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'Et voilà!' | View Answer |
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'Morning Train' singer, 1981 | View Answer |
'Raiders of the Lost Ark' locale | View Answer |
'Right back at cha!' | View Answer |
'Shakespeare in Love' star | View Answer |
'Snakes on a Plane,' e.g.? | View Answer |
'The Simpsons' teacher Krabappel | View Answer |
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'You're so funny,' sarcastically | View Answer |
17-Down piece | View Answer |
1960s-'70s San Francisco mayor | View Answer |
1997 winner of Wimbledon and the U.S. Open | View Answer |
Ancient May birthstones | View Answer |
Arrow maker | View Answer |
Automaker since 1974 | View Answer |
Ax | View Answer |
Ballpark fig | View Answer |
Basic arithmetic | View Answer |
Belted one | View Answer |
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Blues instrument | View Answer |
Brand of tea | View Answer |
Cabby's nonstop patter? | View Answer |
Celebration | View Answer |
Challenge for jrs | View Answer |
Charge, in a way | View Answer |
Cheap and flimsy, as metal | View Answer |
Christmas party | View Answer |
Cinco follower | View Answer |
City that was the site of three battles in the Seven Years' War | View Answer |
Classic Freudian diagnosis | View Answer |
Classical Italian typeface | View Answer |
Classmates, e.g | View Answer |
Co-star of Kate and Farrah, in 1970s TV | View Answer |
College in Beverly, Mass | View Answer |
Conquer | View Answer |
Cousin of an ampule | View Answer |
Creature whose tail makes up half its body's length | View Answer |
Cries in Cologne | View Answer |
Crystal on the dinner table? | View Answer |
Doc workers' org.? | View Answer |
Doing injury to | View Answer |
Easy eats | View Answer |
Film special effects, briefly | View Answer |
Garnered | View Answer |
Given false facts | View Answer |
Guests at a Hatfield/McCoy marriage ceremony? | View Answer |
Has a beef? | View Answer |
Horror film locale: Abbr | View Answer |
It's west of 12-Down: Abbr | View Answer |
Jeanne d'Arc, for one: Abbr | View Answer |
Key with four sharps: Abbr | View Answer |
Kitty, in Segovia | View Answer |
Lets in | View Answer |
Letters of surprise, in text messages | View Answer |
Limb perch | View Answer |
Looks down on | View Answer |
Lottery winner's feeling | View Answer |
Makeshift Frisbee | View Answer |
Mark Twain and George Sand, e.g | View Answer |
Money-related: Abbr | View Answer |
Mujeres con esposos | View Answer |
Number of X's in this puzzle's answer | View Answer |
Occurring someday | View Answer |
One of a pair of towel markings | View Answer |
One of St. Peter's heavenly duties? | View Answer |
One side of a quad, maybe | View Answer |
Opera whose second act is called 'The Gypsy' | View Answer |
Org. with a sub division | View Answer |
Orly birds, once | View Answer |
Peeper problems | View Answer |
Poet Mark | View Answer |
Polar hazard | View Answer |
Projections on some globes: Abbr | View Answer |
Provide a gun for, maybe | View Answer |
Rangers' venue, for short | View Answer |
Rat-a-tat | View Answer |
Roast slightly | View Answer |
Rtes | View Answer |
Sandcastle engineering equipment | View Answer |
She was beheaded by Perseus | View Answer |
Ship part | View Answer |
Singer Cassidy | View Answer |
Singer Ford | View Answer |
Single partygoer | View Answer |
Step down, in a way | View Answer |
Stinger | View Answer |
Stonewallers? | View Answer |
Subject of a Magritte painting | View Answer |
Term on a tide table | View Answer |
Theory | View Answer |
Thing that may break people up | View Answer |
Things rings lack | View Answer |
Took one step too many, maybe | View Answer |
Triangular sails | View Answer |
Unbelievable court infraction? | View Answer |
Union concession | View Answer |
What a lazy mover prefers to carry? | View Answer |
William Morris workers | View Answer |
Word with level or devil | View Answer |
Workout class on a pleasure cruise? | View Answer |
World heavyweight champion who was once an Olympic boxing gold medalist | View Answer |
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