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Actor Waggoner and others | View Answer |
All out | View Answer |
All washed up? | View Answer |
Amphitheater shape | View Answer |
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Atkins diet no-no | View Answer |
Band with the 1998 #1 hit 'Iris' | View Answer |
Begins | View Answer |
Big name in copiers | View Answer |
Break off | View Answer |
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Business that makes the cut? | View Answer |
Busy times on the French Riviera | View Answer |
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Cause of Irish emigration in the 1840s-'50s | View Answer |
Churlish | View Answer |
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Creative story | View Answer |
Cry accompanied by a gavel rap | View Answer |
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Digital watch brand | View Answer |
Director Almodovar | View Answer |
Dish often served folded over | View Answer |
Dry cleaner's challenge | View Answer |
Early shepherd | View Answer |
Easily identifiable | View Answer |
Femur terminus | View Answer |
Frequent Security Council topic | View Answer |
G-men's weapons | View Answer |
Giovanni of 'Lost in Translation' | View Answer |
Haleakala National Park setting | View Answer |
Have ___ up one's sleeve | View Answer |
He played Dr. Kildare in 1930s-'40s films | View Answer |
Heavily satirical | View Answer |
Helps in planting | View Answer |
Hold back | View Answer |
I.B.M. computer of the 1990s | View Answer |
Intrinsically | View Answer |
Is around longer than | View Answer |
It borders the Brooklyn Botanic Garden | View Answer |
It can carry a tune | View Answer |
Jargon ender | View Answer |
Kind of butterfly | View Answer |
Lane in Hollywood | View Answer |
Leviathan's home | View Answer |
Like bonds and movies | View Answer |
Lily variety | View Answer |
List holders | View Answer |
Long-running NBC show, for short | View Answer |
Lose intensity | View Answer |
Low point | View Answer |
Meat-stock jelly | View Answer |
Members of some city commissions | View Answer |
Mouth feature | View Answer |
Muppet with a goldfish named Dorothy | View Answer |
Muttonhead | View Answer |
Net assets? | View Answer |
Netman Nastase | View Answer |
Niagara River's source | View Answer |
Night 'The Wild Wild West' was shown in 1960s TV: Abbr. | View Answer |
Numerical comparison | View Answer |
Nutritionists' topics | View Answer |
Olive in the funny pages | View Answer |
Part of a dean's address | View Answer |
Peaks, to Pedro | View Answer |
Perpendicular wing | View Answer |
Platypus part | View Answer |
Pulitzer category | View Answer |
Purple-flowering tree | View Answer |
Ravi Shankar performance | View Answer |
Region of Greece containing the capital | View Answer |
Related groups | View Answer |
Remote possibility? | View Answer |
Replaced, on a hard drive | View Answer |
Rich blue stone | View Answer |
Riot police goal | View Answer |
Rows of buttons | View Answer |
Seeks water, in a way | View Answer |
Set the price at | View Answer |
Setting setting | View Answer |
She won her Best Supporting Actress Oscar for playing a man | View Answer |
Sitcom waitress | View Answer |
Spine feature | View Answer |
Spring site | View Answer |
Squat | View Answer |
Sudden rush | View Answer |
Sunscreen additive | View Answer |
Superior group | View Answer |
Support | View Answer |
Tasmania's capital | View Answer |
The Beatles' '___ Loser' | View Answer |
The Pont Neuf spans it | View Answer |
They may be bowled over | View Answer |
Three more than quadri- | View Answer |
Turn up | View Answer |
Turned informer | View Answer |
TV networks, e.g. | View Answer |
Under control | View Answer |
Unstressed | View Answer |
Western accessories | View Answer |
Where a flock flocks | View Answer |
White Rabbit's lament | View Answer |
Wishful thinker of story | View Answer |
Wrecking ball alternative | View Answer |
Yen | View Answer |
___ Nehru Gandhi | View Answer |
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