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'... And I'm the queen of England!' | View Answer |
'A ___ tardi' ('See you later,' in Italy) | View Answer |
'Do ___!' ('Stop procrastinating!') | View Answer |
'Enough, Jorge!' | View Answer |
'Fine' | View Answer |
'Jersey Shore' airer | View Answer |
'Love is blind,' e.g. | View Answer |
'Piece of cake!' | View Answer |
'Slander' author Coulter | View Answer |
'The Rights of Man' writer | View Answer |
'Vous êtes ___' | View Answer |
1922 Max Schreck film | View Answer |
1931 Bela Lugosi film | View Answer |
1979 George Hamilton film | View Answer |
1986 Brad Davis film | View Answer |
1987 Adrian Pasdar film | View Answer |
1988 #1 country album | View Answer |
1995 Eddie Murphy film | View Answer |
2008 Robert Pattinson film | View Answer |
A bit of cheer? | View Answer |
Acreage fig. | View Answer |
Arctic herder | View Answer |
Argentine article | View Answer |
Athenian porch | View Answer |
Belonging to you and me | View Answer |
Bernard Malamud's first novel | View Answer |
Bit of Vaseline | View Answer |
Bones also called cubiti | View Answer |
Bunch at a grocery store | View Answer |
Bygone flightless bird | View Answer |
Canine cousin | View Answer |
Cheese ball? | View Answer |
Coconut filler | View Answer |
Cold war broadcasting inits. | View Answer |
Common rhyme scheme | View Answer |
Communication syst. | View Answer |
Compel | View Answer |
Cozy place? | View Answer |
Crime scene matter | View Answer |
Crusoe's creator | View Answer |
Doltish | View Answer |
Epic translated by Alexander Pope | View Answer |
Epoch in which mammals arose | View Answer |
Even | View Answer |
Exclude, with 'out' | View Answer |
Female fowl | View Answer |
Fruit-based fountain treat | View Answer |
Furry adoptee | View Answer |
George who wrote 'The Spanish Gypsy' | View Answer |
Gift giver's words | View Answer |
Grade school door sign | View Answer |
Halloween cry | View Answer |
Heavyweight | View Answer |
High-water mark | View Answer |
Home of 'Hardball' | View Answer |
It may be hidden at a hideout | View Answer |
It might come after you | View Answer |
Jazz saxophonist/flutist Frank | View Answer |
Kind of warfare | View Answer |
Least typical | View Answer |
Like a locked lavatory | View Answer |
Like some fondue pots | View Answer |
Like the inside of a coffin | View Answer |
Longtime Yankee nickname | View Answer |
Lover of Isolde | View Answer |
Maestro's sign | View Answer |
Make a copy of | View Answer |
Many visitors to Legoland | View Answer |
Medal of valor | View Answer |
Moolah | View Answer |
N.F.L. defensive lineman B. J. ___ | View Answer |
Newsman Marvin | View Answer |
Noted New York eatery | View Answer |
Odd Fellows' meeting place | View Answer |
Old-style fax | View Answer |
One getting hit on at a party? | View Answer |
Ontario's ___ Canals | View Answer |
Pianist/composer Schumann | View Answer |
Poodle's greeting | View Answer |
Question shouted in exasperation | View Answer |
Reaches altogether | View Answer |
Ring figures | View Answer |
Rocky pinnacle | View Answer |
Roman squares | View Answer |
Saturnalia participants | View Answer |
Selfish person's cry before and after 'all' | View Answer |
Serving on a stick | View Answer |
Shopping center regulars | View Answer |
Skull caps? | View Answer |
Slush pile contents: Abbr. | View Answer |
Sly sorts | View Answer |
Some gravesite decorations | View Answer |
Some of the fine print on sports pages | View Answer |
Souvenir from Scotland | View Answer |
Sprinkled with baby powder | View Answer |
Stage direction that means 'alone' | View Answer |
Subpar grades | View Answer |
Sucks up | View Answer |
Super ___ (old game console) | View Answer |
Tandem twosome | View Answer |
Tech whiz | View Answer |
Units of cream: Abbr. | View Answer |
Used, as a dinner tray | View Answer |
Wagnerian opera setting | View Answer |
Walk the earth | View Answer |
What Chippendale furniture was made in | View Answer |
When French ghouls come out? | View Answer |
When Italian ghouls come out? | View Answer |
[See instructions] | View Answer |
___ Balls (Hostess snack food) | View Answer |
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