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'Battleship' co-star, 2012 | View Answer |
'Deep Impact' menace | View Answer |
'My Big Fat Greek Wedding' libation | View Answer |
109 acres, for Vatican City | View Answer |
A, AA and AAA | View Answer |
A1 | View Answer |
A2 | View Answer |
A3 | View Answer |
A4 | View Answer |
Accuse formally | View Answer |
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Beat, journalistically | View Answer |
Bedroom piece | View Answer |
Blather | View Answer |
Blood-___ | View Answer |
British interjection | View Answer |
Carrie Underwood or Taylor Hicks | View Answer |
Charlemagne's domain: Abbr | View Answer |
Company newbie | View Answer |
Corp.'s 8-Down | View Answer |
Curvy, in a way | View Answer |
Dr. Seuss, e.g | View Answer |
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Examine like a wolf | View Answer |
Excuse maker's lead-in | View Answer |
Fancy basketball scores | View Answer |
Fighter of pirates, in brief | View Answer |
Fits | View Answer |
Flint, e.g | View Answer |
Florida city, informally | View Answer |
Fox hole, e.g | View Answer |
Franklin with a cameo role in 'The Blues Brothers' | View Answer |
Get back on the horse | View Answer |
Gets going | View Answer |
Good thing to hit | View Answer |
Ignores the teleprompter | View Answer |
Indian master? | View Answer |
Is in low power mode | View Answer |
Kind of stroke | View Answer |
Letters in - or on - boxes | View Answer |
Like some paper and garbage cans | View Answer |
Linda who married Paul McCartney | View Answer |
Lords ... or subjects | View Answer |
Lotion abbr | View Answer |
Member of the singing Winans family | View Answer |
Musical interlude | View Answer |
Nuke | View Answer |
One of the Nereids in Greek myth | View Answer |
Only Semitic language that's an official language of the European Union | View Answer |
Overhead expense? | View Answer |
Q1 | View Answer |
Q2 | View Answer |
Q3 | View Answer |
Q4 | View Answer |
Q5 | View Answer |
Rations | View Answer |
Reliable profit center | View Answer |
Romeo's precursor? | View Answer |
Salmon and coral | View Answer |
Secondary character in Aristophanes? | View Answer |
See 33-Down: Abbr | View Answer |
Smitten with | View Answer |
Substitutes for | View Answer |
Too smooth | View Answer |
Trypanosomiasis transmitter | View Answer |
Uganda's second P.M | View Answer |
Visual olio | View Answer |
___ Protocol (1997 agreement) | View Answer |
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