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'A Midsummer Night's Dream' fairy king | View Answer |
'Ben-Hur' novelist Wallace | View Answer |
'Excalibur' role | View Answer |
'Yeah, right' | View Answer |
'___ of God' (1985 drama) | View Answer |
'___ open!' | View Answer |
*All-in-one | View Answer |
*Animal that gives birth to identical quadruplets | View Answer |
*Be repetitive ... or what parts of the answers to the starred clues do? | View Answer |
*Brushback pitch | View Answer |
*Contents of a chest? | View Answer |
*Makeshift swing | View Answer |
*Ready for the present? | View Answer |
*Saturn and others | View Answer |
*Surfaced, in a way | View Answer |
7x - 6 = 2x^2 subj | View Answer |
Add spring to, with 'up' | View Answer |
Afrique ___ | View Answer |
Antidrug ad, e.g., briefly | View Answer |
Banjo master Fleck | View Answer |
Benedictine monk who founded Scholasticism | View Answer |
Big blast, informally | View Answer |
Big name in cinemas | View Answer |
Bit of fallout | View Answer |
Broken off | View Answer |
Call from a crow's nest | View Answer |
Certain lens | View Answer |
Chimera, e.g | View Answer |
Cleared out | View Answer |
Co-worker of Clark | View Answer |
Comical Charlotte | View Answer |
Command to a dog | View Answer |
Cookout item | View Answer |
Cry of delight popularized by Homer Simpson | View Answer |
Curbside buys | View Answer |
Decide (to) | View Answer |
Deign | View Answer |
Don't fess up to | View Answer |
Duke of ___ (noble Spanish title since 1472) | View Answer |
Embark (on) | View Answer |
First name in 1960s diplomacy | View Answer |
Frank with the album 'Sheik Yerbouti' | View Answer |
Gain maturity | View Answer |
Gains maturity | View Answer |
Gentrification target, maybe | View Answer |
Get riled up | View Answer |
Greek water nymph | View Answer |
Grievances | View Answer |
Grp. that includes Ecuador and Venezuela | View Answer |
Half a dovetail joint | View Answer |
Have a crush on, in middle school lingo | View Answer |
Have an ___ grind | View Answer |
Heated patch | View Answer |
High conflicts | View Answer |
Hush Puppies material | View Answer |
Initial request? | View Answer |
It's got chops | View Answer |
Job application fig | View Answer |
Keeps the nest warm | View Answer |
Kind of counter | View Answer |
Like some praises | View Answer |
Lipstick print, maybe | View Answer |
Lot to take in | View Answer |
Lots and plots | View Answer |
Lunchtime errand | View Answer |
Maker of watches and calculators | View Answer |
Meal | View Answer |
Narcissus, e.g | View Answer |
Nationals, before they were Nationals | View Answer |
No walk in the park | View Answer |
Nonsense word repeated before 'oxen free' | View Answer |
Nursery school, briefly | View Answer |
Oats, e.g | View Answer |
One of three in Toyota's logo | View Answer |
Ones you can count on? | View Answer |
Parks with no intention of moving | View Answer |
Party for departing parties | View Answer |
Pennsylvania city or county | View Answer |
Pickup capacity, maybe | View Answer |
Protest singer Phil | View Answer |
Recycling holder | View Answer |
Redgrave of 'Atonement' | View Answer |
Repeatedly | View Answer |
Repeating part of 'Hey Jude' | View Answer |
Responded to, as a tip | View Answer |
Ring around the collar? | View Answer |
Rock band composition? | View Answer |
Salon supply | View Answer |
Searched (through) | View Answer |
Shakes hands with, maybe | View Answer |
Shrovetide pancakes | View Answer |
Silent goodbyes | View Answer |
Sit on it | View Answer |
Something to try | View Answer |
Soulful Baker | View Answer |
South Pacific capital | View Answer |
South Vietnam's first president ___ Dinh Diem | View Answer |
Spanish wine | View Answer |
Sponge alternative | View Answer |
Start to matter? | View Answer |
Styx song with some Japanese lyrics | View Answer |
They're seen but not recognized | View Answer |
Title acquired the moment someone is born? | View Answer |
TripTik, e.g | View Answer |
TV scientist Bill | View Answer |
Uplifting piece | View Answer |
Vessel commanded by J.F.K | View Answer |
What a koala really isn't | View Answer |
Wife of Uranus | View Answer |
World capital that's also a girl's name | View Answer |
Wower | View Answer |
___ populi | View Answer |
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