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'As You Like It' role | View Answer |
'Cold Mountain' heroine | View Answer |
'Got it!' | View Answer |
'Open ___' | View Answer |
'Spare' part | View Answer |
'The Flying Dutchman' tenor | View Answer |
'___ Love' (1978 hit for Natalie Cole) | View Answer |
*'Either that ___ goes, or I do' (Oscar Wilde's reputed last words) | View Answer |
*Annual N.F.L. event | View Answer |
*Cover-up | View Answer |
*Green Bay Packers fan | View Answer |
*Lamp holder | View Answer |
*Legislative V.I.P. | View Answer |
*Lure | View Answer |
*Object of superstition | View Answer |
*Risking detention | View Answer |
*Tally | View Answer |
*Wonder product | View Answer |
*Zigzag trail up a mountain | View Answer |
1977 Liza Minnelli musical | View Answer |
A guard may protect it | View Answer |
A little or a lot | View Answer |
Armpits | View Answer |
Bankroll? | View Answer |
Better writing, e.g. | View Answer |
Big band | View Answer |
Big wind | View Answer |
Birthplace of William Thackeray and Satyajit Ray | View Answer |
Block | View Answer |
Brain matter? | View Answer |
Bring around | View Answer |
Cast about | View Answer |
Certain | View Answer |
Chartres shout | View Answer |
Chin | View Answer |
Choice | View Answer |
Closed in on | View Answer |
Critical situation | View Answer |
Cultivates | View Answer |
Cursed alchemist | View Answer |
Curved nail, perhaps | View Answer |
Dashing | View Answer |
Decline in value | View Answer |
Dentiform : tooth :: pyriform : ___ | View Answer |
Dickens | View Answer |
Direction for violinists | View Answer |
Dirt | View Answer |
Display in the Auckland Museum | View Answer |
Economy | View Answer |
Empty-headed | View Answer |
Epithet for Elizabeth I | View Answer |
Exotic berry in some fruit juices | View Answer |
F-14, e.g. | View Answer |
Family name in Frank Miller's 'Sin City' series | View Answer |
Football do-over | View Answer |
Foozle | View Answer |
French firm: Abbr. | View Answer |
Frequent disclaimer | View Answer |
Galsworthy's Mrs. Forsyte | View Answer |
German unity | View Answer |
Get a flat | View Answer |
Gregg Allman's wife who filed for divorce after nine days | View Answer |
Half-circle window over a door | View Answer |
Harsh call | View Answer |
High trump card | View Answer |
Imitated | View Answer |
Interjection added to the O.E.D. in 2001 | View Answer |
It's in circulation | View Answer |
Jazzy Chick | View Answer |
Jostles | View Answer |
June 'honoree,' briefly | View Answer |
Kind of crazy? | View Answer |
Land called Mizraim in the Bible | View Answer |
Light brown | View Answer |
Like some census categories | View Answer |
Like some earrings | View Answer |
Liliuokalani Gardens site | View Answer |
Lunkhead | View Answer |
Made an individual effort | View Answer |
Major party | View Answer |
Marks | View Answer |
Meat, as in 66-Down | View Answer |
Missed signals from Little Boy Blue, maybe | View Answer |
Navigator William with a sea named after him | View Answer |
New addition | View Answer |
Obloquy, e.g. | View Answer |
Open up | View Answer |
Org. that gives approval | View Answer |
Oscillate | View Answer |
Pres. with the Marshall Plan | View Answer |
Print maker | View Answer |
Project Blue Book subj. | View Answer |
Purely | View Answer |
Real first name of Alfalfa of the Little Rascals | View Answer |
Relieve | View Answer |
Resident of Daiquirí | View Answer |
Rogue | View Answer |
Rural address abbr. | View Answer |
Sands, e.g. | View Answer |
Sassy lassies | View Answer |
Scene of confusion | View Answer |
Sense of taste | View Answer |
Serving from a pot | View Answer |
Sharp and stimulating | View Answer |
Site of numerous firings | View Answer |
Sitting around for years waiting to get drunk? | View Answer |
Some naturals | View Answer |
Something that might be hard to drink? | View Answer |
Something unprecedented | View Answer |
Spanish fleet? | View Answer |
Stars in many westerns | View Answer |
Stop sign? | View Answer |
Suffix with boff | View Answer |
Tedious trips | View Answer |
They may offer rides | View Answer |
Wins everything | View Answer |
Wired | View Answer |
Wry | View Answer |
Yahoo | View Answer |
___ dish | View Answer |
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