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'Don't stop!' | View Answer |
'Eat, Pray, Love' setting | View Answer |
'Good riddance!' | View Answer |
'His wife could ___ lean' | View Answer |
'Me, me, me' sort | View Answer |
'Praise the Lord!' | View Answer |
'The Great White Hope' director Martin | View Answer |
'Too much rest is ___': Sir Walter Scott | View Answer |
2007 3x platinum Alicia Keys album | View Answer |
2012 gold-medal gymnast Raisman | View Answer |
Accords | View Answer |
Aces the test | View Answer |
Actor Michael's means of support? | View Answer |
Advil competitor | View Answer |
Annoyance for actor Colin? | View Answer |
Ball club position | View Answer |
Bandmate Barry, Maurice or Robin | View Answer |
Benefits | View Answer |
Bid | View Answer |
Blade in the back? | View Answer |
Blood products | View Answer |
Boycotter of the '84 L.A. Olympics | View Answer |
Branch of Islam | View Answer |
Bring down, in England | View Answer |
Burning desire? | View Answer |
Call from the sidelines | View Answer |
Caroler's quaff | View Answer |
Casts out | View Answer |
Civil rights leader Roy | View Answer |
Cleaning aid | View Answer |
Cleaning aid since 1889 | View Answer |
Clove hitch and sheepshank | View Answer |
Comic Tina recovered from her wound? | View Answer |
Components for wireless networks | View Answer |
Creative word people | View Answer |
Davis of 'Commander in Chief' | View Answer |
Days gone by | View Answer |
Dental unit | View Answer |
Department store section | View Answer |
Dr. ___ Spengler ('Ghostbusters' role) | View Answer |
Early 'Project Runway' sponsor | View Answer |
Ephemeral | View Answer |
Folies-Bergère costume designer | View Answer |
Foot-long part | View Answer |
German ___ | View Answer |
Get-out-of-full-screen button | View Answer |
Heckle | View Answer |
Heir of martial artist Bruce? | View Answer |
Hip-hop record mogul Gotti | View Answer |
Home to the Blues and once the Browns: Abbr | View Answer |
Ian Fleming genre | View Answer |
Impeccably | View Answer |
Influenced | View Answer |
Ins | View Answer |
It came down in 2001 | View Answer |
Kept underground, maybe | View Answer |
Lake that's the source of the Mississippi | View Answer |
Leaps | View Answer |
Lens cover | View Answer |
List abbr | View Answer |
Little bit | View Answer |
Lost lady in 'The Raven' | View Answer |
Man, in Milan | View Answer |
More slick, in a way | View Answer |
Musician David's equestrian accouterments? | View Answer |
No-see-ums | View Answer |
Not in pounds, say | View Answer |
Not totally against | View Answer |
Noted hint giver | View Answer |
Nut jobs | View Answer |
Obama caricature feature | View Answer |
Ocho ___ (Jamaican resort) | View Answer |
Oil giant based in Memphis | View Answer |
Old NBC drama | View Answer |
One side in a pickup basketball game | View Answer |
One way to break out | View Answer |
Org. that takes donations for the strapped? | View Answer |
Organic compound | View Answer |
Partridge family member | View Answer |
Person whose number is up | View Answer |
Philippine province with a repetitive name | View Answer |
Polo grounds? | View Answer |
Popular airfare comparison site | View Answer |
Positive signs of life in outer space? | View Answer |
Q&A part: Abbr | View Answer |
San Francisco gridder | View Answer |
Set on a cellphone | View Answer |
Sissy who's not a sissy | View Answer |
Sit to be shot | View Answer |
Some mounts | View Answer |
Something given when someone has been taken | View Answer |
Speedy Northeast conveyance | View Answer |
Stay out of sight | View Answer |
Studies: Abbr | View Answer |
Surprisingly agile | View Answer |
Suspected cause of Napoleon's death | View Answer |
Tart cocktail named for comic Amy? | View Answer |
Teddy material | View Answer |
Tempting words for shopaholics | View Answer |
The Judds, e.g | View Answer |
They go around the world | View Answer |
Thriller writer DeMille | View Answer |
Thunderstruck critic's review for actor Richard? | View Answer |
Trojan's home, for short | View Answer |
Tug-of-war need | View Answer |
Urban legend about rapper Kanye? | View Answer |
What 105-Acrosses do | View Answer |
What actor Martin calls his athletic footwear? | View Answer |
Word in a Yale fight song | View Answer |
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