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'Arabian Nights' opener? | View Answer |
'Away From ___' (Julie Christie film) | View Answer |
'Intolerance' actress Lillian | View Answer |
'Mother Courage and Her Children' playwright | View Answer |
'The Lord of the Rings' dwarf | View Answer |
'___ here!' | View Answer |
1930s heavyweight champ known as the Ambling Alp | View Answer |
1986 film featuring Chevy Chase as Dusty Bottoms | View Answer |
Adjusts for daylight saving, e.g. | View Answer |
Affluence | View Answer |
Air play? | View Answer |
Ankh's top | View Answer |
Architect of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao | View Answer |
Archival material | View Answer |
As yet unactualized | View Answer |
Attack helicopter | View Answer |
Becomes layered while settling | View Answer |
Begging soldiers? | View Answer |
Best guide around town, probably | View Answer |
Bottom line? | View Answer |
Boyo | View Answer |
Brought in | View Answer |
Brown who wrote 'The Lost Symbol' | View Answer |
Bullets, in Texas hold'em | View Answer |
Call before a football game | View Answer |
Choose not to cook, say | View Answer |
Co. of which Howard Hughes became the principal shareholder in 1939 | View Answer |
Coll. dorm overseers | View Answer |
Colorado's Mesa ___ | View Answer |
Competitors of Wahoos and Tar Heels | View Answer |
Country whose name means 'warrior king' | View Answer |
Cream alternative | View Answer |
Deciding the best man is better, perhaps? | View Answer |
Dewlap's place | View Answer |
Dishonorable | View Answer |
Double or nothing, say? | View Answer |
Empty words | View Answer |
Farmyard chorus | View Answer |
France's Belle-Île-en-___ | View Answer |
Galaxy shape | View Answer |
Gambler's declaration | View Answer |
Gave birth to a litter | View Answer |
Get by somehow | View Answer |
Great white ___ | View Answer |
Handle | View Answer |
Headwear also known as jipijapas | View Answer |
Heavy lifters | View Answer |
Holder of pet electrons, protons and neutrons? | View Answer |
Horsehair source | View Answer |
Hymn starter | View Answer |
It might have an extension: Abbr. | View Answer |
It's most useful when it's cracked | View Answer |
James who wrote 'A Million Little Pieces' | View Answer |
John-Boy Walton's sister | View Answer |
Keats's '___ on Indolence' | View Answer |
Key holders | View Answer |
Keyless | View Answer |
Kick in the rear, maybe | View Answer |
Large hot spot | View Answer |
Letters on old rubles | View Answer |
Like a foreboding sky | View Answer |
Like many rugs | View Answer |
Like mountains and maps | View Answer |
Los Angeles museum, with 'the' | View Answer |
Lunch orders that are typically sliced in half | View Answer |
Maker of 'the plow that broke the Plains' | View Answer |
Manchester moms | View Answer |
Many a shipment to Detroit | View Answer |
Médoc, for one | View Answer |
Memento of an old athletic injury? | View Answer |
Minute Maid Park players | View Answer |
Muesli ingredients | View Answer |
Nitpicks? | View Answer |
Off | View Answer |
Olympics ideal | View Answer |
Peggy Lee's signature song | View Answer |
Pickett's Charge participant | View Answer |
Plays at maximum volume | View Answer |
Pres. title | View Answer |
Pro ___ (for one's country) | View Answer |
Professorial material? | View Answer |
Prostitute who protected Israelite spies, in Joshua | View Answer |
Reductions in rank that aren't entirely bad? | View Answer |
Rocking chair storyteller | View Answer |
School cards | View Answer |
Seaside bird | View Answer |
Senate tie breaker | View Answer |
Setting of Van Gogh's 'Cafe Terrace at Night' | View Answer |
Shaker's sound | View Answer |
Shy | View Answer |
Sir ___, nephew of King Arthur | View Answer |
Sorters' formations | View Answer |
South Los Angeles district | View Answer |
Spectacular autumn trees | View Answer |
Stem joints | View Answer |
Stock in trade | View Answer |
Subway car feature | View Answer |
Suffix with slogan | View Answer |
Superheroes have them | View Answer |
They're all good | View Answer |
They're set for drinking and smoking | View Answer |
Things heard after thumbs are hit with hammers? | View Answer |
Tips | View Answer |
Tolerant of other opinions | View Answer |
Trace | View Answer |
Triumphant cry | View Answer |
Uses as a source | View Answer |
View from the Quai d'Orsay | View Answer |
Water carrier | View Answer |
What white flour lacks | View Answer |
Where Caleb was sent as a spy | View Answer |
Windup | View Answer |
X-ray view | View Answer |
Young scientists who are impossible to work with? | View Answer |
___ Mawr College | View Answer |
___ rigueur (literally) | View Answer |
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