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'Fine, have it your way!' | View Answer |
'Misty' crooner | View Answer |
'My turn' | View Answer |
'The Producers' producer Brooks | View Answer |
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27-Down predators | View Answer |
Acrobat developer | View Answer |
Act impulsively, as young lovers | View Answer |
Allowed aboard | View Answer |
Apollo 10's Snoopy, e.g., for short | View Answer |
Author who wrote about frontier life | View Answer |
Author's encl | View Answer |
Back-to-back competitions? | View Answer |
Base of Asti wine | View Answer |
Biblical resting spot | View Answer |
Bonding measurement | View Answer |
Break in poetry | View Answer |
Chains | View Answer |
Chaise scene? | View Answer |
Cherry, e.g | View Answer |
Cold war fighters | View Answer |
Costumed animal, perhaps | View Answer |
Cry like a feline | View Answer |
Cry with an accent | View Answer |
Davis of 'I'm Not Rappaport' | View Answer |
Diamond unit | View Answer |
Dominatrix's wear | View Answer |
Dramatist Sean | View Answer |
Egg-sorting device | View Answer |
ETs | View Answer |
Fancy flower holders | View Answer |
Feudal vassal | View Answer |
First responders, for short | View Answer |
Going rate? | View Answer |
He wrote 'One Step Forward, Two Steps Back' | View Answer |
Hero's spot | View Answer |
High-fiber cereal | View Answer |
Hinders | View Answer |
Hitch ___ | View Answer |
Hwy. that ends near La Guardia | View Answer |
In itself | View Answer |
In on | View Answer |
Ink holders | View Answer |
It may be represented by 'XXX' in the funnies | View Answer |
It may be spotted in a pet store | View Answer |
Kind of pass for an overseas passenger | View Answer |
Lake connected to Sandusky Bay | View Answer |
Last Oldsmobiles | View Answer |
Leigh Hunt poem 'Abou Ben ___' | View Answer |
Make the Billboard charts, say | View Answer |
Master of literary twists | View Answer |
Metals giant in the Dow Jones industrial average | View Answer |
Middle weights? | View Answer |
Modern R&R option | View Answer |
Moistens, in a way | View Answer |
Molecules in natural gas | View Answer |
Mom-and-pop orgs | View Answer |
Monterrey cheddar? | View Answer |
More dirty, as Santa's boots | View Answer |
More poker-faced | View Answer |
Mosaic tiles | View Answer |
New England seafood staple | View Answer |
Not fazed by | View Answer |
Number-cruncher's numbers | View Answer |
Offense that's provoked by lurid news | View Answer |
Old barnstorming needs | View Answer |
One of the X's in XXX | View Answer |
One on the verge of croaking? | View Answer |
P.M.'s and such: Abbr | View Answer |
Paparazzi payer | View Answer |
Part of T.A.: Abbr | View Answer |
Participants in some rivalries, briefly | View Answer |
Person on tap? | View Answer |
Pioneering conservationist | View Answer |
Pop's pop | View Answer |
Precocious Roald Dahl heroine | View Answer |
Prompt again | View Answer |
Raptors' home: Abbr | View Answer |
Really hurts | View Answer |
Retirement spot | View Answer |
Roll around in the yard? | View Answer |
Salon request | View Answer |
Salty stream | View Answer |
Sandwich spec | View Answer |
Sanitariums | View Answer |
Sauteed seafood dish | View Answer |
Screwball character on 'The Simpsons' | View Answer |
Shakes on | View Answer |
Shred | View Answer |
Sigmoid curve | View Answer |
Something media executives keep an eye on? | View Answer |
Source of talk, often | View Answer |
Sowed one's wild oats | View Answer |
Stock units? | View Answer |
Swaddles | View Answer |
The hare, notably | View Answer |
The Pied Piper of Hamelin, e.g | View Answer |
Univ. figure | View Answer |
Unwieldy boat | View Answer |
Vehicle that's out of this world? | View Answer |
Victorian leader? | View Answer |
Villain in many a fairy tale | View Answer |
Villain in many an action movie | View Answer |
Well-rounded | View Answer |
When doubled, island near Tahiti | View Answer |
Wife of Woody | View Answer |
Without any oomph | View Answer |
Word often seen before 3, 4 or 5, but never 1 | View Answer |
___ Sea, body of water north of Norway | View Answer |
___-dozen | View Answer |
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