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'Any day now' | View Answer |
'On the Road' journalist | View Answer |
'Reader, I married him' heroine | View Answer |
'The Story of ___' (1945 war film) | View Answer |
'Waking ___ Devine' (1998 comedy) | View Answer |
1912 novella 'Morte' | View Answer |
1934 novel 'Maw'id' | View Answer |
1943 novel 'Whaddya Tink? A Sapling Stays a Sapling Fuhevah?' | View Answer |
1951 film 'Une Personne des États-Unis' | View Answer |
1968 hit song 'Nazad' | View Answer |
1985 hit song 'Neung Keun' | View Answer |
1990s Toyota coupe | View Answer |
2003 Economics Nobelist Robert | View Answer |
2003 film 'Érase una Vez' | View Answer |
90% off? | View Answer |
Abbr. in many a mail-order address | View Answer |
About 10% of Africa | View Answer |
All's partner | View Answer |
Area crossed by Marco Polo | View Answer |
As a friend: Fr. | View Answer |
Author Steinhauer with the 2009 best seller 'The Tourist' | View Answer |
Bahraini buck | View Answer |
Bike brand | View Answer |
Carol start | View Answer |
Cath. title | View Answer |
Comic who said 'A short summary of every Jewish holiday: They tried to kill us. We won. Let's eat' | View Answer |
Constellation next to Ursa Major and Ursa Minor | View Answer |
Cookout discard | View Answer |
Court action | View Answer |
Creative sort | View Answer |
D.C.'s Union ___ | View Answer |
Daily or weekly | View Answer |
Dogmata | View Answer |
Dostoyevsky's denial | View Answer |
Drop off | View Answer |
E-mail button | View Answer |
Electrophorus electricus, for one | View Answer |
English dramatist Thomas | View Answer |
Failure to communicate? | View Answer |
Forces on horses: Abbr. | View Answer |
German photographer ___ Bing | View Answer |
Gourd | View Answer |
Greeting in Lisbon | View Answer |
Harold's car in 'Harold and Maude' | View Answer |
Hit CBS series beginning in 2004 | View Answer |
Hockey's Lindros | View Answer |
Home of Galicia | View Answer |
Iberian eyes | View Answer |
Inventory | View Answer |
Invoice issuer | View Answer |
Irish Rose's guy | View Answer |
It contains uracil | View Answer |
It's high in Peru | View Answer |
It's often visited during a trip | View Answer |
Jacobs of fashion | View Answer |
Light on the top? | View Answer |
Like boxers' hands | View Answer |
Like some goodbyes | View Answer |
Little pocket | View Answer |
Manly | View Answer |
Mozart opera title opening | View Answer |
Muchacha: Abbr. | View Answer |
Music on a carnival ride | View Answer |
Novelist Hoag | View Answer |
NPR host Conan and others | View Answer |
One forming a secret union? | View Answer |
One of the Pac-Man ghosts | View Answer |
Paisano | View Answer |
Part of GPS: Abbr. | View Answer |
Polite, old-fashioned assent | View Answer |
Portland-to-Spokane dir. | View Answer |
Pottery need | View Answer |
Purifying | View Answer |
Puts under the yoke | View Answer |
Reactions from the hoity-toity | View Answer |
Retail giant whose logo has blue letters in a yellow oval | View Answer |
Reveler's cry | View Answer |
Rich rocks | View Answer |
Robin Hood portrayer in 'Robin Hood: Men in Tights' | View Answer |
Royal Norwegian Order of St. ___ | View Answer |
Senate Armed Services Committee chairman after Goldwater | View Answer |
Setting for Cervantes's 'El Gallardo Español' | View Answer |
Skin care brand | View Answer |
Slur | View Answer |
Some Korean exports | View Answer |
Some trim | View Answer |
Something that may be glossed over | View Answer |
Starting point on a French map | View Answer |
Subj. of the 2005 book 'Many Unhappy Returns' | View Answer |
Sweet suffix? | View Answer |
Tests for coll. seniors | View Answer |
They may be high or heavy | View Answer |
Très | View Answer |
Use logic | View Answer |
Visit during a trip | View Answer |
Where Gerald Ford went to law sch. | View Answer |
Year of the first Spanish settlement in Cuba | View Answer |
___ for owl | View Answer |
___ pond | View Answer |
___-Turkish War, 1911-12 | View Answer |
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