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'I have been half in love with ___ Death': 'Ode to a Nightingale' | View Answer |
'Il était ___ fois ...' (French fairy-tale starter) | View Answer |
'L'shanah ___!' (Rosh Hashana greeting) | View Answer |
'Strap yourselves in, kids ...' | View Answer |
'The ___ Tailors,' Dorothy L. Sayers mystery | View Answer |
'Well, that's odd' | View Answer |
*Boater | View Answer |
*Bracket shape | View Answer |
*Common secret | View Answer |
*Ernest and Julio Gallo product | View Answer |
*It's pitched for a large audience | View Answer |
*Nitty-gritty, as of negotiations | View Answer |
*Part of a boxer's training | View Answer |
*Title figure in an Aesop fable | View Answer |
*Usual amount to pay | View Answer |
*Work on at a desk, say | View Answer |
2011 revolution locale | View Answer |
4 on a phone | View Answer |
Act like a protective mother | View Answer |
Actress Knightley | View Answer |
Ad-filled weekly | View Answer |
Alabama speedway locale | View Answer |
Ancient kingdom in Asia Minor | View Answer |
Artery opener | View Answer |
Asia Minor | View Answer |
Author Shute of 'On the Beach' | View Answer |
Ayn Rand protagonist | View Answer |
Bad marks | View Answer |
Barrio babies | View Answer |
Billiards need | View Answer |
Boss | View Answer |
Cabbage dishes | View Answer |
Campus drillers | View Answer |
Classic McDonnell Douglas aircraft | View Answer |
Co. once owned by Howard Hughes | View Answer |
Computer option for a document | View Answer |
Convertible | View Answer |
Cool sorts | View Answer |
Corporate owner | View Answer |
Crazy | View Answer |
Death, in Dresden | View Answer |
Eavesdrop, maybe | View Answer |
Effects | View Answer |
Emulated the phoenix | View Answer |
Enzyme regulating blood fluid and pressure | View Answer |
Exactly like | View Answer |
Exclamation after a workout | View Answer |
Fifth of eight | View Answer |
Fight (off) | View Answer |
Fishermen with pots | View Answer |
Fishing line fiasco | View Answer |
Frozen food brand | View Answer |
Go ___ great length | View Answer |
Grunts may come out of them | View Answer |
Hit one out of the park, say | View Answer |
Ia. neighbor | View Answer |
Ignore, in a way | View Answer |
Incredibly stupid | View Answer |
Innocent | View Answer |
Insipid writing | View Answer |
Israeli conductor Daniel | View Answer |
It might be French, Swiss or Italian | View Answer |
James ___, duettist on the 1982 #1 hit 'Baby, Come to Me' | View Answer |
Leader of Abraham? | View Answer |
Learn to get along | View Answer |
Listed | View Answer |
Locus | View Answer |
Log holder | View Answer |
Losing casino roll | View Answer |
Many a vaudevillian | View Answer |
Margery of rhyme | View Answer |
Mini-tantrums | View Answer |
Model | View Answer |
Monterrey Mrs | View Answer |
More judicious | View Answer |
More placid | View Answer |
N.Y.C. landmark | View Answer |
Newsman Baxter on 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' | View Answer |
No-win situation? | View Answer |
Not included | View Answer |
One living off the land, maybe | View Answer |
One with endurance | View Answer |
One-piece garment | View Answer |
Onetime weight-loss drug | View Answer |
Original 'Wagon Train' network | View Answer |
Passe | View Answer |
Poetic stanza | View Answer |
Question from one in another room | View Answer |
Really feel for? | View Answer |
Regulars on VH1 | View Answer |
Roast go-with | View Answer |
Roughly plan | View Answer |
Royal African capital | View Answer |
Sap | View Answer |
Scrupulously followed, as the party line | View Answer |
See 87-Down | View Answer |
Shot up | View Answer |
Smelly | View Answer |
Some intimates | View Answer |
Something plighted | View Answer |
Source of many English words that come to us via French | View Answer |
Sponge (up) | View Answer |
Stellate : star :: xiphoid : ___ | View Answer |
Susan of NPR | View Answer |
Take no action regarding | View Answer |
Term of address in Dixie | View Answer |
The 'it' in the lyric 'turn it on, wind it up, blow it out' | View Answer |
The dot on the 'i' in the Culligan logo | View Answer |
The Whale constellation | View Answer |
Thief | View Answer |
Throw out | View Answer |
Time it takes to develop a set of photos, maybe | View Answer |
Time of lament | View Answer |
Trite | View Answer |
What Chesapeake dogs are trained to do | View Answer |
Where kids get creative in school | View Answer |
With 4-Down, MgSO4.7H2O | View Answer |
___ acid | View Answer |
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