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'2, 4, 6, 8 - Who do we appreciate?,' e.g. | View Answer |
'Beatles '65' and others | View Answer |
'Broken Arrow' co-star Michael | View Answer |
'Rocky III' co-star | View Answer |
'Scooby-Doo' girl | View Answer |
'The Dublin Trilogy' dramatist | View Answer |
'The Producers' character who sings 'When You Got It, Flaunt It' | View Answer |
'Zigeunerliebe' composer | View Answer |
'___ me' (phone comment) | View Answer |
1970s, to a schmaltzy wedding band? | View Answer |
Add-on meaning 'galore' | View Answer |
Airplane amenities | View Answer |
Amnesiac's vague recollection of having a hobby? | View Answer |
Antipollution mascot Woodsy ___ | View Answer |
AOL's Web site, e.g. | View Answer |
Asian title that's an anagram of an English one | View Answer |
Beat it | View Answer |
Best in crash-test ratings | View Answer |
Big name in potatoes | View Answer |
Casino offering | View Answer |
Cause of some repetitive behavior, in brief | View Answer |
Certain newspaper advertisement | View Answer |
College-area local | View Answer |
Congratulatory phrase at a 'Peanuts' bar mitzvah? | View Answer |
Cosmetics brand with the classic slogan 'Because I'm worth it' | View Answer |
Designed for two | View Answer |
Dewlapped creature | View Answer |
Edwardian expletive | View Answer |
Eleven, to Héloïse | View Answer |
End of a Greek run | View Answer |
Environment | View Answer |
Eve who wrote 'The Vagina Monologues' | View Answer |
Everybody, to Erich | View Answer |
Explorer's writing | View Answer |
Fashion frill | View Answer |
Flippered animal that runs a maid service? | View Answer |
French meat | View Answer |
Geneviève, for one: Abbr. | View Answer |
German rejection | View Answer |
Go south, as sales | View Answer |
Hanauma Bay locale | View Answer |
High lines | View Answer |
Holiday celebrated with bánh chung cakes | View Answer |
Home to about 15% of the world's population: Abbr. | View Answer |
It's NW of Georgia | View Answer |
Jaded comment from a constantly updated person? | View Answer |
Keir of '2001: A Space Odyssey' | View Answer |
Key of Brahms's Symphony No. 4: Abbr. | View Answer |
Kind of attraction | View Answer |
Lacking a surrounding colonnade, as a temple | View Answer |
Legal assistants | View Answer |
Leisurely time to arrive at the office | View Answer |
Like the yin side: Abbr. | View Answer |
Ljubljana resident | View Answer |
Make out | View Answer |
Mart start | View Answer |
Match part | View Answer |
Modern party planning aids | View Answer |
Mucho | View Answer |
Musée d'Orsay artist | View Answer |
Musical number | View Answer |
Often-trimmed tree | View Answer |
Ohio university | View Answer |
Ones gathered for a reading, maybe | View Answer |
Ones putting on a show, for short | View Answer |
Order to a barista | View Answer |
Part of some itineraries? | View Answer |
Poetic 'plenty' | View Answer |
Portrayal | View Answer |
Pour thing? | View Answer |
Ready to be called | View Answer |
Request for candy from a kid at camp? | View Answer |
Romeo's predecessor? | View Answer |
Sch. that plays Texas A&M | View Answer |
See 106-Across | View Answer |
Shaded shelter | View Answer |
Singer Aimee | View Answer |
Six-pack holder? | View Answer |
Sleuth Lupin | View Answer |
Sparks | View Answer |
St. Pete-to-Savannah dir. | View Answer |
Stand on short feet | View Answer |
Start-press order for a New York daily? | View Answer |
Stops panicking | View Answer |
Substitute for forgotten words in a song | View Answer |
Swiss mix | View Answer |
Takes in | View Answer |
Things determined by 104-Across | View Answer |
TV character who worked for Steinbrenner | View Answer |
Two-time Oscar nominee Joan | View Answer |
Unsettling last words | View Answer |
Valued | View Answer |
W. Coast air hub | View Answer |
Washed | View Answer |
What a chair should cover? | View Answer |
What a pajama party often is | View Answer |
When tripled, et cetera | View Answer |
Windward | View Answer |
Zeus' disguise when fathering Helen of Troy | View Answer |
___ egg | View Answer |
___ egg | View Answer |
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