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'Climb onto Papa's lap!' | View Answer |
'Doctor ___' | View Answer |
'If only you could ___ now' | View Answer |
'Les Trois Villes' novelist | View Answer |
'N.B.A. on ___' | View Answer |
'Pursuit of the Graf ___' (1956 war film) | View Answer |
'___ boy!' | View Answer |
*Auto shop inventory | View Answer |
*Chart-topper | View Answer |
*End of ___ | View Answer |
*Late office opening, say | View Answer |
*Move, as a plant | View Answer |
*Sandy spots, maybe | View Answer |
- | View Answer |
- | View Answer |
- | View Answer |
- | View Answer |
At it | View Answer |
Be moribund, say | View Answer |
Beau's girl | View Answer |
Betrays | View Answer |
Biblical son begat by a 105-year-old father | View Answer |
Big around the middle | View Answer |
Black ___ | View Answer |
British fop | View Answer |
Brooklyn athlete | View Answer |
Captain ___ | View Answer |
Cause for plastic surgery, maybe | View Answer |
Certain drive-thru convenience | View Answer |
Channel starting in 2003 | View Answer |
Cliché, often | View Answer |
Climbed | View Answer |
Company whose logo has a diagonal red arrow | View Answer |
Complete loser | View Answer |
Constellation next to Gemini | View Answer |
Ding, say | View Answer |
Dollar rival | View Answer |
Drink that's stirred | View Answer |
End of the trivia question | View Answer |
Espionage agcy. with a leader played by Tom Cruise | View Answer |
Exorbitant | View Answer |
Explorer or Escape, in brief | View Answer |
Eye liner? | View Answer |
Features of some cowboy shirts | View Answer |
Flimsy, as an excuse | View Answer |
France's Académie ___ Beaux-Arts | View Answer |
French lord | View Answer |
Garden | View Answer |
Gave out | View Answer |
Gemstone for most Libras | View Answer |
Grp. involved in back-to-school night | View Answer |
Guttural | View Answer |
Horror director Eli | View Answer |
Info for airport greeters | View Answer |
Insincere earnestness | View Answer |
It's said when a light bulb goes on | View Answer |
Italian for 95-Down | View Answer |
J.F.K.'s historic ___ Flight Center | View Answer |
Jean-___ Picard of 'Star Trek: T.N.G.' | View Answer |
Joint czar with Peter I | View Answer |
Journalist/writer Herbert | View Answer |
Kelly of 'The West Wing' | View Answer |
Lap dog breed | View Answer |
Latin phrase at the end of a list | View Answer |
Like the earth and some apples | View Answer |
Lugs | View Answer |
Maine-to-Florida rte | View Answer |
Major-leaguer with three 60+ home run seasons | View Answer |
Maritime letters | View Answer |
Mercury and Saturn | View Answer |
Motion carriers | View Answer |
Nashville-based variety show, 1969-92 | View Answer |
Official in a mask | View Answer |
Ogling type | View Answer |
Old satellite-launching rocket | View Answer |
One taking applications | View Answer |
Part of a day | View Answer |
Partition into multiple bits | View Answer |
Patriots' org | View Answer |
PC game sensation of the early 2000s, with 'The' | View Answer |
Poet banished in A.D. 8 | View Answer |
Polynesian entertainments | View Answer |
Present need? | View Answer |
Protected goose | View Answer |
Protein-rich soup | View Answer |
QB Tim | View Answer |
Razzers | View Answer |
Rhyming honor | View Answer |
Rocky Mountain tribe | View Answer |
Romeo and Juliet, e.g | View Answer |
Shul fixture | View Answer |
Shul reading | View Answer |
Some deli buys | View Answer |
Sort of | View Answer |
Start of a trivia question | View Answer |
Stitch | View Answer |
Symbol of remoteness | View Answer |
Tammany Hall problem | View Answer |
Tennis great Tommy | View Answer |
Three-part | View Answer |
Three-point line, e.g | View Answer |
Trivia question, part 2 | View Answer |
Trivia question, part 3 | View Answer |
Type type | View Answer |
Wallops | View Answer |
Wallops | View Answer |
Wee | View Answer |
With lots of room to spare | View Answer |
___ 51 (conspiracy theory subject) | View Answer |
___ cable (TV hookup) | View Answer |
___-Babylonian (ancient Semitic language) | View Answer |
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