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'Essays in Love' writer ___ de Botton | View Answer |
'Zzz' inducer | View Answer |
'___ Wed' (2007 Erica Durance movie) | View Answer |
A line, e.g | View Answer |
A lines, e.g | View Answer |
A lot of the time? | View Answer |
A teller might update it: Abbr | View Answer |
Annual winter honoree, briefly | View Answer |
Bad way to finish | View Answer |
Bathhouse square | View Answer |
Body bags? | View Answer |
Buckles | View Answer |
Cayenne producer | View Answer |
Classic two-seaters | View Answer |
Cold discomfort, of sorts | View Answer |
Connection between Obama and Robinson? | View Answer |
Crab house accessory | View Answer |
Device | View Answer |
Found new tenants for | View Answer |
Grape, Cherry or Strawberry lead-in | View Answer |
How the descriptions of most things usually end? | View Answer |
Indication that one wants to get smacked | View Answer |
Jack for Jacques? | View Answer |
Lacking a point | View Answer |
Last name in the skin care industry | View Answer |
Less likely to have waffles | View Answer |
Like many taxis | View Answer |
Like some methods of detection | View Answer |
Like supervillains | View Answer |
Member of the marmoset family | View Answer |
Miracle on Ice loser of '80 | View Answer |
Modern two-seater | View Answer |
N.B.A. team starting in 1988 | View Answer |
Need for life | View Answer |
One controlling drones | View Answer |
Penalty for some overly prolific posters | View Answer |
People everywhere | View Answer |
Polar bearers? | View Answer |
Poppycock | View Answer |
Prevent from having anything? | View Answer |
Producer of 'whirlybirds' | View Answer |
Relative of a haddock | View Answer |
Rope and dope sources | View Answer |
Seaweed used in home brewing | View Answer |
Sexy | View Answer |
Since 2010 it's had a shield on its back | View Answer |
Skin behind a slip, perhaps | View Answer |
Some men's sizes | View Answer |
Something to buy into | View Answer |
Song of exultation | View Answer |
Spare change collector | View Answer |
Spare change collectors | View Answer |
Staples of Marvel Comics | View Answer |
Swiss bank depositor? | View Answer |
Texas state tree | View Answer |
They're often accompanied by 'Hava Nagila' | View Answer |
Title 54-Across of film | View Answer |
Two or three in a row, say | View Answer |
Uplifting company? | View Answer |
Velvety pink | View Answer |
Vineyard, in Vichy | View Answer |
What cookies are often baked in | View Answer |
Winter athletes' pull-ups? | View Answer |
Without incident, say | View Answer |
Without requiring scrutiny | View Answer |
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