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'Candid Camera' feature | View Answer |
'Delaware Water Gap' painter George | View Answer |
'Kinderszenen' composer | View Answer |
'Nobody's infallible, not even me' | View Answer |
100% guaranteed | View Answer |
1960s-'80s Pontiac | View Answer |
1990s craze | View Answer |
37-Across, informally | View Answer |
Academy Award winner who has played both a U.S. president and God | View Answer |
Aloof | View Answer |
Application info: Abbr | View Answer |
Award for Hunt and Peck | View Answer |
Big Ten rival of UMich | View Answer |
Caterer's container | View Answer |
Certain weanling | View Answer |
City burned in Genesis | View Answer |
Clinches | View Answer |
Cold treat, informally | View Answer |
Container in a 34-Down | View Answer |
Cover subject on Ms. magazine's debut issue, 1972 | View Answer |
Daily newspaper feature, informally | View Answer |
Deadly viper | View Answer |
Drug also known as Ecstasy | View Answer |
Eats up | View Answer |
Edward Snowden subj | View Answer |
Elicit | View Answer |
Entertainment | View Answer |
Enthusiastic, sociable, confident type, it's said | View Answer |
Exclamation repeated in the Monkees' TV theme song | View Answer |
Feature of much modern architecture | View Answer |
Fourth word in the 'Star Wars' prologue | View Answer |
Free ad, for short | View Answer |
Friend's couch, perhaps | View Answer |
Good wood for cabinetmaking | View Answer |
Greeting at the door | View Answer |
Has the ability to | View Answer |
Hesitant start to a question | View Answer |
Hill or dale | View Answer |
Hipster beer, for short | View Answer |
Hon | View Answer |
Inability to recall the names of everyday objects | View Answer |
Is a mixologist | View Answer |
Its drafts may be crafts | View Answer |
Jimmy | View Answer |
Kind of blue | View Answer |
Kitchen gadget | View Answer |
Kitchen gadget | View Answer |
Largest state of Brazil | View Answer |
Leslie of 'Gigi' and 'Lili' | View Answer |
Like smoothie fruit | View Answer |
Like stereotypical TV neighbors | View Answer |
Literary genre of 'David Copperfield' or 'Ender's Game' | View Answer |
Long period of stability ending circa A.D. 180 | View Answer |
Mama ___ | View Answer |
Most IRT lines in the Bronx, e.g | View Answer |
New Jersey town next to Fort Lee | View Answer |
Norma Jean, later | View Answer |
Novelist Frank who wrote 'The Octopus' | View Answer |
One of a Greek trio | View Answer |
Ones holding hands? | View Answer |
Org. portrayed in 'American Hustle' | View Answer |
Part of Lawrence Welk's introduction | View Answer |
Part of U.N.C.F | View Answer |
Pioneering urbanologist Jane | View Answer |
Place to kick your feet up | View Answer |
Popular Eastern beverage | View Answer |
President Arthur's nickname | View Answer |
Rabelaisian | View Answer |
Repast for a late riser | View Answer |
Rocker Weymouth of the Talking Heads | View Answer |
Sang like Ella | View Answer |
See 52-Down | View Answer |
Serenader, maybe | View Answer |
She, in Brazil | View Answer |
Shooters' org | View Answer |
Signs from above | View Answer |
So-called 'herb of remembrance' | View Answer |
Some police attire | View Answer |
Something a chair has | View Answer |
Southern African desert | View Answer |
Spanish article | View Answer |
Spring | View Answer |
States | View Answer |
Stuffed Jewish dish | View Answer |
Subj. that gets into circulation? | View Answer |
Summers of old? | View Answer |
Takes on | View Answer |
Takes to court | View Answer |
The '1' of 1/4 | View Answer |
Title song question in Disney's 'Frozen' | View Answer |
Traveling around the holidays, maybe | View Answer |
Tries to win | View Answer |
Very much | View Answer |
Wanders (around) | View Answer |
Website billed as 'the front page of the Internet' | View Answer |
What a hippie lives in? | View Answer |
What may eat you out of house and home? | View Answer |
Where bombs are bursting, per Francis Scott Key | View Answer |
With 126-Across, first European to cross the Mississippi | View Answer |
You can trip on it | View Answer |
___ algebra | View Answer |
___ Stark, Oona Chaplin's 'Game of Thrones' role | View Answer |
___ thruster (NASA system) | View Answer |
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