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'CBS Evening News' anchor before Pelley | View Answer |
'Idomeneo' heroine | View Answer |
'Mad Men' channel | View Answer |
'Nuts!' | View Answer |
'The Dark Knight' and 'The Bourne Supremacy,' e.g | View Answer |
'Would you like me to?' | View Answer |
'___ any wonder?' | View Answer |
1969 Peter O'Toole title role | View Answer |
Acad., e.g | View Answer |
Accessories for hoofers | View Answer |
Actress Chaplin of 'Game of Thrones' | View Answer |
Advocate for pro-am tournaments? | View Answer |
Antiqued photograph color | View Answer |
ASCAP rival | View Answer |
Berkeley campus, for short | View Answer |
Billet-doux recipient | View Answer |
Bittern's habitat | View Answer |
Book of Judges judge | View Answer |
Brief remark upon retiring | View Answer |
Bring down the house? | View Answer |
Broadcast medium | View Answer |
Candy bar featured in a 'Seinfeld' episode | View Answer |
Carrier to Ben Gurion | View Answer |
Charred | View Answer |
Checkup, e.g | View Answer |
City near Mount Rainier | View Answer |
Contents of some six-packs | View Answer |
Country composed of 200+ islands | View Answer |
Diminutive Aborigine? | View Answer |
Disdainful response | View Answer |
Dumped (on) | View Answer |
Engage in excessive self-reflection? | View Answer |
Four-time Best New Age Album Grammy winner | View Answer |
French/Belgian river | View Answer |
Frequently faked luxury brand | View Answer |
Frozen dessert brand owned by Mrs. Fields | View Answer |
H.R.'s, e.g | View Answer |
Having the fewest rules | View Answer |
High-handed ambassador stationed off the Italian coast? | View Answer |
Himalayans of legend | View Answer |
Home of Wind Cave Natl. Park | View Answer |
Hungarian man's name that's an anagram of 38-Down | View Answer |
Hurdles for future E.N.T.'s and G.P.'s | View Answer |
Inflation indicator: Abbr | View Answer |
It'll grab you by the seat of your pants | View Answer |
Japanese copier company | View Answer |
Job security, for some | View Answer |
Lenovo competitor | View Answer |
Like role models | View Answer |
Like some excuses | View Answer |
Magazine user? | View Answer |
Marathoner's woe | View Answer |
Milk-Bone, e.g | View Answer |
Mistakes made by some bad drivers | View Answer |
Musical piece for a 'Star Wars' battle scene? | View Answer |
Musician with the gold-selling album 'Sugar Lips' | View Answer |
Neighbor of Vt | View Answer |
Newspaper worker | View Answer |
Nonkosher lunch orders, for short | View Answer |
Not approach directly | View Answer |
Ones with good habits? | View Answer |
Onetime White House family | View Answer |
Opposite of brilliance | View Answer |
Palindromic constellation | View Answer |
Peace treaty between a predator and its prey? | View Answer |
Playground retort | View Answer |
Pseudonym preceder | View Answer |
Pussy ___ (Russian girl group) | View Answer |
Ready for a frat party, say | View Answer |
Relation? | View Answer |
River into which the Great Miami flows | View Answer |
Salts | View Answer |
Search for a cradle-robbing woman in New York City? | View Answer |
Sections of a natural history museum, maybe | View Answer |
Seductive singer | View Answer |
See 11-Down | View Answer |
Shampoo, maybe | View Answer |
Shoe brand named after an animal | View Answer |
Short trips | View Answer |
Short-winded | View Answer |
Small 58-Down size | View Answer |
Small mosaic tile | View Answer |
Small ___ | View Answer |
Smuggler-chasing org | View Answer |
Some concert gear | View Answer |
Some powder | View Answer |
Some title holders | View Answer |
Speak pigeon? | View Answer |
Start of many Brazilian place names | View Answer |
Sticky handle? | View Answer |
Stop getting better | View Answer |
Stroked, in a way | View Answer |
Super Soaker brand | View Answer |
Time piece | View Answer |
Tom Brady, in the 2002 Super Bowl? | View Answer |
Turbaned type | View Answer |
Turning point | View Answer |
TV show broadcast from Times Square, for short | View Answer |
Twice tetra- | View Answer |
Union letters | View Answer |
Very blue | View Answer |
Writer H. H. ___ | View Answer |
X Games fixture | View Answer |
[Pardon] | View Answer |
___ bear | View Answer |
___ cube (popular 1960s puzzle) | View Answer |
___-Honey | View Answer |
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