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'Il était ___ fois' (French fairy tale start) | View Answer |
'Let's call it ___' | View Answer |
'Meet the Press' guest, for short | View Answer |
'Oh, hmm ...' | View Answer |
'Something ought to finally go my way' | View Answer |
'The Wire' antihero | View Answer |
'___ the Air' (2009 Clooney movie) | View Answer |
1989 World Champion figure skater | View Answer |
2010 earthquake site | View Answer |
A balconette is a low-cut style of one | View Answer |
Acted like a rat | View Answer |
Ad Council output, briefly | View Answer |
Animal with a flexible snout | View Answer |
Appropriate | View Answer |
Army attack helicopter | View Answer |
Bear necessities? | View Answer |
Bee product | View Answer |
Beer buy | View Answer |
Best hand in Texas hold 'em | View Answer |
Best Musical of 1975, with 'The' | View Answer |
Big dos | View Answer |
Big name in food service | View Answer |
Bit of hopscotch equipment | View Answer |
Blown out? | View Answer |
Brand name that's an anagram of 31-Across | View Answer |
Cause of a sudden drop in altitude | View Answer |
Completely dominates | View Answer |
Country where the Blue Nile originates: Abbr | View Answer |
Dangerous person to play against for money | View Answer |
Decoration under a dish | View Answer |
Downhill sport | View Answer |
Emotional peaks | View Answer |
Fake | View Answer |
Finsteraarhorn, e.g | View Answer |
First National Leaguer with eight consecutive 100-R.B.I. seasons | View Answer |
First president with a Twitter account | View Answer |
Fixes keys | View Answer |
Formed rising bubbles | View Answer |
Freedom Tower feature | View Answer |
Half of sechs | View Answer |
Half of the Nobel Prize winners, typically | View Answer |
Hang (over) | View Answer |
Harold's partner in comedies | View Answer |
Having a ton of money to draw on | View Answer |
He said the most important thing for poets to do is to write as little as possible | View Answer |
Ice | View Answer |
In a state of conflict | View Answer |
Iowa's ___ Colonies | View Answer |
It's 'not' in Scotland | View Answer |
It's often divided into sections 0, 2, 4, 6, etc | View Answer |
Jane who becomes Mrs. Rochester | View Answer |
Lab item that sounds like a popular website | View Answer |
Like a Monday morning quarterback? | View Answer |
Like some duties | View Answer |
Low, moist area | View Answer |
Marie Curie, e.g.: Abbr | View Answer |
Michael and Peter | View Answer |
Microwaveable snack item | View Answer |
Miniature | View Answer |
Model/actress Keibler | View Answer |
Muslim ascetic | View Answer |
Name that's Hebrew for 'pleasant' | View Answer |
New York Titans' org | View Answer |
Next-to-last #1 Beatles hit | View Answer |
Not on deck, say | View Answer |
On the way out | View Answer |
One at a woman's side? | View Answer |
Part of the healing process | View Answer |
Person who might bump into you on a subway | View Answer |
Philadelphia/New Jersey connector | View Answer |
Pop icon? | View Answer |
Possibly | View Answer |
Presidential power first used by James Madison | View Answer |
Pressing needs? | View Answer |
Rat | View Answer |
Secret society in Dan Brown's 'Angels & Demons' | View Answer |
Shady spot | View Answer |
Show anxiety, in a way | View Answer |
Sign word often translated into multiple languages | View Answer |
Silver, say | View Answer |
Sincere | View Answer |
Sometimes-caramelized item | View Answer |
Spits rhymes | View Answer |
Spoken instruction in animal training | View Answer |
Subject of a 2009 national tournament cheating scandal | View Answer |
Sully | View Answer |
Symbols of dirtiness | View Answer |
Talk face-to-face? | View Answer |
Talk show starting in 2012 | View Answer |
Tongue-lash | View Answer |
Tries | View Answer |
Universal ___ | View Answer |
Unlike eagles | View Answer |
Walk heavily | View Answer |
Well-protected, nonrunning quarterback | View Answer |
You'll trip if you drop it | View Answer |
___ distance | View Answer |
___ Pitman, developer of shorthand | View Answer |
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