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'Come on, help me out' | View Answer |
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'Guys and Dolls' song | View Answer |
'___ Dream' from 'Lohengrin' | View Answer |
'___ hoppen?' | View Answer |
Absorbs | View Answer |
Admission of ineptitude | View Answer |
Another ally of the Cheyenne | View Answer |
Apportion | View Answer |
Archie Bunker's plea to Edith | View Answer |
Artist Rousseau | View Answer |
Baby-sitter's headache | View Answer |
Berlin octet | View Answer |
Big newspaper company, informally | View Answer |
Big Red | View Answer |
Bit of winter protection | View Answer |
Blew one's top | View Answer |
Boundary | View Answer |
Brand that has 'Real Facts' on its products | View Answer |
Breather | View Answer |
Bret and Robert's treatise on acid reflux? | View Answer |
Browbeaten | View Answer |
C. P. and E. B.'s essay on purity? | View Answer |
Caleb and Robert B.'s novel about valet service? | View Answer |
Cleaning up a mess, maybe | View Answer |
Co. that dances at the Met | View Answer |
Colosseum spectacle | View Answer |
Coordinate geometry calculation | View Answer |
Dan and Virginia's story of a dark-colored predator? | View Answer |
Declaration of 1941 | View Answer |
Dells | View Answer |
Detroit's ___ Center | View Answer |
Diminutive drum | View Answer |
Drop ___ (start to strip) | View Answer |
Early vocabulary word | View Answer |
Emmy-winning Arthur | View Answer |
Ezra and Irving's memoir of a stand-up comic? | View Answer |
Faux pas | View Answer |
Fictional inspector Dalgliesh | View Answer |
Flag holder | View Answer |
Fleeces, perhaps | View Answer |
Food brand name with an accent | View Answer |
For whom Safire wrote the words 'nattering nabobs of negativism' | View Answer |
Former capital of the Yukon | View Answer |
Former stock regulating org. | View Answer |
Freed | View Answer |
Gadget | View Answer |
Gertrude ___, first woman to swim the English Channel | View Answer |
Golf ball feature | View Answer |
Golf champ Mark | View Answer |
Grammy winner Bonnie | View Answer |
Gulf Stater | View Answer |
He was born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus | View Answer |
Holstein and Hereford | View Answer |
Horton and John's podiatry journal article? | View Answer |
Hunk's pride | View Answer |
In the future | View Answer |
It includes the line 'The True North strong and free!' | View Answer |
Italian isle | View Answer |
Janis's comics partner | View Answer |
Javits Center architect | View Answer |
Jonathan and Alice's account of a pedestrian in a hurry? | View Answer |
Judge who presided over 1995's most celebrated trial | View Answer |
Keep away | View Answer |
King Cole, e.g. | View Answer |
Leaves with notice | View Answer |
Like a really good game for a pitcher | View Answer |
Little, in La Scala | View Answer |
Looking good | View Answer |
Ltd., in Paris | View Answer |
Madly | View Answer |
Make a commitment | View Answer |
Maxima | View Answer |
Mrs. Dick Tracy | View Answer |
Name after 'you' | View Answer |
Nathanael and Jack's travel guide about Heathrow's environs? | View Answer |
Nightmare figure | View Answer |
Noses out | View Answer |
Old dancing duo | View Answer |
One-piece outfit | View Answer |
Oscar and Isaac's profile of Little Richard? | View Answer |
Parisian walk | View Answer |
Pkg. stats | View Answer |
Plays the banjo, e.g. | View Answer |
Posed | View Answer |
Preparer for a flood | View Answer |
Prove it | View Answer |
Question to a brown cow | View Answer |
R&B and C&W: Abbr. | View Answer |
Removes from a bulletin board | View Answer |
Response to 'How are you?' | View Answer |
Rex and Stephen's biography of Henry VIII? | View Answer |
Richard and Reynolds's bargain hunting manual? | View Answer |
Richard and Thomas's book about a robot? | View Answer |
Sad time | View Answer |
See 89-Across | View Answer |
Sentence shortener, for short | View Answer |
Six-footer from Australia | View Answer |
Some drivers | View Answer |
Sounded soft and sweet | View Answer |
Stanford QB drafted #1 in 1983 | View Answer |
Stiller and ___ | View Answer |
Sweaty | View Answer |
Team on the Thames | View Answer |
Temporary falloff | View Answer |
They're on the Met schedule | View Answer |
Typist's sound | View Answer |
Very quickly | View Answer |
Very sweet, as Champagne | View Answer |
Very tense and excited | View Answer |
Walk away with | View Answer |
Went by Saturn, say | View Answer |
Went undercover | View Answer |
When repeated, a Thor Heyerdahl title | View Answer |
With 100-Across, Naples opera house Teatro di ___ | View Answer |
___ loop (skating move) | View Answer |
___ Treaty, establishing the 49th parallel as a U.S. border | View Answer |
___ Wagner, player on an ultrarare baseball card | View Answer |
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