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'Aida' figure | View Answer |
'Blues in the Night' composer Harold | View Answer |
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'Halloween,' e.g | View Answer |
'Heavens to Betsy!' | View Answer |
'Your ___ ...' | View Answer |
'___ Q' (Creedence Clearwater Revival hit) | View Answer |
1/24 of un giorno | View Answer |
1945 Pacific battle site, informally | View Answer |
1960s-'70s drama set in San Francisco | View Answer |
1968 movie directed by Paul Newman | View Answer |
Abe | View Answer |
Angry cat's sound | View Answer |
Answer man? | View Answer |
Apple core, briefly | View Answer |
B&O and others | View Answer |
Barbecue annoyances | View Answer |
Baseball team's leading hitter | View Answer |
Beast that killed Adonis | View Answer |
Better suited | View Answer |
Bitmap image | View Answer |
Body of water on the Uzbek border | View Answer |
Bridge dividing the San Marco and San Polo districts | View Answer |
Car radio button | View Answer |
Careered | View Answer |
Celtic water deity | View Answer |
Certain bid, informally | View Answer |
Certain joint | View Answer |
Certain sultan's subjects | View Answer |
Chaney of 'Of Mice and Men' | View Answer |
China and environs | View Answer |
Co-founder of Death Row Records | View Answer |
Coastal Anatolian region | View Answer |
Cocktails with crème de cassis | View Answer |
Cool people | View Answer |
Cosine reciprocal | View Answer |
CVS competitor | View Answer |
Dance in 3/4 time | View Answer |
Drunkard | View Answer |
Early 20th century, in British history | View Answer |
Egg choice | View Answer |
English division | View Answer |
Estuary, e.g | View Answer |
Fictional Indiana town where 'Parks and Recreation' is set | View Answer |
Followers of 1-Acrosses | View Answer |
Forerun | View Answer |
Ginger feature | View Answer |
Go up against | View Answer |
Go-between | View Answer |
Gotham police procedural | View Answer |
Gotham-bound luggage letters | View Answer |
Group with the monster 1994 album 'Monster' | View Answer |
Had a senior moment | View Answer |
Heart | View Answer |
Hägar's wife in the funnies | View Answer |
Island SW of Majorca | View Answer |
It brightens up a performance | View Answer |
It might come out in the wash | View Answer |
It's good for what ails you | View Answer |
Itch cause | View Answer |
Kind of court or cross | View Answer |
Letters on briefs | View Answer |
Like a walk in the park | View Answer |
Like the dish kimchi | View Answer |
Microsoft Surface competitor | View Answer |
Miss at the movies? | View Answer |
Month after Av | View Answer |
Oceans | View Answer |
Old North State native | View Answer |
Old West casino game | View Answer |
One of the usual suspects? | View Answer |
Partner of operated | View Answer |
Pastime for Barack Obama at Camp David | View Answer |
Petroleum distillate | View Answer |
Piece of the past | View Answer |
Piehole | View Answer |
Plot | View Answer |
Post-1858 rule | View Answer |
Post-1968 tennis | View Answer |
Preserve, as fodder | View Answer |
Pump option: Abbr | View Answer |
Pursue | View Answer |
Rank below group captain | View Answer |
Rear guard? | View Answer |
Relatively inexpensive wrap | View Answer |
Request that one attend | View Answer |
Sci-fi staple | View Answer |
Show tune with the lyric 'Here am I, your special island' | View Answer |
Silent interval | View Answer |
Some ocean debris | View Answer |
Some paneling | View Answer |
Source of the line 'What's done is done' | View Answer |
Space effect, for short | View Answer |
Split part of a reindeer | View Answer |
Submit an online return | View Answer |
Tax law subj | View Answer |
There's no escaping this | View Answer |
Thor's domain | View Answer |
Tom Cruise's character in 'Mission: Impossible' | View Answer |
Tony-nominated play made into an Oscar-nominated movie | View Answer |
Twaddle | View Answer |
Twisty-horned creatures | View Answer |
Upside-down container | View Answer |
What a faker may put on | View Answer |
What a raised hand may signal | View Answer |
What many op art designs appear to do | View Answer |
Word from Hamlet while holding a skull | View Answer |
Work from a folder | View Answer |
Yom Kippur War weaponry | View Answer |
___ Laënnec, inventor of the stethoscope | View Answer |
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