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'Are you enjoying your time out on the Nascar circuit?' [Ricky Martin, 1999] | View Answer |
'Be prepared' | View Answer |
'Death in Venice' locale | View Answer |
'Did you do anything for luck before today's race?' [Katy Perry, 2008] | View Answer |
'Germinal' novelist | View Answer |
'Hey, what did you think when you missed that last pit stop?' [The Who, 1971] | View Answer |
'How did that new car handle out there on the track?' [Maroon 5, 2011] | View Answer |
'Like this' | View Answer |
'Ring' lovers | View Answer |
'So-so' responses | View Answer |
'What did you try to do after the caution flag came out?' [The Doors, 1967] | View Answer |
'___ Delight,' pioneering song by the Sugarhill Gang | View Answer |
94-Down x 14 | View Answer |
Almost any poem that starts 'Roses are red ...' | View Answer |
Antoine Domino Jr., familiarly | View Answer |
Article in Aachen | View Answer |
Assail | View Answer |
Bay Area gridder | View Answer |
Big name in house paint | View Answer |
Big Ten sch | View Answer |
Brief name? | View Answer |
Candied, as fruit | View Answer |
Cast part | View Answer |
Classic sports car | View Answer |
Coiled about | View Answer |
Comedy classic of 1978 | View Answer |
Coping mechanisms? | View Answer |
Cover with a hard outer surface | View Answer |
Crew member | View Answer |
Ditz | View Answer |
Dog Chow alternative | View Answer |
Dog for a 'gentleman detective' | View Answer |
Drama critic John of The New Yorker | View Answer |
Dynamic start? | View Answer |
Élève's destination | View Answer |
European capital | View Answer |
Exams for some coll. applicants | View Answer |
Eye opener? | View Answer |
Fanny | View Answer |
Frankie who starred on 'Malcolm in the Middle' | View Answer |
George Will piece | View Answer |
Get old | View Answer |
Giant in heating and air-conditioning | View Answer |
Glam band with six #1 hits in Britain | View Answer |
High-speed ride | View Answer |
Home of some Bushmen | View Answer |
Impeccable | View Answer |
It's normal for NASA | View Answer |
Jerusalem | View Answer |
Kwik-E-Mart guy | View Answer |
Late disc jockey Casey | View Answer |
Lend a dirty hand to | View Answer |
Love letter sign-off | View Answer |
Movie with the line 'Old age. It's the only disease, Mr. Thompson, that you don't look forward to being cured of' | View Answer |
Needle | View Answer |
Noon, in Nantes | View Answer |
Not be straight | View Answer |
Okla. City-to-Dallas direction | View Answer |
One means of corp. financing | View Answer |
Online investment option | View Answer |
Only Literature Nobelist also to win an Oscar | View Answer |
Orly bird, once? | View Answer |
Outfit | View Answer |
Perform some magic | View Answer |
Place to dangle one's legs | View Answer |
Popular children's 'find it' book series | View Answer |
Poster bear | View Answer |
Posthumous John Donne poem that includes 'It suck'd me first, and now sucks thee' | View Answer |
Relatively up-to-date | View Answer |
Rescue film of 2012 | View Answer |
Rock's Everly or Collins | View Answer |
Rustic poems | View Answer |
Sacred images: Var | View Answer |
See 97-Down | View Answer |
Semitransparent fabrics | View Answer |
Seth of 'Late Night' | View Answer |
Sierra follower, in code | View Answer |
Someone a little short? | View Answer |
Sounds of equivocation | View Answer |
Spammer, e.g | View Answer |
Sporty option | View Answer |
Steinful, maybe | View Answer |
Stopover spot | View Answer |
Suffering a losing streak, in poker | View Answer |
Summoned, in a way | View Answer |
Tameness | View Answer |
Tattoo artist | View Answer |
Teeing off | View Answer |
Tend | View Answer |
The Swedish Nightingale | View Answer |
Ton | View Answer |
Toy company on track to success? | View Answer |
Travel option | View Answer |
Unacceptable to polite society | View Answer |
Words of retreat? | View Answer |
Yenta | View Answer |
___ libre (poetry style) | View Answer |
___ rating system (world chess standard) | View Answer |
___-Caspian Depression | View Answer |
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