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#1 item at Dairy Queen? | View Answer |
'Game of Thrones,' e.g | View Answer |
'I've had enough of this patio furniture!,' e.g.? | View Answer |
'The Simpsons' second grader | View Answer |
'What have ___ to deserve this?!' | View Answer |
'Where the Wild Things Are' author | View Answer |
2011 purchaser of the Huffington Post | View Answer |
9-5 maker | View Answer |
Amalgamates | View Answer |
Arab nobles | View Answer |
Author who wrote 'Do not meddle in the affairs of wizards' | View Answer |
Back up, as a backup | View Answer |
Bad cholesterol, in brief | View Answer |
Bass drum? | View Answer |
Bazaars of yore | View Answer |
Beige relative | View Answer |
Big name in environmental advocacy | View Answer |
Bodies of art? | View Answer |
Body of art | View Answer |
Certain demon | View Answer |
Climbing things? | View Answer |
Compel | View Answer |
Cool and then some | View Answer |
Credit card no | View Answer |
Cry of triumph | View Answer |
Dance routine | View Answer |
Deliver, as a punch | View Answer |
Dietitian's stat | View Answer |
Dot | View Answer |
Editor's 'undo' | View Answer |
Elvis's heroes? | View Answer |
Embarrassed person's comment after getting off an electronic scale? | View Answer |
Engrossed | View Answer |
Epitome of hotness | View Answer |
Exercise piece | View Answer |
Expression of disapproval | View Answer |
First class | View Answer |
First of a Latin trio | View Answer |
Funnywoman Tracey | View Answer |
Genre of My Chemical Romance | View Answer |
George P. ___, 1980s secretary of state | View Answer |
Gives the third degree | View Answer |
Group of atoms: Abbr | View Answer |
Gujarat or Punjab, dresswise? | View Answer |
Hair piece | View Answer |
Harry ___ (Peter Parker's college friend) | View Answer |
Headed for some serious pain? | View Answer |
How some stir-fry dishes are served | View Answer |
Important vows | View Answer |
Irish novelist O'Brien | View Answer |
Is hot, hot, hot | View Answer |
J. Alfred Prufrock creator's inits | View Answer |
Keys with the #1 hits 'My Boo' and 'Fallin'' | View Answer |
Kind of order | View Answer |
Kind of soup in Southern cuisine | View Answer |
Lack of logic and a frosty coating? | View Answer |
Latin phrase of inclusion | View Answer |
Left by plane | View Answer |
Lefty of the old Dodgers | View Answer |
Like some trapped airport passengers | View Answer |
Like the x-, y- or z-axis | View Answer |
Many years | View Answer |
Marks gotten in Spanish class? | View Answer |
Model builder's activity | View Answer |
Moe, for one | View Answer |
Move, in agent lingo | View Answer |
N.Y.C.'s first subway co | View Answer |
Not watch live, say | View Answer |
Nuit lead-in | View Answer |
Park in N.Y.C., e.g | View Answer |
Pat. off. concerns | View Answer |
Plaintiff, e.g | View Answer |
Post-1968 tennis period | View Answer |
Pull a classic Internet prank on | View Answer |
Pygmalion's beloved | View Answer |
Reach for the sky | View Answer |
Real estate option | View Answer |
Rescue party prompter | View Answer |
Roomy ride | View Answer |
Sample text? | View Answer |
See 107-Down | View Answer |
See 90-Across | View Answer |
Settles through an angry confrontation | View Answer |
Shot from above | View Answer |
Single starter? | View Answer |
Sit shiva, say | View Answer |
Site claiming to be 'the front page of the Internet' | View Answer |
Some football gear | View Answer |
Some temp takers | View Answer |
Soprano Licia, singer at the Met for 26 years | View Answer |
Spot to watch | View Answer |
Stew dish known in Thailand as 'suki' | View Answer |
Student in a uniform | View Answer |
Subordinate of a board chair? | View Answer |
Tangle | View Answer |
Turner memoir | View Answer |
Two concerns of a secretive voodoo practicer? | View Answer |
Unfair condemnation | View Answer |
View from Aqaba | View Answer |
Where the World Cup has been held only once | View Answer |
Wicked poker bet? | View Answer |
With 102-Across, future funds | View Answer |
With 58-Across, miffed | View Answer |
___ Lemon of '30 Rock' | View Answer |
___ pepper | View Answer |
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