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'China Beach' actress Helgenberger | View Answer |
'Decision Points' author | View Answer |
'Great' 1666 conflagration | View Answer |
'How can ___ sure?' | View Answer |
'Hurlyburly' writer David | View Answer |
'Le ___ de Monte-Cristo' | View Answer |
'South Pacific' protagonist and namesakes | View Answer |
'The ___ Show' (best-selling album of 2002) | View Answer |
1978 Peace Prize recipient | View Answer |
1984 title role for Emilio Estevez | View Answer |
Abbr. on car sellers' license plates | View Answer |
Alternative to 'com' | View Answer |
Alters to allow development, maybe | View Answer |
Apt anagram for 103-Across | View Answer |
Apt anagram for 24-Across | View Answer |
Apt anagram for 31-Across | View Answer |
Apt anagram for 42-Across | View Answer |
Apt anagram for 55-Across | View Answer |
Apt anagram for 79-Across | View Answer |
Ask for change | View Answer |
Baffled | View Answer |
Banker's concern | View Answer |
BB shooter | View Answer |
Beat at a Nathan's hot dog contest, say | View Answer |
Begins, as a journey | View Answer |
Big ___ (sports conference) | View Answer |
Birthday suit enthusiast | View Answer |
Black shade | View Answer |
British soccer powerhouse | View Answer |
Buckingham Palace resident | View Answer |
Charioteer's place | View Answer |
Checked out | View Answer |
Coastal niche | View Answer |
Cobbler's job | View Answer |
College student's place | View Answer |
Coupe's couple | View Answer |
Designer Picasso, daughter of Pablo | View Answer |
Dial competitor | View Answer |
Dustup | View Answer |
Egyptian sun deity | View Answer |
Electric car | View Answer |
Electric ___ | View Answer |
English poet who co-founded the Pre-Raphaelites | View Answer |
Fish with a long neck | View Answer |
Fleetwood or Eldorado, informally | View Answer |
Football misdirection | View Answer |
Galena and cerussite | View Answer |
Galileo, for one | View Answer |
Gecko's gripper | View Answer |
Good protein source | View Answer |
Grant, e.g | View Answer |
Hipster's pad | View Answer |
Hometown of TV's McCloud | View Answer |
Hot tar, e.g | View Answer |
How things are generally stir-fried | View Answer |
Kind of form | View Answer |
Legendary queen of the Britons immortalized by Shakespeare | View Answer |
Like Mars | View Answer |
Like the word 'curiae' in 'amicus curiae' | View Answer |
Local bird life | View Answer |
Lover of Psyche | View Answer |
Marsh of detective fiction | View Answer |
Mayo containers? | View Answer |
Melodic phrase | View Answer |
Memphis belle? | View Answer |
Minuteman's location | View Answer |
Mishandle something, say | View Answer |
Moses Malone, on the 76ers | View Answer |
Municipal facility: Abbr | View Answer |
Munitions supplier | View Answer |
N. African land | View Answer |
N.M. setting | View Answer |
Name on a museum plaque | View Answer |
Not much, as of paint | View Answer |
Novelist who had two spouses simultaneously | View Answer |
Of ___ (servicing) | View Answer |
Offshore installation | View Answer |
One of the M's of 3M: Abbr | View Answer |
Onetime sunblock agent | View Answer |
Order during an M.R.I | View Answer |
Passage | View Answer |
Places to hole up after holdups | View Answer |
Postal ID | View Answer |
Procrastinators' enablers | View Answer |
Reggae precursor | View Answer |
Repeats | View Answer |
Salad bar items | View Answer |
Scotland's 'Granite City' | View Answer |
Scratch the surface of, maybe | View Answer |
Shark, maybe | View Answer |
Short pastoral piece | View Answer |
Small chickens | View Answer |
Snake in 'The Jungle Book' | View Answer |
Some Siouans | View Answer |
Stevedore, at times | View Answer |
Sun | View Answer |
Teetotaler | View Answer |
They're on the left in Britain | View Answer |
To be in Paris? | View Answer |
Tomorrow's is tonight | View Answer |
Turbulence | View Answer |
U.S.A. part: Abbr | View Answer |
Unvarying | View Answer |
Vague response to 'When?' | View Answer |
Video store penalty | View Answer |
Visa offering | View Answer |
Was congenial | View Answer |
___ City, Miss | View Answer |
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