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'Move your mind' sloganeer | View Answer |
'What a girl' lead-in, in an Eddie Cantor hit | View Answer |
79, say | View Answer |
Area near Manhattan's Union Square | View Answer |
Based on the number six | View Answer |
Camaro options | View Answer |
Campus home for mice | View Answer |
Campus stress source | View Answer |
Canary | View Answer |
Cicero's servant and secretary | View Answer |
Classical Greek temple feature | View Answer |
E-mail, say | View Answer |
Eponymous Greek island | View Answer |
Express approval | View Answer |
Expression of approval | View Answer |
Festive cry | View Answer |
First #1 Billboard hit by an Australian artist (1972) | View Answer |
Frequent catch on TV's 'Deadliest Catch' | View Answer |
Give a passionate recital | View Answer |
GPS choices: Abbr. | View Answer |
Half a fathom | View Answer |
Handler of intelligence agents | View Answer |
Has a seamy job? | View Answer |
Hershey's alternative | View Answer |
Historic U.S. place in the shape of a five-pointed star | View Answer |
Hospital gown go-with | View Answer |
Is catlike | View Answer |
Kickback site? | View Answer |
King surnamed Tryggvason | View Answer |
Leader of leaders? | View Answer |
N.Y.C.'s PBS station | View Answer |
NASA fine? | View Answer |
Natal setting | View Answer |
Newbery Medal-winning author Lowry | View Answer |
Nose-noticeable | View Answer |
Occurrences between springs | View Answer |
Old pulp fiction hero | View Answer |
Outfit's biggest suit | View Answer |
Pair of buffalo? | View Answer |
Persian for 'place of' | View Answer |
Present time?: Abbr. | View Answer |
Red Man rival | View Answer |
Red rival, briefly | View Answer |
Researcher's audiotapes and such | View Answer |
Russet Burbank, e.g. | View Answer |
Scaling challenge | View Answer |
Seal, as a deal | View Answer |
See 4-Down | View Answer |
Single opening? | View Answer |
Small yarn? | View Answer |
Stars represent its constituents | View Answer |
Strike authorizer | View Answer |
Students might clean up in it | View Answer |
The Doors' record label | View Answer |
The Lorraine Campaign was part of it: Abbr. | View Answer |
Tryst spot | View Answer |
Wallet material | View Answer |
What might send Rover right over? | View Answer |
Whites' counterparts | View Answer |
With 5-Down, what iconoclasts break | View Answer |
___ of Judah | View Answer |
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