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'Go ___!' | View Answer |
'The lowest form of humor,' per Samuel Johnson | View Answer |
'The Mystery of ___ Vep,' 1990s Off Broadway play | View Answer |
'Toe' of the Arabian Peninsula | View Answer |
'Twin Peaks' actor Jack | View Answer |
'Vitruvian Man' artist | View Answer |
'___ I might ...' | View Answer |
112-Across sound | View Answer |
300 to 3,000 MHz range | View Answer |
7-0 record, e.g. | View Answer |
Actresses Kristen and Graff | View Answer |
Angel | View Answer |
Annual parade subject | View Answer |
Begets | View Answer |
Biblical correspondent | View Answer |
Bit of air pollution | View Answer |
Blue pixie | View Answer |
Board, in a way | View Answer |
Canadian curling championship, with 'the' | View Answer |
Certain Central Asian | View Answer |
Coll. in La Jolla | View Answer |
Constant, in product names | View Answer |
Contents of sleeves | View Answer |
Cream, e.g. | View Answer |
Decimal system | View Answer |
Dinner crumbs | View Answer |
Div. of biology | View Answer |
Dom ___, 'Inception' hero | View Answer |
E is its lowest note | View Answer |
Fin de siècle writer Pierre ___ | View Answer |
Gently roast ... or something that's roasted | View Answer |
Group of whales | View Answer |
Grps. that know the drill? | View Answer |
Guy holding a Hostess snack cake? | View Answer |
Held in reserve | View Answer |
Hersey novel setting | View Answer |
Hipbone attachment | View Answer |
Hors d'oeuvre follower | View Answer |
Hulk Hogan or Andre the Giant, slangily | View Answer |
Inhabitant: Suffix | View Answer |
It has a blast | View Answer |
Japanese noodle | View Answer |
Jury members | View Answer |
Key with five sharps: Abbr. | View Answer |
Landlord's ultimatum? | View Answer |
Ledger list | View Answer |
Letter run | View Answer |
Library shelfful: Abbr. | View Answer |
Like Bob Dylan's voice | View Answer |
Liza Minnelli's father | View Answer |
Locale for a trophy display | View Answer |
Majorcan affirmation? | View Answer |
Mar. weekend shortener | View Answer |
Milk containers | View Answer |
Misspeak, e.g. | View Answer |
Modify, as software | View Answer |
More thin and frail | View Answer |
N.S.A. concern, for short | View Answer |
Nearly worthless | View Answer |
Not yet acquired, as knowledge | View Answer |
Operator of the original N.Y.C. subway | View Answer |
Opposite of Thanatos, to Freud | View Answer |
Organizer of many a sit-in: Abbr. | View Answer |
Out of the office, perhaps | View Answer |
Part of batting instruction | View Answer |
Parts of many a still life | View Answer |
Pet food company since 1946 | View Answer |
Places where masseurs massage | View Answer |
Play money? | View Answer |
Portuguese wines | View Answer |
Procrastinator's response | View Answer |
Purveyor of nonstick cookware | View Answer |
Puts back in | View Answer |
Red Skelton persona | View Answer |
Registering a poodle? | View Answer |
Reservation at a Johannesburg restaurant? | View Answer |
Roam and raid | View Answer |
SALT topic | View Answer |
Sculptor Maya | View Answer |
Sell-off, say | View Answer |
Sitcom with three stars | View Answer |
Skyscraper support | View Answer |
Slithering menace | View Answer |
Sol mates? | View Answer |
Some court pleas, for short | View Answer |
Some Latinas: Abbr. | View Answer |
Something for a kid to keep on hand? | View Answer |
Something that's 'Miss' titled? | View Answer |
Sports org. since 1894 | View Answer |
Steve Martin's 'boy king' | View Answer |
The 'A' of sports' A.F.L. | View Answer |
Track meet events | View Answer |
Traditional church celebration | View Answer |
Trouble's partner | View Answer |
Try to scare off, in a way | View Answer |
Tuscan town, home of the painter Duccio | View Answer |
U.N.-created land: Abbr. | View Answer |
Underachiever's motto? | View Answer |
V.J.'s employer | View Answer |
Very emotional | View Answer |
Vladimir Nabokov novel | View Answer |
What atoms do | View Answer |
What's expensive in Paris? | View Answer |
Where the driver is driving Miss Daisy | View Answer |
Windblown | View Answer |
Words of caution from Rodolfo? | View Answer |
Work that's no fun | View Answer |
Worry | View Answer |
Worthy of mention | View Answer |
Writer of the short story 'The Overcoat' | View Answer |
Year Columbus returned from his final voyage to the New World | View Answer |
[Over here!] | View Answer |
___ and cheese | View Answer |
___ Ed | View Answer |
___-all | View Answer |
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