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'CSI: Miami' actress | View Answer |
'Don't be ashamed' | View Answer |
'Fancy meeting you here!' | View Answer |
'Guardians of the Galaxy' title characters, informally | View Answer |
'Wait, you can't possibly think ...?' | View Answer |
'___ Mine, All Mine' (1920s tune) | View Answer |
'___ of One's Own' (Woolf essay) | View Answer |
1975 Tony-nominated play about an extended affair | View Answer |
2007 purchaser of Applebee's | View Answer |
Activates, in computer lingo | View Answer |
All worked up | View Answer |
Audacity | View Answer |
Baby ___ | View Answer |
Bar jarful | View Answer |
Be profligate, say | View Answer |
Bit of seaweed | View Answer |
Brand with a red arrow through its logo | View Answer |
Brother | View Answer |
Bum | View Answer |
Bygone potentate | View Answer |
Cav or Mav | View Answer |
Chief justice during the Civil War | View Answer |
Classic movie shot on Martha's Vineyard | View Answer |
Clear-minded | View Answer |
Common slogan for a music radio station | View Answer |
Corkscrew-shaped pasta | View Answer |
Corrupt | View Answer |
Dead reckoning? | View Answer |
Deeds | View Answer |
Driver's lic., e.g | View Answer |
Duck that nests in tree hollows | View Answer |
Earliest-born member of the Cartoon Hall of Fame | View Answer |
Exclaimed | View Answer |
Exxon Valdez, e.g | View Answer |
Flowing glacial feature | View Answer |
George Orwell and George Eliot | View Answer |
Get by | View Answer |
Go cheek-to-cheek with | View Answer |
Goddess of marriage | View Answer |
Goldman's banking partner | View Answer |
Good source of iron? | View Answer |
Haggle | View Answer |
Historic figure with a reputation at stake? | View Answer |
Irons, say | View Answer |
It has almost 4,000 miles of coastline | View Answer |
It might be at your fingertips | View Answer |
Kind of steroid | View Answer |
Langston Hughes poem with the lines 'They send me to eat in the kitchen / When company comes' | View Answer |
Like a good-sized estate, maybe | View Answer |
Like overtime periods vis-à-vis regulation play | View Answer |
Mandible's counterpart | View Answer |
Middlin' | View Answer |
Millennials, informally | View Answer |
New home loan deal, in short | View Answer |
No one can drive in this | View Answer |
Not now | View Answer |
Not the main rte | View Answer |
Olympus OM-2, e.g | View Answer |
One picked out of a lineup, informally | View Answer |
Onion relative | View Answer |
Org. implementing the Protect America Act | View Answer |
Oscar-winning actor whose name is Italian for 'fishes' | View Answer |
Ottoman inns | View Answer |
Parsons of 'The Big Bang Theory' | View Answer |
Pituitary gland output, briefly | View Answer |
Prefix with -scope | View Answer |
Prefix with correct | View Answer |
Private parts | View Answer |
Prop on 'The Bachelor' | View Answer |
Put on ___ | View Answer |
Reagan's challenge to Gorbachev | View Answer |
Rehnquist's successor on the high bench | View Answer |
Shelfmate of Bartlett's, maybe | View Answer |
Sights at 127-Across | View Answer |
Skateboard jump | View Answer |
Small thing to burn | View Answer |
Some farms | View Answer |
Some smug comments | View Answer |
Spanish province | View Answer |
Sparkly topper | View Answer |
Stats for Aaron and Gehrig | View Answer |
Swarms | View Answer |
Synagogue instrument | View Answer |
Taiwanese computer giant | View Answer |
Take in some views? | View Answer |
Team of oxen | View Answer |
The Crossroads of the West | View Answer |
The natural in 'The Natural' | View Answer |
Trees and shrubs | View Answer |
Uncontested basketball attempts | View Answer |
Unflinching | View Answer |
Unpredictable one | View Answer |
Valley girl's filler | View Answer |
Vatican City, vis-à-vis Rome | View Answer |
Vincent Van Gogh's brother | View Answer |
Warm way to welcome someone | View Answer |
Web starter | View Answer |
What a bachelor might do | View Answer |
Writer painted by Velàzquez | View Answer |
___ Leslie, three-time W.N.B.A. M.V.P | View Answer |
___ Watts, English hymnist who wrote 'Joy to the World' | View Answer |
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