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'Um ... er ...' | View Answer |
'___, fair sun, and kill the envious moon': Romeo | View Answer |
*'As Seen on TV' company | View Answer |
*'Plan 9 From Outer Space,' e.g. | View Answer |
*'Vette option | View Answer |
*3-D graph line | View Answer |
*4x platinum album of 2001 | View Answer |
*Ace ___ Stories (old detective pulp magazine) | View Answer |
*Beam with a bend | View Answer |
*Gasket type | View Answer |
*Group with the 2000 #1 hit 'It's Gonna Be Me' | View Answer |
*House coverer | View Answer |
*I.R.S. form | View Answer |
*Insulation measure | View Answer |
*It helps one get the picture | View Answer |
*It may be under a hood | View Answer |
*Little swab | View Answer |
*Midsize Jaguar | View Answer |
*One of Sean Combs's aliases | View Answer |
*Revealing photo | View Answer |
*Setting for 'Saving Private Ryan' | View Answer |
*The Boss's backers | View Answer |
*Thing that won't go off without a hitch? | View Answer |
*Tops | View Answer |
*Touch, e.g. | View Answer |
*Typography symbol | View Answer |
*Weapon first tested in '52 | View Answer |
*Women just don't get it | View Answer |
.___ | View Answer |
12-Across and the like | View Answer |
1909 Physics Nobelist for work in wireless telegraphy | View Answer |
Actress Sofer | View Answer |
Author who won a posthumous Pulitzer in 1958 | View Answer |
Bar mitzvah party | View Answer |
Bedridden, say | View Answer |
Bluegills | View Answer |
Bottle in the kitchen or bath | View Answer |
Bunches | View Answer |
Call letters? | View Answer |
Call, e.g. | View Answer |
Coax | View Answer |
Colorado ski area | View Answer |
Country singer Jackson and others | View Answer |
Cross-dressing | View Answer |
Debilitates | View Answer |
Deli array | View Answer |
Dumbbell abbr. | View Answer |
Exercise one is prone to do | View Answer |
Flatten, in a way | View Answer |
Former Pakistani P.M. Bhutto | View Answer |
Frequently pierced place | View Answer |
From ___ Z (how this puzzle goes?) | View Answer |
Govt. flu-fighting org. | View Answer |
Grand Forks sch. | View Answer |
Grasping | View Answer |
Harry Shearer's program on public radio | View Answer |
Hit | View Answer |
How many oldies get rereleased | View Answer |
It may go off the road, briefly | View Answer |
Jenny ___ a k a the Swedish Nightingale | View Answer |
Kind of income | View Answer |
King protector | View Answer |
Lackluster | View Answer |
Last-second bidder on eBay | View Answer |
Lead/tin alloy | View Answer |
Light bulb over one's tête? | View Answer |
Like a turkey's wattle | View Answer |
Like some amusement parks | View Answer |
Melodious speaking tones | View Answer |
Mingles (with) | View Answer |
Mountain homes | View Answer |
N N N | View Answer |
Nose-burning | View Answer |
Numbers by a door? | View Answer |
Obama nickname | View Answer |
One carrying a toon? | View Answer |
Oscar snubber of 1972 | View Answer |
Payment type | View Answer |
Pilot's milieu | View Answer |
Places where some R.N.'s work | View Answer |
Pointer | View Answer |
Pointers | View Answer |
Repeated cry in Buster Poindexter's 'Hot Hot Hot' | View Answer |
Saturn's spouse | View Answer |
Scranton-to-Philadelphia dir. | View Answer |
Shakespeare's 'food of love' | View Answer |
Shelled | View Answer |
Slant | View Answer |
Small | View Answer |
Some drum parts | View Answer |
Spanish pastry | View Answer |
Spreading fast on YouTube | View Answer |
Sting's instrument | View Answer |
Stocks up | View Answer |
Taxco table | View Answer |
The Queen of Soul, familiarly | View Answer |
The third one is a shocker | View Answer |
The year 640 | View Answer |
They may have keys | View Answer |
They're found in año after año | View Answer |
Took the part of | View Answer |
Town in Umbria | View Answer |
Toyota S.U.V. | View Answer |
Tribal heads? | View Answer |
Trig ratio | View Answer |
Whence the word 'safari' | View Answer |
Winds | View Answer |
Workplace for a cabin boy | View Answer |
Yo, she was Adrian | View Answer |
___ Kadiddlehopper, Red Skelton character | View Answer |
___ Mode, female character in 'The Incredibles' | View Answer |
___ point | View Answer |
___ Trench (earth's deepest depression) | View Answer |
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