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'Feed me' | View Answer |
'For me?' | View Answer |
'It's on me' | View Answer |
'Kiss me' | View Answer |
'Lean on me' | View Answer |
'Make me' | View Answer |
'My best soldiers,' according to Douglas MacArthur | View Answer |
'Pardon me' | View Answer |
'Save me' | View Answer |
'Shoot me' | View Answer |
'The Thorn Birds' and others | View Answer |
'Write me' | View Answer |
'___ little silhouetto of a man' ('Bohemian Rhapsody' lyric) | View Answer |
'___ of robins ...' | View Answer |
1993 TV western starring Kenny Rogers and Travis Tritt | View Answer |
A.A.A. recommendation: Abbr. | View Answer |
Added (on) | View Answer |
Airline mentioned in 'Back in the U.S.S.R.' | View Answer |
Arcangelo ___, Italian violin master | View Answer |
Ballet set in the Rhineland | View Answer |
Balloon or blimp | View Answer |
Bank bailout acronym | View Answer |
Bank holdings? | View Answer |
Bartender's announcement | View Answer |
Batsman | View Answer |
Battle star | View Answer |
Big success | View Answer |
Big word in German ads | View Answer |
British mil. decoration | View Answer |
Cans | View Answer |
Child often having special responsibilities | View Answer |
Child's wheels | View Answer |
Choose to participate | View Answer |
Classical rebuke | View Answer |
Cobblers' needs | View Answer |
Congressional terms, e.g. | View Answer |
Daytime talk show starting in 1987 | View Answer |
Enter quickly | View Answer |
Enters gradually | View Answer |
Exactly right, in British lingo | View Answer |
Eyes and ears | View Answer |
Fearsome Foursome team | View Answer |
Flapdoodle | View Answer |
Former Miss America host | View Answer |
Friend ___ friend | View Answer |
Functional | View Answer |
Get moving again, in a way | View Answer |
Gets no answers wrong on the test | View Answer |
Go off track | View Answer |
Hamper | View Answer |
Herd of whales | View Answer |
Holders of body lubricating fluids | View Answer |
Housing arrangement | View Answer |
Icelandic money | View Answer |
Invites to one's apartment, say | View Answer |
Irishman who was a Time magazine Person of the Year in 2005 | View Answer |
It has strong jaws | View Answer |
Kind of column or committee | View Answer |
Late 1920s to around 1950 | View Answer |
Lighting director's choice | View Answer |
Like some bonds | View Answer |
Like some grain | View Answer |
Mechanic | View Answer |
Mo. with Natl. Grandparents' Day | View Answer |
Modern trivia competition locale | View Answer |
Mom-and-pop org. | View Answer |
More than is required | View Answer |
N.C.A.A. women's basketball powerhouse | View Answer |
Nasty words | View Answer |
North Carolina town that's home to Appalachian State University | View Answer |
Obsession | View Answer |
Old verb suffix | View Answer |
One of the Big Three, for short | View Answer |
One who knows one's liabilities | View Answer |
Ones entering rehab | View Answer |
Org. overseeing trials | View Answer |
Pickup place for pets | View Answer |
Places to unwind | View Answer |
Plug | View Answer |
Pops in the nursery | View Answer |
Presidential inits. | View Answer |
Protest cry | View Answer |
Put the kibosh on | View Answer |
Ready for a drive? | View Answer |
Resident of the Land of Cakes | View Answer |
Rough shelter | View Answer |
Safari leader | View Answer |
Says 'Two 19-Across,' e.g. | View Answer |
Scale weights | View Answer |
Schisms | View Answer |
Scott Turow's first book was about them | View Answer |
See 12-Across | View Answer |
Seeding org. | View Answer |
Singing brothers' surname | View Answer |
Singing Simon | View Answer |
Snorkeling sites | View Answer |
Statement of fact | View Answer |
Stilt, e.g. | View Answer |
Stops on the road | View Answer |
Summer comfort stat | View Answer |
Superlative on 'Top Chef' | View Answer |
Sweet potato nutrient | View Answer |
Sweet treat | View Answer |
Theater area | View Answer |
Thing to wind | View Answer |
To be abroad | View Answer |
Tonga-to-Hawaii dir. | View Answer |
Unit of capacitance | View Answer |
Very, very tired | View Answer |
Walk-___ | View Answer |
What kings rule | View Answer |
Where Jean-Claude Killy practiced | View Answer |
Where many commuters live, informally | View Answer |
Won't take no for an answer | View Answer |
Word that led to the 'Why a duck?' routine by the Marx brothers | View Answer |
Wrap around | View Answer |
___ Dubos, humanist who said 'Think globally, act locally' | View Answer |
___ ligation | View Answer |
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