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'Buddenbrooks' novelist | View Answer |
'Cheers' spinoff mania? | View Answer |
'Great' red feature of Jupiter | View Answer |
'My heavens!' | View Answer |
'My heavens!' | View Answer |
'No worries' | View Answer |
'R' card in Uno, in effect | View Answer |
'The only rule is that there ___ rules' | View Answer |
'Why not!' | View Answer |
A bit slow | View Answer |
Allies have one | View Answer |
Almost matching | View Answer |
Alternative to Ole or Edvard | View Answer |
Arrives | View Answer |
Big name in root beer | View Answer |
Black Watch soldier's garb | View Answer |
Bonded | View Answer |
Broadly speaking | View Answer |
California's ___ Castle | View Answer |
Cartridge filler | View Answer |
Charismatic effect | View Answer |
Charles, e.g | View Answer |
Cheer for | View Answer |
Climbing aid | View Answer |
Cone former | View Answer |
Contraction before boy or girl | View Answer |
Corrupts | View Answer |
Crew | View Answer |
Cry after a series of numbers | View Answer |
Cut-off pants? | View Answer |
Daydreams, with 'out' | View Answer |
Desire, with 'the' | View Answer |
Differ | View Answer |
Downed power lines, e.g | View Answer |
Drill attachment with teeth | View Answer |
Eases the misgivings of | View Answer |
English weight | View Answer |
Entrees sometimes prepared in crockpots | View Answer |
Falls into line | View Answer |
Fluorescent candy? | View Answer |
Foamy mugful | View Answer |
Front-wheel alignment | View Answer |
Funny Poehler | View Answer |
Garrulous Garrison | View Answer |
Gather | View Answer |
Giant who made 'The Catch,' 1954 | View Answer |
Goal of phishing | View Answer |
God, with 'the' | View Answer |
Golf great Ballesteros | View Answer |
Hags, e.g | View Answer |
Hapless Roman ruler? | View Answer |
Hit ___ note | View Answer |
It entered circulation in 2002 | View Answer |
It's an imposition | View Answer |
Jewelry setting | View Answer |
Kind of colony | View Answer |
Kind of tape | View Answer |
Land of King George Tupou V | View Answer |
Leonine movie star of old | View Answer |
Less fortunate | View Answer |
Lifted | View Answer |
Like some chickens | View Answer |
Mea ___ | View Answer |
Mil. educators | View Answer |
Mirror image | View Answer |
My, in Bretagne | View Answer |
Not consent | View Answer |
O.T.B. conveniences | View Answer |
October haul | View Answer |
Offered a shoulder to cry on, say | View Answer |
Often-parched gully | View Answer |
Over again | View Answer |
Pale yellow-shelled sea creature? | View Answer |
Person with a headset, maybe | View Answer |
Picks up | View Answer |
Pittsburgh-based food giant | View Answer |
Polyphemus, to Odysseus | View Answer |
Possible lagoon entrance | View Answer |
Post-solstice celebration | View Answer |
Promise of a sort | View Answer |
Quiz bowl lover, say | View Answer |
Register, to a Brit | View Answer |
Result of being badly beaned? | View Answer |
Return address info | View Answer |
Reviewers' comments on book jackets, typically | View Answer |
Scavenging Southern food fish | View Answer |
Scraping kitchen gadget with nothing in it? | View Answer |
Serious | View Answer |
Show shock, in a way | View Answer |
Stanch | View Answer |
Star-struck entourage | View Answer |
Subj. of the 2005 Pulitzer-winning book 'Ghost Wars' | View Answer |
Take a whack at | View Answer |
Taser for children? | View Answer |
That babies come from a 53-Across, e.g | View Answer |
The ___ Owl, 'L.A. Confidential' coffee shop | View Answer |
They can be prying or crying | View Answer |
Things to think about | View Answer |
Tiny-scissors holder | View Answer |
Turkish V.I.P | View Answer |
Unemployed persons with full-time jobs | View Answer |
Vast, old-style | View Answer |
Very, informally | View Answer |
View the effects of a big lunch in court? | View Answer |
Visually transfixed | View Answer |
Vlasic pickles mascot | View Answer |
When repeated, name in old Hollywood | View Answer |
Where the Baha'i faith originated | View Answer |
Year the Paris Métro opened | View Answer |
___ in ink | View Answer |
___ Meir Tower, Israel's first skyscraper | View Answer |
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