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'Funeral Blues' writer | View Answer |
'Music for the Royal Fireworks' composer | View Answer |
'Nick News' host Linda | View Answer |
'Pity is for the living, ___ is for the dead': Twain | View Answer |
'The things I put up with!' | View Answer |
'What a calamity!' | View Answer |
'___ Body?' (first Lord Peter Wimsey novel) | View Answer |
128-character set | View Answer |
1950s TV star Duncan | View Answer |
1951 Cooperstown inductee | View Answer |
A Waugh | View Answer |
Ambient musician Brian | View Answer |
Amendment guaranteeing a speedy trial | View Answer |
Ancient Roman author Quintus ___ | View Answer |
Animal whose head doesn't make a sound? | View Answer |
Athens's home | View Answer |
Attests | View Answer |
Bakery array | View Answer |
Bedtime preyer? | View Answer |
Big East sch | View Answer |
BlackBerry buy | View Answer |
Body blow reaction | View Answer |
Brief laugh | View Answer |
Captain who says 'Well, gentlemen, between ourselves and home are 27,000 sea miles' | View Answer |
Cartoon beagle | View Answer |
Cheney's follower | View Answer |
Chews (out) | View Answer |
Chicken bred for its meat | View Answer |
Clearly low on patience | View Answer |
Clock face number | View Answer |
Comb row | View Answer |
Common check box on surveys | View Answer |
Common middle name | View Answer |
Cooper Union's location, briefly | View Answer |
Core philosophy | View Answer |
Cotillion attendee | View Answer |
Crystal Cave is one | View Answer |
Cut and collect | View Answer |
Deli appliance | View Answer |
Do as expected | View Answer |
E Day debuts | View Answer |
Elton John nickname | View Answer |
Emergency | View Answer |
End note? | View Answer |
Extremely redundant 1963 caper film? | View Answer |
Fair-minded | View Answer |
Flamboyant stole | View Answer |
Glinda's creator | View Answer |
Goalie's jersey number, often | View Answer |
Gray piece | View Answer |
Great Leap Forward overseer | View Answer |
Hidden | View Answer |
How bad news is often received | View Answer |
Human speech mimickers | View Answer |
Increases, with 'up' | View Answer |
Info from a debriefing | View Answer |
Job title abbr | View Answer |
John of Salisbury | View Answer |
Joins | View Answer |
Journalist Couric | View Answer |
Kneeler's offering | View Answer |
Like some passages in a symphony | View Answer |
Machiavellian concerns | View Answer |
Marine threat | View Answer |
Mosaicist's supply | View Answer |
Mr. Bill appeared on it: Abbr | View Answer |
MTV's earliest viewers, mostly | View Answer |
Musician's rate | View Answer |
Nabisco treats sold only seasonally | View Answer |
Nickname of jazz's Earl Hines | View Answer |
Not as content | View Answer |
Not look perky, say | View Answer |
Not on deck, maybe | View Answer |
Oktoberfest collectibles | View Answer |
Old World deer | View Answer |
Open conflict | View Answer |
Org. that fines polluters | View Answer |
Part of the front matter | View Answer |
Percussive dance troupe | View Answer |
Perfume sampling spot | View Answer |
Picks up | View Answer |
Power in sci-fi | View Answer |
Proust's 'Ë la Recherche du Temps ___' | View Answer |
R&D sites | View Answer |
Reacted to a bad call | View Answer |
Repo justification | View Answer |
Roman calendar day | View Answer |
See 32-Down | View Answer |
Shearing shed sound | View Answer |
Show featuring the L.V.P.D | View Answer |
Skinny | View Answer |
Skull session result | View Answer |
Slow on the uptake | View Answer |
Somewhat redundant 1960s spy series? | View Answer |
Somewhat redundant 1965 country song? | View Answer |
Somewhat redundant literary genre? | View Answer |
Somewhat redundant Milton Bradley game? | View Answer |
Somewhat redundant size? | View Answer |
Somewhat redundant theater production? | View Answer |
Song featured in 'Animal House' | View Answer |
Sound of heartbreak | View Answer |
South Dakota Air Force base | View Answer |
Swallow, as costs | View Answer |
Sweet meet? | View Answer |
Tangy salad leaves | View Answer |
Unchanging | View Answer |
Very impressed | View Answer |
Visibility reducer | View Answer |
Walk while dizzy | View Answer |
Wallop | View Answer |
Will Geer's role on 'The Waltons' | View Answer |
Wimbledon champ Gibson | View Answer |
With 33-Down, plastic shields and such | View Answer |
World capital situated in what was once ancient Thrace | View Answer |
___ Lang, Superboy's love | View Answer |
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