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'Alas' | View Answer |
'Get ___ hence': I Kings 17:3 | View Answer |
'Take it easy!' | View Answer |
'The Bad News Bears' actress | View Answer |
'Were I the Moor, I would not be ___' | View Answer |
'___ Day Will Come' (1963 #1 hit) | View Answer |
'___ doubt but they were fain o' ither': Burns | View Answer |
'___ of the Storm Country' | View Answer |
'___ were the days' | View Answer |
1930s film pooch | View Answer |
1976 rescue site | View Answer |
A Lennon | View Answer |
Actor Dennis | View Answer |
Athol Fugard's 'A Lesson From ___' | View Answer |
Atom modeler | View Answer |
Back talk | View Answer |
Bad actor's philosophy? | View Answer |
Bordeaux, e.g. | View Answer |
Carrier with a frequent flier program called EuroBonus | View Answer |
Chaucer piece | View Answer |
Chewy treats | View Answer |
Club Meds, e.g. | View Answer |
Concerns of middle-aged guys in lower Louisiana? | View Answer |
Conductors of many exams, for short | View Answer |
Content of la mar | View Answer |
Contest | View Answer |
Couples no more | View Answer |
Cpl.'s inferior | View Answer |
Cricket units | View Answer |
Cry of delight | View Answer |
Cute | View Answer |
Diminutive suffix | View Answer |
Disco fan on 'The Simpsons' | View Answer |
Emmy-winning actress ___ de Matteo | View Answer |
Feature of much ancient Roman statuary | View Answer |
Film character who actually does not say 'Play it again, Sam' | View Answer |
Fleischmann's product | View Answer |
Gain access, in a way | View Answer |
German-born tennis star Tommy | View Answer |
Give a raw deal | View Answer |
Give due credit | View Answer |
Go after | View Answer |
Goes after | View Answer |
Hawk | View Answer |
Hogan contemporary | View Answer |
Huggies competitor | View Answer |
Ignore | View Answer |
It may be snowy or spotted | View Answer |
It's symbolized by caviar and Champagne | View Answer |
Item in a music producer's in-box | View Answer |
James or Jackie of Hollywood | View Answer |
Kim Jong-il, for one | View Answer |
Lawn starters | View Answer |
Lengthy military sign-up? | View Answer |
Letters of faux modesty | View Answer |
Like some responsibilities | View Answer |
Like some spicy food | View Answer |
Loud ringing | View Answer |
Macho guys like their pie cold? | View Answer |
Maine college | View Answer |
MGM symbol | View Answer |
Name often followed by a number | View Answer |
News show assemblage | View Answer |
Nostradamus, for one | View Answer |
Not smooth | View Answer |
Not so tied up | View Answer |
Old touring car | View Answer |
One side in the 1973 Paris Peace Accords | View Answer |
One who takes people in | View Answer |
Org. for electing candidates | View Answer |
Org. with a 2004-05 lockout | View Answer |
Out of one's mind, in a way, with 'up' | View Answer |
Pain result | View Answer |
Part of a Molière play | View Answer |
Place for mounted antlers, maybe | View Answer |
Portuguese-speaking island off the African coast | View Answer |
Potential cause of a food recall | View Answer |
Presidential straw poll city | View Answer |
Put the dentures aside while gardening? | View Answer |
Quick-like | View Answer |
Replies from the hard of hearing | View Answer |
Result of some time in a bed? | View Answer |
Robbers' gain | View Answer |
Roman square | View Answer |
Sail problem | View Answer |
Scrub over | View Answer |
Seine tributary | View Answer |
Shiites or Sunnis | View Answer |
Signal for a programmer's jump | View Answer |
Snag | View Answer |
Sobersided | View Answer |
Some dates | View Answer |
Soviet news group | View Answer |
Starboard food fish? | View Answer |
Start of 'A Visit From St. Nicholas' | View Answer |
Streets of Québec | View Answer |
Third planet from le soleil | View Answer |
Title for Helen Mirren | View Answer |
Very religious | View Answer |
Vetoes | View Answer |
Whales, at times | View Answer |
Word after bang, break or bump | View Answer |
Xanadu river | View Answer |
You might play something by this | View Answer |
[sigh] | View Answer |
___ Park, Queens | View Answer |
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