pyramid wall | View Answer |
Some U.S.N.A. grads | View Answer |
Some votes in Québec | View Answer |
Something you love to play with | View Answer |
Southern staple | View Answer |
Star of football, to most of the world | View Answer |
Stop on a track: Abbr. | View Answer |
Summers | View Answer |
Superhero with an octopus named Topo | View Answer |
Surmise | View Answer |
That, in Oaxaca | View Answer |
Tomoyuki ___, creator of Godzilla | View Answer |
Tote | View Answer |
Used a tuffet | View Answer |
Waterproof boots | View Answer |
Wayne ___ (Gotham City abode) | View Answer |
What oviparous creatures do | View Answer |
What traffic and dogs do | View Answer |
With 65-Across, like some orders | View Answer |
Word with milk or sauce | View Answer |
___ concern | View Answer |
___ Kundera, author of 'The Unbearable Lightness of Being' | View Answer |
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