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'Come on, help me out' | View Answer |
'Dig in!' | View Answer |
'Truthiness,' e.g., before Stephen Colbert | View Answer |
'Yoo-___' | View Answer |
About whom Nabokov said 'She was like the composition of a beautiful puzzle - its composition and its solution at the same time' | View Answer |
As a rule | View Answer |
Attempts | View Answer |
Backless seat for one | View Answer |
Base figs | View Answer |
Believer in a strong centralized government | View Answer |
Big inits. in health products | View Answer |
Big name in TV talk | View Answer |
Bit of jewelry | View Answer |
Bray part | View Answer |
British heads | View Answer |
Certify | View Answer |
Chemical compounds in tea | View Answer |
Chilling | View Answer |
Cigar butt? | View Answer |
Cure, in a way | View Answer |
Data request from a good ol' furnace repairman? [1953] | View Answer |
Dish in a bowl | View Answer |
Displayed for scoring, as in gin rummy | View Answer |
Dive shop rentals | View Answer |
DNA structure | View Answer |
Dragon fruit plants | View Answer |
Egyptian resurrection symbol | View Answer |
Etiologist's study | View Answer |
Everything being considered | View Answer |
Features of much Roman statuary | View Answer |
Fictional user of a 21-Across | View Answer |
Flock : sheep :: drove : ___ | View Answer |
Follower of A, B or AB, informally | View Answer |
Frontiersman awakening in a foul mood? [1969] | View Answer |
Fume | View Answer |
Generating some buzz? | View Answer |
Georgia O'Keeffe subject | View Answer |
Get closer | View Answer |
Ghana neighbor | View Answer |
Guck | View Answer |
Had a haughty reaction | View Answer |
Hockey great whose name is a homophone of 88-Across and 123- and 124-Down | View Answer |
Hub | View Answer |
Indian head | View Answer |
iPod model | View Answer |
Jerusalem's Mount ___ | View Answer |
Lawn care tools | View Answer |
Leader after Mao | View Answer |
Like beef for fondue | View Answer |
Like clockwork | View Answer |
Like some rollers after use | View Answer |
Line in writing | View Answer |
Long pitch | View Answer |
Marcos who collected shoes | View Answer |
Marsh hunter | View Answer |
Mass gathering site | View Answer |
Name that starts a well-known 'ism' | View Answer |
Napa Valley excursion, maybe? [1963] | View Answer |
Not bankrupt | View Answer |
Odyssey maker | View Answer |
Old 'From one beer lover to another' sloganeer | View Answer |
On the job | View Answer |
Ought to have, informally | View Answer |
Pennant race mo | View Answer |
Positions in old monasteries | View Answer |
Post-tornado highway detritus, perhaps? [1974] | View Answer |
Pulitzer-winning novelist Jennifer | View Answer |
Pup | View Answer |
R&B's ___ Hill | View Answer |
Regatta racer | View Answer |
Remark about a female stoner? [1980] | View Answer |
Repeated cry accompanying a gavel hit | View Answer |
Roast pig after a pig roast? [1956] | View Answer |
Roulette, e.g | View Answer |
Scarlett's sister-in-law and best friend in 'Gone With the Wind' | View Answer |
Secret language device | View Answer |
See 9-Down | View Answer |
See 9-Down | View Answer |
See 9-Down | View Answer |
Setting for David's 'The Death of Marat' | View Answer |
Shopper in the juniors section, maybe | View Answer |
Singer John with the 1988 title track 'Slow Turning' | View Answer |
Some Civil War shots | View Answer |
Spa class | View Answer |
Space cadet | View Answer |
Speechless | View Answer |
Spotted horse | View Answer |
Stated | View Answer |
Stella ___ (beer) | View Answer |
Sun spot | View Answer |
Sundry | View Answer |
Support | View Answer |
Supposed ancestor of Dracula | View Answer |
Teed off | View Answer |
Templeton, e.g., in 'Charlotte's Web' | View Answer |
To-dos | View Answer |
Traffic cop's answer upon being asked 'Describe your job'? [1975] | View Answer |
Tropical juice type | View Answer |
True or false: Abbr | View Answer |
Try to hit, as a fly | View Answer |
Trying to break a tie, say | View Answer |
Weapon for 27-Across | View Answer |
What may not come out in the wash? | View Answer |
Words stated with a salute | View Answer |
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