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'Do I dare to ___ peach?' | View Answer |
'ER' network | View Answer |
'L'Après-midi d'un faune' poet Stéphane ___ | View Answer |
'Let's hear it!' | View Answer |
'Perry Mason' scene | View Answer |
'Rinkitink ___' (L. Frank Baum book) | View Answer |
'Seven Seas of ___' (early Queen hit) | View Answer |
'So nice!' | View Answer |
'Super!' | View Answer |
'Um ... well ... it's like ...' | View Answer |
'___, I'm sure' | View Answer |
About equal to | View Answer |
Alderaan royal | View Answer |
Alternatively, in Internet lingo | View Answer |
Angelo or Antonio | View Answer |
April, May and June | View Answer |
Arc de Triomphe and Nelson's Column | View Answer |
Assert without proof | View Answer |
Bad news on Wall Street | View Answer |
Beckett's 'Krapp's Last Tape,' e.g. | View Answer |
Bet in craps | View Answer |
Blah-blah-blah | View Answer |
Blow it | View Answer |
Boost | View Answer |
Boost | View Answer |
Botanical bristle | View Answer |
Brand for hay fever sufferers | View Answer |
Butler's place | View Answer |
Check person | View Answer |
Chem. pollutants | View Answer |
Classic camera maker | View Answer |
Contends for valedictorian, say | View Answer |
Contents of a sleeve | View Answer |
Crime scene evidence | View Answer |
Crude qty. | View Answer |
Cry after poor service? | View Answer |
David Bowie single with the lyric 'If we can sparkle he may land tonight' | View Answer |
Deli nosh | View Answer |
Diminish | View Answer |
Dividing fairly, say | View Answer |
Doing really well | View Answer |
Emporio ___ | View Answer |
Excited call to a crew | View Answer |
Farm newborns | View Answer |
Flavor associated with Chardonnay | View Answer |
Followers | View Answer |
French ice cream flavorer | View Answer |
Frightens | View Answer |
Galaxy sci. | View Answer |
George Manville ___, English adventure writer | View Answer |
Hazards for marine life | View Answer |
He taught Mowgli the law of the jungle | View Answer |
Heavenly body that humans will never set foot on | View Answer |
High-fiber, low-fat cereal ingredient | View Answer |
Hooch holder at a ballgame | View Answer |
How to address a brother | View Answer |
Implants | View Answer |
In short supply | View Answer |
Intel mission | View Answer |
It joins the Rhone at Lyon | View Answer |
James known for playing an 8-Down | View Answer |
Japanese noodle | View Answer |
Jet boat brand | View Answer |
Kyushu volcano | View Answer |
Large group in a 23-Across | View Answer |
Like a three-card monte player | View Answer |
Like some doughnuts and windows | View Answer |
Mandela's presidential successor | View Answer |
Mathematician Paul | View Answer |
Merely routine | View Answer |
Mezzanotte is one | View Answer |
Mournful songs | View Answer |
Neutral space | View Answer |
Object of many a court order | View Answer |
Obstinate type | View Answer |
Part of MHz | View Answer |
Permitted | View Answer |
Places for some newborns | View Answer |
Provençal sauce | View Answer |
Quick swims | View Answer |
Reed sites | View Answer |
Relating to songbirds | View Answer |
Relative of Rover | View Answer |
Relax | View Answer |
Remove ropes from | View Answer |
Request for face time | View Answer |
River with the Reichenbach Falls | View Answer |
See 9-Down | View Answer |
Slightest amount | View Answer |
Smear with wax, old-style | View Answer |
Smugness | View Answer |
Some commercial signs | View Answer |
Some flowering shrubs | View Answer |
South of France | View Answer |
Sports competition | View Answer |
Squelch | View Answer |
Strong | View Answer |
Subject of the 2008 biography 'Somebody' | View Answer |
Swiftian brute | View Answer |
Take ___ for the worse | View Answer |
Tear-jerking | View Answer |
Those, to Tomás | View Answer |
Three squares | View Answer |
Throat stuff | View Answer |
Tough rubber? | View Answer |
Treat in a blue wrapper | View Answer |
Unhip sort | View Answer |
Unit of star measurement | View Answer |
Watts who hosted a 1990s talk show | View Answer |
What Fels-Naptha banished, in old ads | View Answer |
When said three times, a W.W. II cry | View Answer |
Where N.B.A. coach Rick Pitino played college ball | View Answer |
Works in the music business | View Answer |
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