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'Cabaret' lyricist | View Answer |
'Conversations With God' author ___ Donald Walsch | View Answer |
'Dónde ___ los Ladrones?' (1998 platinum album by Shakira) | View Answer |
'Gee,' in Glasgow | View Answer |
'Ladies and gentlemen ...,' e.g. | View Answer |
'Sex and the City' character also known as John | View Answer |
'Time ___' (1990s sci-fi series) | View Answer |
'You bet!' | View Answer |
'___ a Woman?' (Sojourner Truth speech delivered in 1851 in 71-Across) | View Answer |
'___ all possible' | View Answer |
'___ moment' | View Answer |
*Age-revealing method | View Answer |
*Annual sports event since 1997 | View Answer |
*Beginning of time? | View Answer |
*Embezzlement, e.g. | View Answer |
*Harlequin romance, e.g. | View Answer |
*It's got some miles on it | View Answer |
*Kid constantly switching schools, maybe | View Answer |
*Leadfoot's downfall | View Answer |
*Party bowlful | View Answer |
*Pet shop purchase | View Answer |
*Pluto, e.g., before it was plutoed | View Answer |
*Stale air removers | View Answer |
*Supposed results of stress | View Answer |
900 years before Queen Elizabeth was crowned | View Answer |
Alternative rock genre | View Answer |
Antiseptic agent | View Answer |
Around the Clock is a version of this | View Answer |
Arrive continuously | View Answer |
Auditorium features | View Answer |
Bagel request | View Answer |
Be a ___ heart | View Answer |
Big name in dinnerware | View Answer |
British American Tobacco brand | View Answer |
Cable inits. for sales pitches | View Answer |
Cards once traded for Gehrigs, say | View Answer |
Carries on | View Answer |
Chris with the top 10 hit 'Wicked Game' | View Answer |
Citation's end | View Answer |
Cleaner, for short | View Answer |
Corrosive cleaning agents | View Answer |
Cover some ground | View Answer |
Danielle Steel novel about a European princess | View Answer |
Delicate skill | View Answer |
Derisive call | View Answer |
Donation location | View Answer |
Double ___ (Oreo variety) | View Answer |
Egyptian god of the universe | View Answer |
Elementary figure: Abbr. | View Answer |
Flair of pro wrestling | View Answer |
Foments | View Answer |
Gamble | View Answer |
Gave under pressure | View Answer |
Headless Horseman's wear | View Answer |
Hog | View Answer |
Is not as easy as it seems | View Answer |
Isthmus | View Answer |
Kind of expression | View Answer |
Kuwaiti dignitary | View Answer |
Lesage book 'Gil ___' | View Answer |
Like aprons, at times | View Answer |
Like peacocks | View Answer |
Like villains | View Answer |
Lisa with the #1 hit 'Stay (I Missed You)' | View Answer |
Locale of an 1805 Napoleon victory | View Answer |
Low-cost, lightweight autos of the 1910s-'20s | View Answer |
Makes one | View Answer |
Many a path up a mountain | View Answer |
Matey's libation | View Answer |
Middleton who sang with Louis Armstrong | View Answer |
Muckety-mucks | View Answer |
Navy, e.g. | View Answer |
Newer, as a car | View Answer |
Not an imit. | View Answer |
Online mag | View Answer |
Oscar winner for 'Life Is Beautiful' | View Answer |
Own, in the past | View Answer |
Petty and Singer | View Answer |
Protuberant | View Answer |
Purchase at a booth: Abbr. | View Answer |
Real cutup | View Answer |
Religious council | View Answer |
Rice source | View Answer |
Skipping | View Answer |
Small inlet | View Answer |
Soldiers home from service, e.g. | View Answer |
Solomons | View Answer |
Some police personnel: Abbr. | View Answer |
Some World Cup cheers | View Answer |
Start of a popular children's rhyme | View Answer |
Supermarket with a red oval logo | View Answer |
Teeny-tiny | View Answer |
Temperance proponents | View Answer |
The Wildcats, for short | View Answer |
They might carry babies in nappies | View Answer |
Title dog in an Inge play | View Answer |
Von Furstenberg of fashion | View Answer |
Was two under | View Answer |
Went by | View Answer |
Where the limbo dance originated | View Answer |
Where the Senegal River begins | View Answer |
White wine cocktails | View Answer |
Wields | View Answer |
Wine order | View Answer |
Woolgathering | View Answer |
Words a house burglar doesn't want to hear | View Answer |
___ Cong | View Answer |
___ de cacao | View Answer |
___-Boy (brand of furniture) | View Answer |
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