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'For ___ us a child ...' | View Answer |
'Horatio, thou art ___ as just a man ...' | View Answer |
'I suppose so' | View Answer |
'Lumber' collector in a park | View Answer |
'No guarantees' | View Answer |
'No introduction needed' phrase | View Answer |
'Three Days of the Condor' org | View Answer |
'___ ride' | View Answer |
10E and 40 long, e.g | View Answer |
2000 musical with the song 'Every Story Is a Love Story' | View Answer |
40 million-member org. founded in 1958 | View Answer |
A to Z, e.g | View Answer |
Air pump setting: Abbr | View Answer |
Brit's bumbershoot | View Answer |
Brown, maybe | View Answer |
Build a publishing empire? | View Answer |
Car sticker letters | View Answer |
Casting locale | View Answer |
Catholic university in Philly | View Answer |
Catwalk no-show? | View Answer |
Certain bean | View Answer |
Coal container | View Answer |
Cohesion | View Answer |
Common break hour | View Answer |
Core | View Answer |
County on one side of the Golden Gate Bridge | View Answer |
Desert and rain forest | View Answer |
Dislike of the son of Mary, Queen of Scots? | View Answer |
Drink for a toddler | View Answer |
Dutch cheese town | View Answer |
Dwarf with a purple hat | View Answer |
Engulfs | View Answer |
Fairly | View Answer |
FEMA part: Abbr | View Answer |
Festoons | View Answer |
First Arab country to have sanctions imposed on it by the Arab League | View Answer |
Foe in the first Indiana Jones film | View Answer |
Former Red Sox star Garciaparra | View Answer |
Geoffrey the Giraffe's store | View Answer |
Give a shot | View Answer |
Golf cup name | View Answer |
Hauled, in a way | View Answer |
Heavy metal rock? | View Answer |
Highlighter colors, often | View Answer |
Hold back | View Answer |
It gets the lead out | View Answer |
It may get stuck in an eye | View Answer |
It's found between the shoulders | View Answer |
It's hard to understand | View Answer |
Justin Bieber and others | View Answer |
Kind of disc | View Answer |
Kook | View Answer |
LAX data | View Answer |
Less stressful | View Answer |
Like much of Fire Island's shore | View Answer |
Lines with crossings: Abbr | View Answer |
Lunch inits | View Answer |
Mag space seller, e.g | View Answer |
March sisters' creator | View Answer |
Marx Brothers, e.g | View Answer |
Material in old mah-jongg sets | View Answer |
Mein ___ | View Answer |
Mil. unit below a division | View Answer |
Monastery heads | View Answer |
Mosaicist, e.g | View Answer |
Naked | View Answer |
Natives of the land known as Aotearoa | View Answer |
Neglect | View Answer |
Newsman Marvin or Bernard | View Answer |
Not just my | View Answer |
Not so prevalent | View Answer |
One who works with canines | View Answer |
One with eyes for a cook? | View Answer |
Paid sports spectator | View Answer |
Plant's grain-bearing part | View Answer |
Poet Pablo | View Answer |
Ponytail locale | View Answer |
Practical joke used on squirrels? | View Answer |
Precipitating | View Answer |
Prepares a bow, with 'up' | View Answer |
Purchase that's canceled | View Answer |
Radioactivity unit | View Answer |
Rembrandt van ___ | View Answer |
Rush to get on the train? | View Answer |
Share a view | View Answer |
Shoe named for a cat | View Answer |
Shore bird | View Answer |
Silken construction | View Answer |
Soft-spoken prayer ending? | View Answer |
Some terra cotta | View Answer |
Southwest natives | View Answer |
Split | View Answer |
Springtime calendar hunk | View Answer |
Take the plunge | View Answer |
The Tigers of the N.C.A.A | View Answer |
They're often sold by the dozen | View Answer |
Things may be picked up with this | View Answer |
Think too much of | View Answer |
Threatened ferociously | View Answer |
Tilt | View Answer |
Title of veneration | View Answer |
Tombstone figure | View Answer |
Unidentified people | View Answer |
University of ___, where Andrea Bocelli earned a law degree | View Answer |
Unseat | View Answer |
Unseat | View Answer |
Unwanted swimming pool bit | View Answer |
What black holes swallow to bulk up? | View Answer |
What rakes may do | View Answer |
What sweaty dancers create at an annual awards show? | View Answer |
When Juno and Gold Beach were assaulted | View Answer |
Where worms don't last long? | View Answer |
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