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'Capeesh?' | View Answer |
'Curses!' | View Answer |
'Dirty Jobs' host Mike | View Answer |
'Gee!' | View Answer |
'How's it going, fish?'? | View Answer |
'It ___ right' | View Answer |
'Lawrence of Arabia' role | View Answer |
'Too Late the Phalarope' novelist | View Answer |
'___ Ballet' ('A Chorus Line' song) | View Answer |
'___ You' (#1 Rolling Stones album) | View Answer |
2010 and 2011 L.P.G.A. Tour Player of the Year Yani ___ | View Answer |
Abrasive | View Answer |
Ancient siege site | View Answer |
Angry slight? | View Answer |
Animal in una casa | View Answer |
Announcer of yore | View Answer |
Asian holidays | View Answer |
Assortment | View Answer |
Auditioner's hope | View Answer |
Ball coverings? | View Answer |
Bargain basement markings | View Answer |
Battle of ___, 1796 Napoleon victory | View Answer |
Big score, maybe | View Answer |
Bored employee's quest | View Answer |
Briar part | View Answer |
Burns black | View Answer |
Canaries locale: Abbr | View Answer |
Candy man Russell | View Answer |
Cartridges, e.g | View Answer |
Carved Polynesian talisman | View Answer |
Cash for trash? | View Answer |
Casino machine | View Answer |
Catherine's demand of Heathcliff in 'Wuthering Heights'? | View Answer |
Caveat to a buyer | View Answer |
Celebratory swig after a football two-pointer? | View Answer |
Coll. student's declaration | View Answer |
Concert hall, e.g | View Answer |
Cracker Jack box bonus | View Answer |
Cut line | View Answer |
Defense against a siege | View Answer |
Demon's weekend plans? | View Answer |
Doubled over, maybe | View Answer |
Dracula's bar bill? | View Answer |
Draft raisers | View Answer |
Drawn | View Answer |
Glacier site, maybe | View Answer |
Great Danes, e.g.? | View Answer |
Guacamole and salsa | View Answer |
Gypsy's aid | View Answer |
H.S. support groups | View Answer |
HAND | View Answer |
Haunted house sounds | View Answer |
He wrote 'Words are loaded pistols' | View Answer |
Head cases? | View Answer |
Hired spinmeister | View Answer |
Informal greeting | View Answer |
Irish lullaby opener | View Answer |
Jamboree attendee | View Answer |
Kahlúa and cream over ice | View Answer |
Kind of class | View Answer |
Leisure suit fabric | View Answer |
Lie-abed | View Answer |
Like a four-leaf clover | View Answer |
Like about 7% of the U.S. electorate | View Answer |
Like draft e-mails | View Answer |
Little garden guardians | View Answer |
Lucy's TV pal | View Answer |
Michael Crichton novel about diamond-hunting | View Answer |
Mosaic material | View Answer |
Name on a college dorm, perhaps | View Answer |
Neutrogena competitor | View Answer |
Not hoof it, maybe | View Answer |
Odoriferous | View Answer |
One-of-a-kind Dutch cheese? | View Answer |
Part of AARP: Abbr | View Answer |
Part of AARP: Abbr | View Answer |
Periodic function | View Answer |
Piñata part | View Answer |
Pipe-fitting and others | View Answer |
Place that sells shells? | View Answer |
Random witness | View Answer |
Revolutionary path | View Answer |
Right-leaning type: Abbr | View Answer |
San ___ (Italian seaport) | View Answer |
Shoe brand | View Answer |
Sidewalk square, e.g | View Answer |
Sizable garden | View Answer |
Sleek and graceful | View Answer |
Some Chi-town transportation | View Answer |
Some execs | View Answer |
Sonneteer's Muse | View Answer |
Southern pronoun | View Answer |
Spouse's sleeping place after a fight, maybe | View Answer |
Stash | View Answer |
Stock market figs | View Answer |
Subject explored in 'The Crying Game' | View Answer |
Subject to double jeopardy, say | View Answer |
Suggested résumé length | View Answer |
Super Bowl XLIII champs | View Answer |
Sushi bar bowlfuls | View Answer |
Target for many a political ad | View Answer |
Three-stripers: Abbr | View Answer |
Times out in Mexico? | View Answer |
Title gunfighter of a 1964 #1 hit | View Answer |
Tusked animal | View Answer |
United Nations chief from Ghana | View Answer |
Villainous 'Star Wars' title | View Answer |
Vital fluids | View Answer |
Ward, to Beaver | View Answer |
___ Fein (Irish group) | View Answer |
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