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'Friday the 13th' sequel subtitled 'Jason Lives' | View Answer |
'Game of Thrones' airer | View Answer |
'Hawaii Five-O' crime-fighter, informally | View Answer |
'How pathetic' | View Answer |
'I've got good news and bad news' speaker | View Answer |
'Modern Family' co-star | View Answer |
'Scary Movie,' e.g | View Answer |
'So much for that' | View Answer |
'That's completely wrong, you idiot!' | View Answer |
.biz alternative | View Answer |
0-100, e.g | View Answer |
1976 hit for Hall & Oates | View Answer |
Airport shuttle, maybe | View Answer |
Anne Hathaway's persona in 2012's 'The Dark Knight Rises' | View Answer |
Antimalarial agent | View Answer |
Apple picker's pick? | View Answer |
Arrive casually, informally | View Answer |
Bad-tempered, in Shakespeare | View Answer |
Boat direction | View Answer |
Bygone sports cars | View Answer |
Ca____t | View Answer |
Change, as a password | View Answer |
Checkout headache | View Answer |
Classic example of corporate malfeasance | View Answer |
Curved fasteners | View Answer |
D-Day locale | View Answer |
Destination between LAX and Sea-Tac | View Answer |
Didn't just talk | View Answer |
Duty | View Answer |
Eggs, e.g | View Answer |
Ends of the world | View Answer |
Energy unit | View Answer |
Except | View Answer |
Executive group | View Answer |
Exfoliation tool | View Answer |
E____hen | View Answer |
Fill-in-the-blanks activity | View Answer |
Get back (to) | View Answer |
Group of like-minded thinkers | View Answer |
Grp. with auditors | View Answer |
Half- | View Answer |
High school makeup test, for short? | View Answer |
Hit TV series set in Las Vegas | View Answer |
Host Jay and family | View Answer |
Hot goods | View Answer |
I.M.F. part: Abbr | View Answer |
Ibis relative | View Answer |
Imports | View Answer |
Instrument in Vermeer's 'The Music Lesson' | View Answer |
Isn't square, say | View Answer |
It may be smoked in England | View Answer |
It may follow you or me | View Answer |
It shrinks in the light | View Answer |
It's often face-down in a jewelry store | View Answer |
It's on the right when you're driving | View Answer |
Italian tourist destination | View Answer |
Jefferson Airplane genre | View Answer |
Like many toy trucks | View Answer |
Like oysters as an appetizer, often | View Answer |
Like some cotton | View Answer |
Like talking in a theater, e.g | View Answer |
Li____nt | View Answer |
Lo____y | View Answer |
Luau staple | View Answer |
Mailing to a record exec, once | View Answer |
Manhattan neighborhood east of N.Y.U | View Answer |
Masked 'bandit' | View Answer |
Messed (up) | View Answer |
Modern juice ingredient | View Answer |
Modern place to buy games | View Answer |
Mrs. King on TV's 'Scarecrow and Mrs. King' | View Answer |
Negligent | View Answer |
News anchor Lester | View Answer |
Not marry Mr. Right, say | View Answer |
Ob____ly | View Answer |
Ones who are never out of order? | View Answer |
Operate | View Answer |
Opposite of 'Brr!' | View Answer |
Pack, as a car | View Answer |
Part of town | View Answer |
Partial translation of 'Auld Lang Syne' | View Answer |
Pass on, as stories | View Answer |
Plague, e.g | View Answer |
Political capital? | View Answer |
Preposition between two times | View Answer |
Preppy wear | View Answer |
Ransom specification | View Answer |
Rats and gnats | View Answer |
Rebel leader | View Answer |
Relative of a pound | View Answer |
Result of a burn | View Answer |
Ride around some parking lots | View Answer |
Sawbucks | View Answer |
Semi parts | View Answer |
Sirloin cut | View Answer |
Soave, e.g | View Answer |
Soda nuts | View Answer |
Some computer aids | View Answer |
Something banned by international treaty | View Answer |
Song on a reunion tour, maybe | View Answer |
Spices (up) | View Answer |
Stew about | View Answer |
Striped beast | View Answer |
Sultanate next to an emirate | View Answer |
Su____ic | View Answer |
They may be checked for checks | View Answer |
They start in middle school | View Answer |
Up on things | View Answer |
Virgin offering | View Answer |
W.W. II domain: Abbr | View Answer |
What you might get by breaking 4-Down | View Answer |
Where it's lonely at, it's said | View Answer |
Wor____er | View Answer |
____t | View Answer |
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