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'Good job by you!' | View Answer |
'It Came ___ a Midnight Clear' | View Answer |
'Or so' | View Answer |
'Personally, I think ...,' in texts | View Answer |
'Pick me, pick me!' | View Answer |
'Shucks!' or 'Pshaw!'? | View Answer |
'The less you wear, the more you need ___' (slogan) | View Answer |
'The Shawshank Redemption' setting | View Answer |
'___ no biggie' | View Answer |
Actress Strahovski of 2000s TV | View Answer |
Auntie ___ (pretzel chain) | View Answer |
Backstabbing pal? | View Answer |
Balance | View Answer |
Barn dance that's free to attend? | View Answer |
Bear | View Answer |
Believe it! | View Answer |
Bone to pick | View Answer |
Cause for a quarantine | View Answer |
Celtic battle, say | View Answer |
Charles Schwab competitor | View Answer |
Church leaders | View Answer |
Coast along, with 'by' | View Answer |
Cognac bottle letters | View Answer |
Complex thing? | View Answer |
Composer whose name is an anagram of SANTA + ME | View Answer |
Computer addresses: Abbr | View Answer |
Computerdom, informally | View Answer |
Father-son activity | View Answer |
Fattened fowl | View Answer |
Feel deep compassion | View Answer |
First lady from Texas | View Answer |
Gawks at | View Answer |
Gentle treatment, metaphorically | View Answer |
German auto | View Answer |
Germany's ___ Basin | View Answer |
Got the chair? | View Answer |
Hematite, e.g | View Answer |
Hockey Hall of Fame locale | View Answer |
Homer that leaves people yawning? | View Answer |
House speaker after Dennis Hastert | View Answer |
I will follow it | View Answer |
It's hard to shoot | View Answer |
Joint business venture? | View Answer |
Kate Middleton, e.g | View Answer |
Lawn game | View Answer |
Lead-in to pressure | View Answer |
Like President Taft | View Answer |
Like used cigars, maybe | View Answer |
Likely feature of a college town | View Answer |
Lively intelligence | View Answer |
Makeshift wig, maybe | View Answer |
Mil. rank | View Answer |
Minuses, basically | View Answer |
Nickname for Orlando | View Answer |
Nursing need | View Answer |
One may be removed | View Answer |
Part of E.T.S.: Abbr | View Answer |
Pasta with a name derived from the Italian for 'quills' | View Answer |
Piano sonatas, e.g | View Answer |
Playbill info | View Answer |
Proctor's charge | View Answer |
Put-downs | View Answer |
R.S.V.P., e.g.: Abbr | View Answer |
Raven's cry | View Answer |
Reader of the Deseret News | View Answer |
Red or white sticker? | View Answer |
Regal and Encore | View Answer |
Risky chess move, informally | View Answer |
Roy Rogers's real last name | View Answer |
Saharan nomad | View Answer |
Sauce with a name derived from the Italian for 'pounded' | View Answer |
See 112-Down | View Answer |
Ski resort near Santa Fe | View Answer |
Some briefs | View Answer |
Some Christmas decorations | View Answer |
Something put on the spot? | View Answer |
Son of, in Hebrew names | View Answer |
Soon gonna | View Answer |
Sound of a fly swatter | View Answer |
Southwest tribe after a fistfight? | View Answer |
Special newsstand offering | View Answer |
Starts recycling, say | View Answer |
Steve Jobs's successor at Apple | View Answer |
Stillwater's home: Abbr | View Answer |
Stuff your dad finds ridiculous? | View Answer |
Temple University's team | View Answer |
They can be fertilized | View Answer |
They're above abs | View Answer |
Tree whose pods have sweet pulp | View Answer |
Trendy coffee order | View Answer |
Trucks, maybe | View Answer |
Vagrant after getting kicked off a train, say? | View Answer |
Warrior or downward dog | View Answer |
Was gullible | View Answer |
What vinegar has a lot of | View Answer |
Where a director directs | View Answer |
Where the big buoys are? | View Answer |
With 113-Down, it's full of opinions | View Answer |
Without a mixer | View Answer |
World capital once conquered by Augustus | View Answer |
World of Warcraft creatures | View Answer |
Zion National Park material | View Answer |
___ Liasson, NPR political correspondent | View Answer |
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