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'Come on, woman, shape that wood!'? | View Answer |
'Dragnet' message, for short | View Answer |
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'Hoarders' airer | View Answer |
'If you don't like my anger, do something about it!'? | View Answer |
'One World' musician John | View Answer |
'Popsicle,' in 'Fifty Shades of Grey,' for one | View Answer |
'Your Business' airer | View Answer |
'___ Her Standing There' | View Answer |
'___ surprised as you are!' | View Answer |
1,000 years before the coronation of Queen Elizabeth I | View Answer |
1978-79 CBS detective drama | View Answer |
Ain't correct? | View Answer |
Anatomical ring | View Answer |
Auckland native | View Answer |
Babe | View Answer |
Backbeat component, often | View Answer |
Big bygone bird | View Answer |
Big wheel at a reception? | View Answer |
Bijou | View Answer |
Black in country music | View Answer |
Brighter | View Answer |
Canon fodder? | View Answer |
Carnival Cruise Lines stop | View Answer |
Cases for E.M.T.'s | View Answer |
Cheerful superhero? | View Answer |
Christine ___, 'The Phantom of the Opera' girl | View Answer |
Coach for dancing? | View Answer |
Cornell who founded Western Union | View Answer |
Creed of the 'Rocky' series | View Answer |
Cry on arrival | View Answer |
Deviate from the course | View Answer |
Dirt spreader | View Answer |
Drink to throw back | View Answer |
Dry white wines | View Answer |
Dude ranch handle | View Answer |
Durst of Limp Bizkit | View Answer |
Emaciated | View Answer |
Ends of Alaska? | View Answer |
Evan-___ (women's clothing brand) | View Answer |
Everyone's bets | View Answer |
Facts of life? | View Answer |
Family inheritance | View Answer |
Finish line, often | View Answer |
First name in Chicago politics | View Answer |
First-floor apartment, maybe | View Answer |
Flatters | View Answer |
Fool | View Answer |
Ford sedan | View Answer |
Future grads: Abbr | View Answer |
Go weak in the knees | View Answer |
Guard dog's target | View Answer |
Hate coke? | View Answer |
Hollered | View Answer |
Hombre, formerly | View Answer |
It might cause photophobia | View Answer |
It's measured in cups | View Answer |
Its alphabet has 44 consonants | View Answer |
Jack ___ | View Answer |
Killed a hero? | View Answer |
Like a 12-Down | View Answer |
Log time | View Answer |
Macho Man | View Answer |
Mad scientist's sadistic exclamation upon attacking the Empire State? | View Answer |
Metric distance: Abbr | View Answer |
Oklahoma birthplace of Oral Roberts | View Answer |
Ones who stop giving to their church? | View Answer |
Onetime U.N. leader | View Answer |
Owner of Abbey Road Studios | View Answer |
P.R. hours | View Answer |
Prankster-like | View Answer |
Prime minister of 1945 | View Answer |
Psychologist Jean | View Answer |
Ready to mate | View Answer |
Really sing | View Answer |
Recognize as a source | View Answer |
Red Wing or Blackhawk | View Answer |
Replacement refs, maybe? | View Answer |
Results of lying too much? | View Answer |
Sallie ___ | View Answer |
San Antonio mayor Julián, keynote speaker at the 2012 Democratic convention | View Answer |
Setting for the 2012 film 'Argo' | View Answer |
Sign of sensitivity? | View Answer |
Sleeper agent | View Answer |
Snide response | View Answer |
Softly exhale cheap sentiment? | View Answer |
Some electrical workers | View Answer |
Some protests | View Answer |
Spring phenomenon | View Answer |
Stand offering, briefly | View Answer |
Start of a choosing rhyme | View Answer |
Summer recreation area | View Answer |
Suppose, to Shakespeare | View Answer |
T.A.'s overseer | View Answer |
Take a patient approach to revenge? | View Answer |
Tasks around the house | View Answer |
Tenacious sort | View Answer |
They're often toasted | View Answer |
Tidies up, in a way | View Answer |
Title partner of 'the Swan' in a Yeats poem | View Answer |
Unreliable | View Answer |
Uploaded pic, often | View Answer |
W.W. II craft: Abbr | View Answer |
Web site with a 'Send Money' tab | View Answer |
Wet bars? | View Answer |
What the Grim Reaper's backup carries? | View Answer |
Winning by a small margin | View Answer |
___ Johnston, former fiancé of Bristol Palin | View Answer |
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