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'Gone With the Wind' actor Howard | View Answer |
'The Amazing Race' network | View Answer |
'You've got a deal!' | View Answer |
'___-de-Lance' (debut of Nero Wolfe) | View Answer |
1990s cartoon dog | View Answer |
1994 sci-fi film about an alien artifact | View Answer |
2001 album featuring 'Love Don't Cost a Thing' | View Answer |
African migrators | View Answer |
Amount scarcely worth arguing over | View Answer |
Bach's 'Mass in ___' | View Answer |
Bit of new info | View Answer |
Blundered, with 'up' | View Answer |
Born earlier | View Answer |
Buddyroo | View Answer |
Confounded | View Answer |
Contemptible fool | View Answer |
Controversial one-act play by Mamet | View Answer |
Craft store? | View Answer |
Decision | View Answer |
Discussion venue | View Answer |
Doctor in Hugh Lofting tales | View Answer |
Doctrine associated with Betty Friedan | View Answer |
Dodges, as an obligation | View Answer |
Establishment with children's quarters? | View Answer |
Foul ball's landing spot, often | View Answer |
Gets bent out of shape | View Answer |
Grammy-winning 1996 Beck album | View Answer |
High-flown tributes | View Answer |
How some legal conversations are held | View Answer |
La Jolla's ___ Institute for Biological Studies | View Answer |
Large amount | View Answer |
Leading ladies? | View Answer |
Leave the pad, say | View Answer |
Lovestruck | View Answer |
Lunchtime queueing spot | View Answer |
Metaphorical crowd | View Answer |
Neeson of 'Taken' | View Answer |
Newly christen | View Answer |
Ninth-largest body known to orbit the sun | View Answer |
One tracked by radar | View Answer |
OS X runners | View Answer |
Out of the game, in chess | View Answer |
Proctor's need | View Answer |
R&B 'drinking song' covered by Ray Charles | View Answer |
Ruptured | View Answer |
Rustle up some food | View Answer |
Shirt or skirt | View Answer |
Shooters on the boards? | View Answer |
Shoots in the foot, say | View Answer |
Some distillery products | View Answer |
Symbol above the comma on a keyboard | View Answer |
Take the risk of | View Answer |
The DC-10 was one | View Answer |
Touch up | View Answer |
Visited a vacation house, maybe | View Answer |
Warning on a box | View Answer |
What a cookie cutter cuts | View Answer |
What stars might indicate | View Answer |
While | View Answer |
Without sides, you might say | View Answer |
Yarn unit | View Answer |
___ Brewster, beleaguered nephew in 'Arsenic and Old Lace' | View Answer |
___ Redman, hero of Stephen King's 'The Stand' | View Answer |
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