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'Benny & ___' (1993 rom-com) | View Answer |
'Girls' creator Dunham | View Answer |
'Have You Seen ___' (1971 hit) | View Answer |
'Holy cats!' | View Answer |
'Love Train' group, with 'the' | View Answer |
'The Christmas That Almost ___' (1966 holiday film) | View Answer |
'___ that' | View Answer |
1975 TV debut, briefly | View Answer |
Ankle-length | View Answer |
Barrelful at a hardware store | View Answer |
Benevolent Narnia denizen | View Answer |
Beverage made by squeezing fruit-filled cookies? | View Answer |
Bit of news | View Answer |
Busybody | View Answer |
California's San ___ County | View Answer |
Carpal or tarsal starter | View Answer |
Central parts | View Answer |
Certain female grouse | View Answer |
Checks (out) | View Answer |
Claim findings | View Answer |
Click again, maybe | View Answer |
Coffee from Big Sky Country? | View Answer |
Conniving sergeant of 1950s TV | View Answer |
Copies from CD to PC | View Answer |
Country's Acuff or Clark | View Answer |
Coxswain's teammates | View Answer |
Debating choice | View Answer |
Device with a click wheel | View Answer |
Early fratricide victim | View Answer |
Ed who wrote the 87th Precinct novels | View Answer |
Entry in a metalworker's personal planner? | View Answer |
Exercised caution | View Answer |
Fibbie | View Answer |
Filmmaker Lee | View Answer |
Fishing spear? | View Answer |
Frightened, in dialect | View Answer |
Furnace worker | View Answer |
G8 nation | View Answer |
Gall | View Answer |
Goes under | View Answer |
Hanes competitor | View Answer |
Hard water | View Answer |
Has a capacity of | View Answer |
High-flown poetry | View Answer |
Honey | View Answer |
Iroquois factions | View Answer |
It flows through Orsk | View Answer |
It's suitable for framing | View Answer |
Lagoon encloser | View Answer |
Lessened | View Answer |
Like biopsies | View Answer |
Like Cuzco's builders | View Answer |
Like movies and bonds | View Answer |
Like superfans | View Answer |
Logical things to study? | View Answer |
Looked bad in comparison | View Answer |
Loop locale, informally | View Answer |
Loud osculations | View Answer |
Meaning reverser | View Answer |
Minor suit? | View Answer |
Minor-league classification | View Answer |
Moocher's most valuable acquaintance? | View Answer |
More than none | View Answer |
Mr. ___ (old soft drink name) | View Answer |
Musician Shankar | View Answer |
Napoleon, e.g., prior to exile? | View Answer |
Nose wrinkler | View Answer |
Number one priority? | View Answer |
Official seal on a Havana cigar? | View Answer |
Old photo's tone | View Answer |
One called upon to talk? | View Answer |
Passenger ship | View Answer |
Petroleum component | View Answer |
Place to rest a guitar | View Answer |
Player's trophy | View Answer |
Plenty | View Answer |
Portable diversion | View Answer |
Pounds and pence? | View Answer |
Private action? | View Answer |
Rest area | View Answer |
Roast a red-breasted bird? | View Answer |
Sacred piece | View Answer |
Sent texts to, in bygone days | View Answer |
Shirt front clip-on | View Answer |
Simulate | View Answer |
Small sandwich | View Answer |
Smarmy preprandial blessing? | View Answer |
Soprano role in 'Il Trovatore' | View Answer |
Source of irritation | View Answer |
Soweto uprising figure | View Answer |
Specifically | View Answer |
Spoke to one's flock? | View Answer |
Stock holder | View Answer |
Striped pet | View Answer |
Suffix with fatal | View Answer |
Suspicion | View Answer |
The Salt, in Arizona? | View Answer |
They might not be on the charts | View Answer |
Tick off | View Answer |
Timeworn | View Answer |
Timid swearword | View Answer |
Trade magazines? | View Answer |
Try for a hit | View Answer |
Turn signal? | View Answer |
Unable to pass muster, say | View Answer |
Undergo | View Answer |
Uppercut target | View Answer |
Variety show overseers | View Answer |
Venn diagram sets, usually | View Answer |
What misbehaving kids must have inherited from their parents? | View Answer |
Where many last names start with 'O' | View Answer |
Wind chime location | View Answer |
Word written across a bad check | View Answer |
___ Cassidy, 1970s teen heartthrob | View Answer |
___ law (acronymic 1970 measure) | View Answer |
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