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Angel, e.g., for short | View Answer |
Arthur with a racket | View Answer |
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Cel | View Answer |
Chief Ouray's tribe | View Answer |
City near old silver mines | View Answer |
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College course, briefly | View Answer |
Cross out | View Answer |
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Debugger's mission? | View Answer |
Dr. Westheimer telling it like it is? | View Answer |
Eighth or ninth word in the 'Star Wars' opening crawl | View Answer |
Eric Clapton love song | View Answer |
Essence | View Answer |
Ethnic group including Zulus | View Answer |
Exterminator, often | View Answer |
Father of Ariadne | View Answer |
Fourth word in the 'Star Wars' opening crawl | View Answer |
Good outcome | View Answer |
Good situation for a server | View Answer |
Grammar class exercise | View Answer |
Great trait | View Answer |
Handel oratorio king | View Answer |
Healthful husks | View Answer |
Help, wrongly | View Answer |
Hickman who played 58-Across | View Answer |
Huge opponents | View Answer |
Imarets, e.g. | View Answer |
Its crown is in your head | View Answer |
Ivanhoe's lady | View Answer |
Japanese I.T. giant | View Answer |
Karma | View Answer |
Kind of talk | View Answer |
King, in Portuguese | View Answer |
Language from which 'sky' and 'egg' are derived | View Answer |
Law school course | View Answer |
Liturgical reference | View Answer |
Longtime Buick model | View Answer |
Lumber dimensions | View Answer |
Mag. team | View Answer |
Male symbol components | View Answer |
Name on the street | View Answer |
Nocturnal fledgling | View Answer |
Nonplussed | View Answer |
Once, formerly | View Answer |
Opposite of stout | View Answer |
Orange-roofed establishment, in brief | View Answer |
Paper that dishes dirt | View Answer |
Pitcher plant victim | View Answer |
Pivots | View Answer |
Poetry contests | View Answer |
Pol Paul | View Answer |
Port sights | View Answer |
Quark/antiquark particle | View Answer |
Rapper's retinue | View Answer |
Recording period | View Answer |
Result of a plumbing disaster in the apartment above? | View Answer |
Sacrament, e.g. | View Answer |
Santiago is its patron saint | View Answer |
Scan for slips | View Answer |
Scoldings | View Answer |
Scottish seaport | View Answer |
Shevat or Sivan | View Answer |
Shout at a bowl | View Answer |
Skeptical rejoinder | View Answer |
Slip hider | View Answer |
Something an office worker might file | View Answer |
Something kids might very well tune out? | View Answer |
Spade, e.g., for short | View Answer |
Spiritedly, in scores | View Answer |
Stars can have big ones | View Answer |
Starting stake | View Answer |
Subject of a Scottish mystery, informally | View Answer |
Suffix with cruciverbal | View Answer |
Tea leaves alternative | View Answer |
Tome that makes a pub owner feel nostalgic? | View Answer |
Toon for which Hank Azaria won a 1998 Emmy | View Answer |
Topsy-turvy | View Answer |
Touch, e.g. | View Answer |
Unattended | View Answer |
Updates electrically | View Answer |
V.I.-to-Trinidad dir. | View Answer |
Viscera | View Answer |
Voiced, in phonetics | View Answer |
W.W. II command area | View Answer |
Waste line | View Answer |
Web site for Charlotte | View Answer |
What you might bow your head to get | View Answer |
Whence the phrase 'sour grapes' | View Answer |
Where to find a best-selling CD? | View Answer |
___ cloud (solar system outlier) | View Answer |
___ Gillis of 1960s TV | View Answer |
___ of Souls, Na'vi temple in 'Avatar' | View Answer |
___ Zoo | View Answer |
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