Clue | Answer |
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'Battlestar Galactica' destination | View Answer |
'Giant Brain' that debuted in 1946 | View Answer |
'If I ___ nickel ...' | View Answer |
'O.G. Original Gangster' artist | View Answer |
'That so?' | View Answer |
'That's what ___ said' | View Answer |
'The Big Read' sponsor, for short | View Answer |
1970s-'90s band with a euphoric-sounding name | View Answer |
Actress/country singer Kramer | View Answer |
Baking hazard at a manger? | View Answer |
Beefs | View Answer |
Belittles | View Answer |
Bit of riding gear on a truck's flatbed? | View Answer |
Cable channel owned by Time Warner | View Answer |
Card game akin to euchre | View Answer |
Circus clown prop | View Answer |
Climbs swiftly | View Answer |
Cpl. or sgt | View Answer |
Crooked line? | View Answer |
Crow's-feet treatment | View Answer |
Diagnosis for a stoned viper? | View Answer |
Doris Day hit '___ Magic' | View Answer |
Evidence of some marksmanship? | View Answer |
Film about the sea? | View Answer |
Get in on the deal | View Answer |
Grumble | View Answer |
Hastens | View Answer |
Having tattoos | View Answer |
Hold for questioning | View Answer |
Home of the Braves, on scoreboards | View Answer |
Humane org | View Answer |
Kenan's former Nickelodeon pal | View Answer |
Knockout number? | View Answer |
Lighting director's woe? | View Answer |
Money for a ride? | View Answer |
Name on a spy's passport, perhaps | View Answer |
Novelist Mary ___ Russell | View Answer |
Old F.D.A. guideline | View Answer |
Old Turkish quarters | View Answer |
Ones cast in 'Wicked' | View Answer |
OPEC member, briefly | View Answer |
Oscar winner who appeared in a Snickers ad | View Answer |
Pampering place | View Answer |
Pampering, in brief | View Answer |
Parisian pastry | View Answer |
PBS's Science Kid | View Answer |
Place to walk a dog, maybe | View Answer |
Portmanteau, e.g | View Answer |
Published | View Answer |
QB's blunder | View Answer |
Sch. whose fight song is 'Miners Fight' | View Answer |
Series ender, often | View Answer |
Singer who co-wrote 'The Christmas Song' | View Answer |
Skin care brand | View Answer |
The first to go on a strike, usually | View Answer |
They have sticking points | View Answer |
Thus far, on a quarterly stmt | View Answer |
Tried to pick up | View Answer |
Verizon subsidiary | View Answer |
Where you might see a lot of chest-pumping, for short? | View Answer |
___ lab | View Answer |
___ Ulyanov, Vladimir Lenin's father | View Answer |
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