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'The Wrestler' actress | View Answer |
'You try!' | View Answer |
1970s-'80s F.B.I. sting | View Answer |
1992 Denzel Washington title role | View Answer |
A spy will often cross them | View Answer |
Allure | View Answer |
Almost every man in the world has one | View Answer |
Area conquered by Alexander the Great | View Answer |
Athos, Porthos and Aramis, e.g | View Answer |
Beano competitor | View Answer |
Bialys | View Answer |
Big Red Machine hustler | View Answer |
Bit of ink, slangily | View Answer |
Bottom line, maybe | View Answer |
Carrier letters? | View Answer |
Caught | View Answer |
Centuries, e.g | View Answer |
City near Virginia City | View Answer |
Clichéd prison contraband item | View Answer |
Comic book mutants | View Answer |
Contrail source, once: Abbr | View Answer |
Converted into bundles for a loft | View Answer |
Cousins of honey badgers | View Answer |
Cuts back on | View Answer |
Dangerous liaisons, often | View Answer |
Danish, e.g | View Answer |
Decrees | View Answer |
Dickens schemer | View Answer |
Excommunicator of Martin Luther | View Answer |
Features of some sports cars | View Answer |
Fictional writer in a John Irving best seller | View Answer |
Followers of a boom? | View Answer |
Four-time role for Patrick Stewart | View Answer |
Fussy about rules | View Answer |
G's opposite | View Answer |
German one | View Answer |
Grab, with 'onto' | View Answer |
Grave letters | View Answer |
Hebrew N | View Answer |
Hesitate in speech | View Answer |
His tomb is a pilgrimage site for both Muslims and Jews | View Answer |
Hunt in the wrong place? | View Answer |
Indian tourist haven | View Answer |
It might appear on a spine | View Answer |
Je ne sais quoi | View Answer |
Jurassic suffix | View Answer |
Kauaian ring | View Answer |
Key in a chain, maybe | View Answer |
King's things | View Answer |
Knight's attribute | View Answer |
Largest moon in the solar system | View Answer |
Liftoff point | View Answer |
Like a good butler | View Answer |
Liquefy | View Answer |
Lunar mission commanded by Thomas P. Stafford | View Answer |
Malformed | View Answer |
Measures | View Answer |
Mmes. of España | View Answer |
Monosyllabic state | View Answer |
More precise alternative to scissors | View Answer |
Morgan le ___ (Arthurian sorceress) | View Answer |
Muscle below a delt | View Answer |
Muslim moguls | View Answer |
Mustachioed cartoon character | View Answer |
Myrna of 'Cheaper by the Dozen' | View Answer |
Neighbor of Niger | View Answer |
Novel writing, e.g | View Answer |
Novelty glasses | View Answer |
Observes | View Answer |
Occupy, as a booth | View Answer |
One of a pair of drums | View Answer |
One of the X's in X-X-X | View Answer |
Ouzo herb | View Answer |
Pamper, say | View Answer |
Part of a horse's pedigree | View Answer |
Part of U.N.L.V | View Answer |
Plant, maybe | View Answer |
Print option: Abbr | View Answer |
Quakers and Shakers | View Answer |
Quest of the astronomer Percival Lowell | View Answer |
Reaches a nadir | View Answer |
Révolution target | View Answer |
Script writer's study? | View Answer |
Simon & Garfunkel's 'For ___, Whenever I May Find Her' | View Answer |
Smell like | View Answer |
Snoop Lion's genre | View Answer |
Sorry state | View Answer |
South African antelopes | View Answer |
Spanish churches | View Answer |
Squared up | View Answer |
Sushi bar topping | View Answer |
The 'C' of FDIC: Abbr | View Answer |
Thwarter of HAL | View Answer |
To whom it is said 'Something is rotten in the state of Denmark' | View Answer |
Tormentors of a sort | View Answer |
Trio on camels | View Answer |
Triple Crown jockey Eddie | View Answer |
Turkey's Ataturk | View Answer |
Two of them make a sawbuck | View Answer |
Victoria's Secret purchase | View Answer |
Walk, e.g | View Answer |
Widely used term declared 'undignified' by John Paul II | View Answer |
Wii alternative | View Answer |
Wipe out, in surfing lingo | View Answer |
Wrestling achievement | View Answer |
Xanthippe, e.g | View Answer |
YouTube video lead-ins | View Answer |
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