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'13 grad in '11, e.g. | View Answer |
'I don't mean to sound bitter, cold or cruel, but I am ___': Bill Hicks | View Answer |
'I don't want to achieve immortality through my work. I want to achieve it ___': Woody Allen | View Answer |
'I have the heart of a small boy. It ___': Stephen King | View Answer |
'I used to do drugs. ___': Mitch Hedberg | View Answer |
'Love ___ leave ...' | View Answer |
'Never mind' | View Answer |
'Quit your crying' | View Answer |
'The car stopped on a dime. Unfortunately, the dime was ___': Anonymous | View Answer |
'Whoever named it necking was ___': Groucho Marx | View Answer |
'You know what I hate? Indian givers. ___': Emo Philips | View Answer |
19-Across has a much-used one | View Answer |
1960s doo-wop group with an automotive name, with 'the' | View Answer |
Above | View Answer |
Admonish, as a child | View Answer |
Affix carelessly, with 'on' | View Answer |
Alone, in Paris | View Answer |
Ann Landers or Ayn Rand: Abbr. | View Answer |
Asian flatbread | View Answer |
Aspect | View Answer |
Battle of the Atlantic vessel | View Answer |
Become a traitor | View Answer |
Biblical name meaning 'hairy' | View Answer |
Biblical patriarch 'righteous in this generation' | View Answer |
Bugs Bunny's girlfriend | View Answer |
Cashpoints | View Answer |
Chinese gang | View Answer |
Classic role-playing game, for short | View Answer |
Colada fruit | View Answer |
Con Ed, e.g.: Abbr. | View Answer |
Cork's place: Abbr. | View Answer |
Crocus or freesia, botanically | View Answer |
Crush, sportswise | View Answer |
Cut off | View Answer |
Czech neighbors | View Answer |
Dairy mascot | View Answer |
Dam result, often | View Answer |
Decorative kit | View Answer |
Dinner table command, with 'up' | View Answer |
Dives (into) | View Answer |
Diving duds | View Answer |
Doesn't cut | View Answer |
Empty pretense | View Answer |
Escorts to a second-floor apartment, say | View Answer |
Essentials | View Answer |
Eugene O'Neill's '___ Christie' | View Answer |
F-15, e.g. | View Answer |
Fabric scrap, say | View Answer |
Fashionable '70s dress | View Answer |
Feature of many a Jet Li film | View Answer |
First Congolese P.M. Lumumba | View Answer |
First pope to be called 'the Great' | View Answer |
Fool's deck | View Answer |
Forbidding | View Answer |
French walled city on the English Channel | View Answer |
Fruit that grows in a cluster | View Answer |
Garage opener? | View Answer |
Get fixed? | View Answer |
Gets charged up? | View Answer |
Glutton | View Answer |
Grand slam, e.g. | View Answer |
Huffington Post buyer in 2011 | View Answer |
Ignores | View Answer |
It's assumed | View Answer |
J.F.K.'s successor | View Answer |
Kind of diet | View Answer |
Lady of Lammermoor | View Answer |
Like Inspector Clouseau | View Answer |
Like Jack, it's said | View Answer |
Like stadium seating | View Answer |
Liza Minnelli, for one | View Answer |
Lyric muse | View Answer |
Mayo container? | View Answer |
Mexican Valentine's greeting | View Answer |
More moist | View Answer |
Mystifying Geller | View Answer |
Nile menace, informally | View Answer |
Org. for part-time soldiers | View Answer |
Out-line? | View Answer |
Palindromic time | View Answer |
Perform à la Shakespeare | View Answer |
Pierre is there: Abbr. | View Answer |
Place for military supplies | View Answer |
Really liking | View Answer |
Record stat | View Answer |
Recuperate | View Answer |
Saint's place | View Answer |
Sci-fi film with a hatching egg on its poster | View Answer |
Scottish psychiatrist R. D. | View Answer |
Screen grp.? | View Answer |
Send continuously, as video | View Answer |
Sends one out of the park | View Answer |
Simultaneity | View Answer |
Slate, for one | View Answer |
Sleep precursor | View Answer |
Solzhenitsyn subject | View Answer |
Some doors | View Answer |
Something that can't be patented | View Answer |
Song accompanied by a harp | View Answer |
Squirt, e.g. | View Answer |
Stanza successor | View Answer |
Start of a fitness motto | View Answer |
Superlative prefix | View Answer |
Taunt | View Answer |
The Beatles during Beatlemania, e.g. | View Answer |
Totally fail | View Answer |
Tree-lined path in une forêt | View Answer |
Vegas attraction | View Answer |
Venus and others | View Answer |
Vintner Claude | View Answer |
Wet lowland | View Answer |
What you might do after retiring | View Answer |
When said three times, 'Of course, obviously!' | View Answer |
Whence Venus? | View Answer |
Whisked mixture | View Answer |
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