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'It's ___!' | View Answer |
'So nice!' | View Answer |
'So-so' | View Answer |
'Tartuffe' segment | View Answer |
'This ___ a test' | View Answer |
'You're the ___ Love' | View Answer |
'___ two minds' | View Answer |
122-Across | View Answer |
1796 Napoleon battle site | View Answer |
1980s-'90s German leader Helmut | View Answer |
A.L. West player | View Answer |
Beer belly | View Answer |
Bell Labs system | View Answer |
Big flap in 1970s fashion? | View Answer |
Bit of jive | View Answer |
Buckeye city | View Answer |
Buddhist who has attained Nirvana | View Answer |
Cabin material | View Answer |
Caesar and others | View Answer |
Campus political grp | View Answer |
Captain | View Answer |
Charges | View Answer |
Chemistry suffix | View Answer |
China cupboard | View Answer |
Cicero's 350 | View Answer |
Class for some immigrants, for short | View Answer |
Comic finisher | View Answer |
Comment before 'Bitte schön' | View Answer |
Components of fatty tissues | View Answer |
Concerned | View Answer |
Decorative shoe features | View Answer |
Dos y dos | View Answer |
Draft org | View Answer |
El Al destination: Abbr | View Answer |
Elementary | View Answer |
European capital once behind the Iron Curtain | View Answer |
Exam for jrs | View Answer |
Expensive patio material | View Answer |
Figure on the Scottish coat of arms | View Answer |
Follows the east-west route of the 122-/124-Across? | View Answer |
For now, for short | View Answer |
Freight carrier: Abbr | View Answer |
Frosty's eyes | View Answer |
Funny Garofalo | View Answer |
Go from A to B? | View Answer |
Group in a striking photo? | View Answer |
Gruesome sort | View Answer |
Hedgehop, e.g | View Answer |
Historic march site | View Answer |
Hot dog breath? | View Answer |
In tandem | View Answer |
Inherit | View Answer |
Intentionally disregarding | View Answer |
iPhone voice | View Answer |
It fits all, sometimes | View Answer |
It may be corrected with magnification | View Answer |
It may leave you weak in the knees | View Answer |
It's ENE of Fiji | View Answer |
It's often swiped by a shopaholic | View Answer |
Italian possessive | View Answer |
Italian writer Vittorini | View Answer |
Item dropped by Wile E. Coyote | View Answer |
Jargon | View Answer |
Jazz/blues singer Cassidy | View Answer |
Jump back, maybe | View Answer |
Kind of service | View Answer |
Kindle downloads | View Answer |
Knight's trait | View Answer |
Like cattle and reindeer | View Answer |
Like eggs in eggnog | View Answer |
Like most houses | View Answer |
Like some feet and envelopes | View Answer |
Many, many | View Answer |
Mexican transportación | View Answer |
Motorola phone | View Answer |
Motorola phone | View Answer |
Mt. Rushmore's home: Abbr | View Answer |
Nickname for the 122-/124-Across | View Answer |
Novelist Clancy | View Answer |
Ocean | View Answer |
Part of a page of Google results | View Answer |
Piece at the Met | View Answer |
Prefix with -scope | View Answer |
Promote | View Answer |
Pueblo pot | View Answer |
Radio booth sign | View Answer |
Revolutionary figure | View Answer |
Sacred cow | View Answer |
Sarge's charges: Abbr | View Answer |
Sauce brand | View Answer |
Sea grass, e.g | View Answer |
See 122-Across | View Answer |
Slay, in slang | View Answer |
Snag | View Answer |
Some war heroes | View Answer |
Something to file | View Answer |
Sony co-founder Akio | View Answer |
Sports org. headquartered in Indianapolis | View Answer |
Stars bursting in air? | View Answer |
Stops: Abbr | View Answer |
Stun with a gun | View Answer |
They really click | View Answer |
Times Square flasher? | View Answer |
Tropicana grove | View Answer |
Tulip festival city | View Answer |
TV girl with a talking map | View Answer |
TV's Griffin | View Answer |
Up on things | View Answer |
Vivaldi's '___ Dominus' | View Answer |
Wearing clothes fit for a queen? | View Answer |
What's a strain to cook with? | View Answer |
When some local news comes on | View Answer |
Whistle time? | View Answer |
With 105-Across, historical significance of the 122-/124-Across | View Answer |
With 124-Across, dedicated in October 1913, project represented by the 13 pairs of circled letters | View Answer |
Young and Sedaka | View Answer |
___ Bell (Anne Brontë pseudonym) | View Answer |
___ of beauties | View Answer |
___-Off (windshield cover) | View Answer |
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