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'De Monarchia' writer | View Answer |
'Downton Abbey' maid | View Answer |
'Fûmes' is a form of it | View Answer |
'Hold your horses' | View Answer |
'I ___ Hamlet' (Paul Rudnick play) | View Answer |
'Like hell!' | View Answer |
'Listen up, Lucia!' | View Answer |
'Really!' | View Answer |
'Sherlock' channel, affectionately, with 'the' | View Answer |
'The Two Pots' storyteller | View Answer |
'___ Like the Wind' (song from 'Dirty Dancing') | View Answer |
2014 Baseball Hall of Fame inductee | View Answer |
Actress Elizabeth with older twins | View Answer |
Advances on | View Answer |
An Arnaz | View Answer |
Audition winner's part, maybe | View Answer |
Avoiding the rush, say | View Answer |
Bandleader's cry | View Answer |
Bank run | View Answer |
Barely remembered seaman? | View Answer |
Billet-doux recipient | View Answer |
Birds with inflatable neck sacs | View Answer |
Blitzed | View Answer |
Block, as a stream | View Answer |
Boosted, as an ego | View Answer |
Brand of gloves and slippers | View Answer |
Bright red | View Answer |
Business transactions free from government regulation? | View Answer |
Busy travel day, maybe | View Answer |
Called off | View Answer |
Canadian business often connected to a Tim Hortons | View Answer |
Carefree dairy product? | View Answer |
CBS series that, oddly, was filmed in L.A | View Answer |
Certain tourney overseer | View Answer |
Change structurally | View Answer |
City near Presque Isle State Park | View Answer |
Coat style | View Answer |
College up the coast from L.A | View Answer |
Concertgoers who are into the hits? | View Answer |
Continental free trade group | View Answer |
County seat of Suffolk, England | View Answer |
Defib team | View Answer |
Desert steed | View Answer |
Detective writer Earl ___ Biggers | View Answer |
Detests | View Answer |
Developers' expanses | View Answer |
Eagerly adopt | View Answer |
Educ. book category | View Answer |
F.S.U. player, for short | View Answer |
Fagin's end | View Answer |
Faint trace | View Answer |
Financiers | View Answer |
Floors | View Answer |
French 101 pronoun | View Answer |
Fumes may produce one | View Answer |
Game equipment | View Answer |
Got to the point? | View Answer |
Haitian couple | View Answer |
Hands, informally | View Answer |
He discusses divine providence in Job | View Answer |
Heat alerts, for short? | View Answer |
Hoosier capital, informally | View Answer |
In words | View Answer |
Isolated hill surrounded by lava | View Answer |
It covers Hector's death | View Answer |
It's bigger than a family | View Answer |
It's not much | View Answer |
It's nothing at all | View Answer |
It's often heard at a ballpark | View Answer |
Kind of pyramid | View Answer |
Kind of seat | View Answer |
Labyrinthine | View Answer |
Lake ___ (Australia's lowest point) | View Answer |
Lay atop | View Answer |
Lens | View Answer |
Like some tea leaves | View Answer |
Likes lots | View Answer |
Lubrication point | View Answer |
Makes bail, e.g | View Answer |
Marvel from Idaho's largest city? | View Answer |
Missile name | View Answer |
Modest response to a compliment | View Answer |
Narrow land projections into the sea | View Answer |
Neglect | View Answer |
Nuts | View Answer |
One spinning one's wheels? | View Answer |
One unsatisfied with a 'She loves me, she loves me not' result? | View Answer |
Optimistic theater audience? | View Answer |
Orbit rival | View Answer |
Peep | View Answer |
Picky little dog? | View Answer |
Polish leader? | View Answer |
Post office workers, for short? | View Answer |
Profanities | View Answer |
Radiohead head Yorke | View Answer |
Reconstruction-era cartoonist | View Answer |
Rice paper?: Abbr | View Answer |
Sen. McConnell | View Answer |
She 'speaks things in doubt, / That carry but half sense' | View Answer |
Slalom, for one | View Answer |
Snapchat demographic | View Answer |
Snapping things | View Answer |
Some chorus members | View Answer |
Soot | View Answer |
Specialized talk | View Answer |
Sports score most likely to be on the highlight reel? | View Answer |
Straight-shooting | View Answer |
Stupid sort | View Answer |
Sunday reading | View Answer |
Supporter of the 1%, say | View Answer |
Talking points? | View Answer |
The Beatles' 'P.S. I Love You,' e.g | View Answer |
They're not accented in music | View Answer |
Tiny indicator | View Answer |
Top off, as someone's drink | View Answer |
TV spots | View Answer |
TV's Kelly | View Answer |
Unimaginative | View Answer |
Vanquish | View Answer |
Venice's oldest bridge | View Answer |
Winston's home in '1984' | View Answer |
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