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'Hearts and minds' activities, in military slang | View Answer |
'It's Gonna Be Me' band of 2000 | View Answer |
'Jason Lives,' e.g. | View Answer |
'Let's ___ there' | View Answer |
'Tempest' Golden Globe nominee Julia | View Answer |
'We feel your pain' sloganeer | View Answer |
1822 Walter Scott novel about Capt. Clement Cleveland | View Answer |
8 on the Beaufort scale | View Answer |
Basketball long shots | View Answer |
Become sparse | View Answer |
Blonde picked up at a bar? | View Answer |
Blown | View Answer |
Capital of Victoria | View Answer |
Carmen Sandiego cover-up? | View Answer |
Celebratory chant at Chicago's Grant Park on 11/4/08 | View Answer |
Certain ATV | View Answer |
Constellation between Scorpius and Triangulum Australe | View Answer |
Dating | View Answer |
Deal incentive | View Answer |
Dickens character whose first name is Wilkins | View Answer |
Elvis's and Mariah's record number of weeks at Billboard's #1 | View Answer |
Emergency directive? | View Answer |
From above | View Answer |
Gary Cooper played one in 'Man of the West' | View Answer |
Gloucester and Kent, in 'King Lear' | View Answer |
Ice cream case selections | View Answer |
In a bad place? | View Answer |
Indian home | View Answer |
Its calling code is +39 | View Answer |
Kind of eraser | View Answer |
Lacuna | View Answer |
Like the word 'its,' often | View Answer |
Lived in King James's era? | View Answer |
Luke's mother in 'Star Wars' | View Answer |
Mask | View Answer |
Mavens | View Answer |
Miami or Amsterdam, for example | View Answer |
More than gnawed at | View Answer |
Notes in passing? | View Answer |
Place that shows placing and showing: Abbr. | View Answer |
President Harding's Laddie Boy and others | View Answer |
Purple | View Answer |
Reprimands | View Answer |
Sebastián ___ (president of Chile beginning in 2010) | View Answer |
Second Commandment word | View Answer |
Snarling, say | View Answer |
Some of them are flukes | View Answer |
Something one might be forced to wear at work | View Answer |
Store | View Answer |
Supercenters, e.g. | View Answer |
Sweet, to Scipio | View Answer |
Take what one oughtn't | View Answer |
Tightwads' prefix | View Answer |
Tom Mix vehicles | View Answer |
Uniform shade | View Answer |
Until June 25, 2011, its first three digits had geographical significance: Abbr. | View Answer |
Ursi maritimi | View Answer |
Weapon that comes in easy-to-carry and hard-to-carry varieties | View Answer |
Withdrawals that may incur substantial penalties? | View Answer |
Wrench handle? | View Answer |
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