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'Applesauce!' | View Answer |
'Batman' fight scene sound | View Answer |
'Criminy!' | View Answer |
'I get it now' | View Answer |
'None for me, thanks' | View Answer |
'That ticked me off!' | View Answer |
'That's just ___ feel' | View Answer |
'The Power of Positive Thinking' author | View Answer |
'___ Little Tenderness' | View Answer |
1987 #1 Heart song that starts 'I hear the ticking of the clock' | View Answer |
Adrenaline producer | View Answer |
All the pluses | View Answer |
Architectural addition | View Answer |
Best-of-the-best | View Answer |
Betty, Bobbie and Billie followers on 'Petticoat Junction' | View Answer |
Bird in New South Wales | View Answer |
Bob and pageboy | View Answer |
Bond offerer, e.g. | View Answer |
Breathalyzer determination, for short | View Answer |
Call of support | View Answer |
Cannonball's path | View Answer |
Cheesesteak capital | View Answer |
City in a 'Can-Can' song | View Answer |
Cockeyed | View Answer |
Common inhalant | View Answer |
CONGESTION NEXT 10 MILES ... | View Answer |
Creator of the detective C. Auguste Dupin | View Answer |
Don Marquis's six-legged poet | View Answer |
Earthlings | View Answer |
Ermine, e.g. | View Answer |
Famed Russian battleship | View Answer |
Feeling when called to the principal's office | View Answer |
First name in TV talk | View Answer |
Flies that don't go far from home | View Answer |
Frozen dew | View Answer |
Gambino boss after Castellano | View Answer |
Gobbles (down) | View Answer |
Grind together | View Answer |
Harm | View Answer |
Has an angle | View Answer |
Hold 'em bullet | View Answer |
Houston after whom the Texas city is named | View Answer |
Investment unit | View Answer |
It may wind up at the side of the house | View Answer |
It's often picked up at the beach | View Answer |
It's often pointed in gymnastics | View Answer |
Jabba the ___, 'Star Wars' villain | View Answer |
Jean-Paul who wrote 'Words are loaded pistols' | View Answer |
Kind of commentator | View Answer |
Kind of translation | View Answer |
Know-it-___ (cocky types) | View Answer |
Leader whom Virgil called 'the virtuous' | View Answer |
Like some legal proceedings | View Answer |
Like some matching pairs | View Answer |
Lion or tiger or bear | View Answer |
Low-level position | View Answer |
MERGING TRAFFIC ... | View Answer |
Mortgage figs. | View Answer |
Neurotransmitter associated with sleep | View Answer |
NO STOPPING OR STANDING ... | View Answer |
NO THRU TRAFFIC ... | View Answer |
Number system with only 0's and 1's | View Answer |
One, for Fritz | View Answer |
Online program | View Answer |
Open mike night format, perhaps | View Answer |
Oriole who played in a record 2,632 straight games | View Answer |
Part of 24-Down | View Answer |
Particular form of government | View Answer |
Place with feeding times | View Answer |
Places to pray | View Answer |
QB's stat. | View Answer |
Queen of double entendres | View Answer |
Removed fold marks | View Answer |
Reply from a polite young'un | View Answer |
Requiring an umbrella | View Answer |
Roadies work on them | View Answer |
Roughhousing | View Answer |
Sauce made with garlic and olive oil | View Answer |
School for Prince Harry | View Answer |
Setting for the biggest movie of 1939 | View Answer |
Sideshow worker | View Answer |
Slowpoke | View Answer |
Small crustacean | View Answer |
Some '50s Fords | View Answer |
Some run to get in it | View Answer |
SPEED LIMIT 65 M.P.H. ... | View Answer |
STAY IN LANE ... | View Answer |
STOP ... | View Answer |
Suffix with hatch | View Answer |
Supermarket V.I.P.'s: Abbr. | View Answer |
The pulp in pulp fiction | View Answer |
The Wright brothers' Ohio home | View Answer |
Toilet tissue superlative | View Answer |
Tony Hillerman detective Jim | View Answer |
Took an alternate route | View Answer |
Troll dolls or Silly Bandz | View Answer |
Unchallenging reading material | View Answer |
Wearers of jeweled turbans | View Answer |
Winged celestial being | View Answer |
Wizened woman | View Answer |
Woodlands male | View Answer |
Worry for a farmer | View Answer |
YOUR TAX DOLLARS AT WORK ... | View Answer |
___ Intrepid | View Answer |
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