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'Anne of Green Gables' town | View Answer |
'Cat on ___ Tin Roof' | View Answer |
'I really should be going' | View Answer |
'Sing a Song of Watergate' comic | View Answer |
'Solid Gold' host Marilyn | View Answer |
'South Park' boy | View Answer |
'The Kite Runner' protagonist | View Answer |
'___ Baby' (song from 'Hair') | View Answer |
'___ You' (1955 Platters hit) | View Answer |
1955 Grant/Kelly thriller | View Answer |
1962 John Wayne film | View Answer |
A couple of | View Answer |
Acute uneasiness, with 'the' | View Answer |
Adobe shade | View Answer |
Any of the French Antilles | View Answer |
Bad service result? | View Answer |
Banned book of 1928 | View Answer |
Be on high? | View Answer |
Behave | View Answer |
Big employer in Moline, Ill | View Answer |
Blown away | View Answer |
Bluish-gray | View Answer |
Bolt from Jamaica | View Answer |
Charlotte and others | View Answer |
Class action? | View Answer |
Common exclamation after 'Well' | View Answer |
Cooked (up) | View Answer |
D-Day transport: Abbr | View Answer |
Ecologists' study | View Answer |
End of the line? | View Answer |
English author Elinor | View Answer |
F.D.R. program | View Answer |
Former General Motors vehicles | View Answer |
Former Mercury | View Answer |
Fort Sill's home: Abbr | View Answer |
Gender abbr | View Answer |
Group that's got your no.? | View Answer |
Hawaiian priest | View Answer |
Hugs, in a love letter | View Answer |
Hut cover | View Answer |
It may be said with the wave of a hand | View Answer |
It's madness | View Answer |
It's relatively easy to find a parking spot for | View Answer |
It's salty | View Answer |
Japanese model | View Answer |
Johannesburg area | View Answer |
Judge's issuance | View Answer |
Kanga's offspring | View Answer |
Kid's repeated rejoinder | View Answer |
Kind of heart valve | View Answer |
La estrella mas brillante | View Answer |
Land in South America | View Answer |
Lazybones, maybe | View Answer |
Leans | View Answer |
Leaves | View Answer |
Like one saying 'Who, little old me?' | View Answer |
Like the Beatles | View Answer |
Look through some blinds, say | View Answer |
Loving feeling? | View Answer |
Main $$$ overseer | View Answer |
Mike holders | View Answer |
Mock response to a friend who pulls a practical joke | View Answer |
Nirvana achievers | View Answer |
No-goodnik | View Answer |
Norah Jones or Cher | View Answer |
Not worthy of | View Answer |
One of the Canterbury pilgrims | View Answer |
Onetime Ethiopia colonizers | View Answer |
Org. for vehicle financing, once | View Answer |
Oscar-winning role for Cotillard | View Answer |
Others: Sp | View Answer |
Paradoxical one | View Answer |
Place to find a crawdad | View Answer |
Preambles | View Answer |
Razor handle? | View Answer |
Reactor safety org | View Answer |
References | View Answer |
Russian royal | View Answer |
Seaman's swig | View Answer |
Series of bars, for short | View Answer |
Shout to a diva | View Answer |
Slap-happy sort? | View Answer |
Smokey the Bear spot, e.g., in brief | View Answer |
Some G.I.'s | View Answer |
Some online reading | View Answer |
Sorority letters | View Answer |
Source material for Broadway's 'Seussical' | View Answer |
Source of the line 'They say miracles are past' | View Answer |
Speedy subatomic particle | View Answer |
Spike | View Answer |
Spike, once | View Answer |
Starbucks size | View Answer |
Start of a memo heading | View Answer |
Starts liking | View Answer |
Storage item ... or one of six in this puzzle? | View Answer |
Storied C.S.A. commander | View Answer |
Swiss watch brand | View Answer |
Take an ax to | View Answer |
Talking doll that debuted in 1960 | View Answer |
The 'M' of MB | View Answer |
This above all? | View Answer |
Time's 1930 Man of the Year | View Answer |
Toddler's wear | View Answer |
Uppity sort | View Answer |
Verbal groans | View Answer |
Warned someone off, in a way | View Answer |
Watchful | View Answer |
Western climax | View Answer |
What the nose knows | View Answer |
Where to park a parka? | View Answer |
With repercussions | View Answer |
Word that keeps the same meaning if you move its first letter to the end | View Answer |
World's first certified gold record, 1942 | View Answer |
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