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'Bam!' man in the kitchen | View Answer |
'Cheers' actor Roger | View Answer |
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'Just ___!' ('Hold on!') | View Answer |
'Love surfeits not, ___ like a glutton dies': Shak. | View Answer |
'Moving on then ...' | View Answer |
'Somewhere in Time' actor | View Answer |
'Vette alternative | View Answer |
'___ House,' 1970 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young hit | View Answer |
'___ Kommissar' (1983 hit) | View Answer |
1950 Anne Baxter title role | View Answer |
1961 Charlton Heston/Sophia Loren film | View Answer |
Actor/comic Brad | View Answer |
Agcy. of the U.N. | View Answer |
Alma mater of some engrs. | View Answer |
Approvals | View Answer |
Author John Dickson ___ | View Answer |
Bao ___ (former Vietnamese emperor) | View Answer |
Bars | View Answer |
Batch that's hatched | View Answer |
Bird with meat high in protein | View Answer |
Boozehound's sound | View Answer |
Bounced | View Answer |
Brick-and-mortar alternative | View Answer |
Brooklynese, e.g. | View Answer |
Caesar, e.g. | View Answer |
Campers, for short | View Answer |
Carrier in the Star Alliance | View Answer |
Cassette button abbr. | View Answer |
Cassette knob abbr. | View Answer |
Collectible book | View Answer |
Composer of 'The Miraculous Mandarin' | View Answer |
Confidant, peut-être | View Answer |
Cowlick tamer | View Answer |
Dahl of 'A Southern Yankee,' 1948 | View Answer |
Dancer Jeanmaire | View Answer |
Demoiselle's dressing | View Answer |
Depp title role | View Answer |
Disapproving look | View Answer |
Embroidery loops | View Answer |
Española, e.g. | View Answer |
Évian-___-Bains, France | View Answer |
Famous 12-book story | View Answer |
Football Hall-of-Famer George | View Answer |
Future platypi | View Answer |
German import | View Answer |
Gift from the well-endowed | View Answer |
Grenache, for one | View Answer |
Helper in herding | View Answer |
Herd of elephants? | View Answer |
Indonesian vacation spot | View Answer |
Initials in news | View Answer |
Introvert or extrovert | View Answer |
It might have a theater and planetarium | View Answer |
Items at one's disposal? | View Answer |
Key: Fr. | View Answer |
Kin of -ess or -trix | View Answer |
Like many an online password | View Answer |
Line in London | View Answer |
Little newt | View Answer |
Made fractions ... or factions | View Answer |
Marxist, e.g. | View Answer |
Most outspread | View Answer |
Not even once, in Nürnberg | View Answer |
Not in the profession | View Answer |
Off | View Answer |
Offer one's thoughts | View Answer |
Old tales | View Answer |
On the say-so of | View Answer |
Parsley parts | View Answer |
Part of 58-Down: Abbr. | View Answer |
Petered out | View Answer |
Play featuring Mrs. Malaprop, with 'The' | View Answer |
Prefix with thesis | View Answer |
Prosaic | View Answer |
Protector | View Answer |
Puts together | View Answer |
Relative of fusilli | View Answer |
Resident of New York's Murray Hill, e.g. | View Answer |
Response to freshness? | View Answer |
Rose who rose to fame in the 1980s | View Answer |
Sculpture garden setting in N.Y.C. | View Answer |
Seine filler | View Answer |
Show expanded to four hours in 2007 | View Answer |
Sideshow features | View Answer |
Simple | View Answer |
Singer who played Cyrano in 'Cyrano de Bergerac' | View Answer |
Small carriage | View Answer |
Some pupils | View Answer |
Sonatas and such | View Answer |
Start | View Answer |
Sudden turns | View Answer |
Swedish-born 'Chocolat' actress | View Answer |
Symbol of a boring routine | View Answer |
T. S. Eliot's 'Theatre Cat' | View Answer |
Technical trouble | View Answer |
They may be flipped | View Answer |
Uncle of Levi | View Answer |
University V.I.P. | View Answer |
Very successful | View Answer |
Vessel in an alcove | View Answer |
Wannabe | View Answer |
Way out in space | View Answer |
What a forklift may lift | View Answer |
What a mummy might have | View Answer |
What's mined to keep? | View Answer |
When daylight saving begins: Abbr. | View Answer |
Word in many bank names | View Answer |
Words of certainty | View Answer |
Year that Emperor Frederick I died | View Answer |
Yokel's laugh | View Answer |
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