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#1 on Bravo's all-time '100 Funniest Movies' list | View Answer |
'Anything but!' | View Answer |
1900s, e.g.: Abbr | View Answer |
Adams behind a lens | View Answer |
Always going outside? | View Answer |
Baseball general manager Billy | View Answer |
Biblical kingdom | View Answer |
Big eyes, metaphorically | View Answer |
Big name in balls | View Answer |
Country Music Mo | View Answer |
Emmy-nominated sitcom of the early 1970s | View Answer |
End of some scores | View Answer |
Forecast | View Answer |
Gets rid of everybody, say | View Answer |
Give back | View Answer |
Good call letters for Radio Disney? | View Answer |
Has as a base | View Answer |
Help | View Answer |
Hymn leader | View Answer |
Investigate | View Answer |
It matures in 1 to 10 yrs | View Answer |
It's better than prison | View Answer |
Kind of candidate who's rarely successful | View Answer |
Kind of cell in biology | View Answer |
Lacking bargaining power, maybe | View Answer |
Latitude | View Answer |
Lavender | View Answer |
Leaves alone | View Answer |
Mathematical subgroups | View Answer |
Mine, in Milan | View Answer |
Missing persons | View Answer |
Mount Holyoke graduates, e.g | View Answer |
One on either side of the St. Gotthard Pass | View Answer |
Org. employing Ethan Hunt in film | View Answer |
Org. supported by the 16th Amendment | View Answer |
Place of learning | View Answer |
Place where people work for beans? | View Answer |
Prominent location to build on (as suggested by this puzzle?) | View Answer |
Publication with a 1997 headline 'Drug Use Down Among Uncool Kids' | View Answer |
Rear | View Answer |
Royal rod, in Britain | View Answer |
Sailing enthusiast, informally | View Answer |
Scholar's reference abbr | View Answer |
Seven-time major-league All-Star Alfonso | View Answer |
Six Nations tribe | View Answer |
Speedy delivery | View Answer |
Squirreled away | View Answer |
Start of a confession | View Answer |
Subject of many lab tests | View Answer |
They may be grilled | View Answer |
Tiny groove | View Answer |
To so high a degree | View Answer |
Vacationer's help | View Answer |
W.W. II attacker | View Answer |
Waiter | View Answer |
When the French toast? | View Answer |
Where the Ringling Brothers circus began: Abbr | View Answer |
Who wrote 'Wealth is the product of man's capacity to think' | View Answer |
X | View Answer |
You can't go through with it | View Answer |
___ Observatory, home of the world's largest single-aperture radio telescope | View Answer |
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