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'Baseball Tonight' broadcaster | View Answer |
'Get Low' rapper | View Answer |
'I get your point. Jeez!' | View Answer |
'I won't bore you with the rest' | View Answer |
'Know ___ enemy' | View Answer |
'Let's Get Lost' singer Baker | View Answer |
'Sk8er ___,' 2002 top 10 hit | View Answer |
'Steel Magnolias' actress | View Answer |
'Sure thing' | View Answer |
'The Office' woman | View Answer |
'Traffic Crossing ___ Bridge' (pioneering 1888 film footage) | View Answer |
+/- | View Answer |
Airport approximation: Abbr | View Answer |
Alexander Graham Bell, by birth | View Answer |
Ancient royal symbol | View Answer |
Apt | View Answer |
Argument about a fork-tailed bird? | View Answer |
Arranged, as the hair | View Answer |
Birthday party, e.g | View Answer |
Bit of music at a music conservatory | View Answer |
Breed hatred in? | View Answer |
Bulldogs | View Answer |
Calpurnia's dream in 'Julius Caesar' and others | View Answer |
Capital city formerly behind the Iron Curtain | View Answer |
Circle above the airport? | View Answer |
Combines | View Answer |
Combines | View Answer |
Corona garnish | View Answer |
Curmudgeon | View Answer |
David Cameron's alma mater | View Answer |
Deserving praise | View Answer |
Eastern Canadian prov | View Answer |
Ed Wood player in 'Ed Wood' | View Answer |
English county | View Answer |
Eternally | View Answer |
Fake | View Answer |
Fashionable boots | View Answer |
Filled turnovers | View Answer |
German women | View Answer |
Get ready for a bomb, say | View Answer |
Given a hand | View Answer |
Gives support to | View Answer |
Hair line? | View Answer |
Hardly an exercise in restraint | View Answer |
Hit Fox show | View Answer |
Home office site | View Answer |
Hose shape | View Answer |
Hostile | View Answer |
Indiana political family | View Answer |
Infielder feats: Abbr | View Answer |
It might be caught in the rain | View Answer |
It represents a 0 or 1 | View Answer |
It's a first | View Answer |
It's seen on many roadside signs | View Answer |
Jump accompanier? | View Answer |
Like pro athletes, some say | View Answer |
Like some offers | View Answer |
Like the verbs 'come' and 'go': Abbr | View Answer |
Making one's way down the corporate ladder? | View Answer |
Manager with four World Series titles | View Answer |
Modern marketplace | View Answer |
Nephew of Cain | View Answer |
Network with an annual awards show | View Answer |
Nickname for the Philadelphia Eagles' stadium, with 'the' | View Answer |
Not flat, say | View Answer |
Not wavy, say | View Answer |
Old Russian line | View Answer |
Old Yankee nickname | View Answer |
One of the five Olympic rings | View Answer |
One of two for four | View Answer |
One to consult for PC problems | View Answer |
Orange sign | View Answer |
Org. trying to clear the air? | View Answer |
Organ holder | View Answer |
Painter portrayed by Adrien Brody in 'Midnight in Paris' | View Answer |
Pal of Pooh | View Answer |
Part of an ice skate | View Answer |
Part of TBS: Abbr | View Answer |
Partners of scepters | View Answer |
Passing | View Answer |
Predilection | View Answer |
QB feats | View Answer |
Read carefully | View Answer |
Really enjoy giving specifics? | View Answer |
Red Scare grp | View Answer |
Relative of a harrumph | View Answer |
Require (of) | View Answer |
Sam Cooke's 'That's ___ Quit - I'm Movin' On' | View Answer |
See 77-Across | View Answer |
Slalom obstacle | View Answer |
So happy you can't see straight? | View Answer |
Some are mean | View Answer |
Some closeups | View Answer |
Spend the night | View Answer |
Spotted in the vicinity of | View Answer |
Squad cars | View Answer |
Subject of the 19th, 24th and 26th Amendments | View Answer |
Trendy antioxidant berry | View Answer |
Unrepeated | View Answer |
Van Gogh's 'Starry Night Over the ___' | View Answer |
Very clumsy person, in slang | View Answer |
W.W. II battle city | View Answer |
War on terror target | View Answer |
What a Latino immigrant might learn | View Answer |
When the witches in 'Macbeth' say 'Double, double toil and trouble' | View Answer |
Where 'it's fun to stay' in a 1978 hit | View Answer |
Where to enter the theater, usually | View Answer |
With 67-Across, 'That's not true!' | View Answer |
Woman who's the very best at saying no? | View Answer |
Word before rip or slip | View Answer |
Words heard at a birthday party | View Answer |
Zither cousins | View Answer |
[This ticks me off] | View Answer |
___ beetle | View Answer |
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