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'Bye for now,' in textspeak | View Answer |
'Everyone who's anyone is attending!' | View Answer |
'For ___' (store sign around Father's Day) | View Answer |
'Life ___ Highway' | View Answer |
'M*A*S*H' role | View Answer |
'Maid in Manhattan' star, informally | View Answer |
- | View Answer |
- | View Answer |
- | View Answer |
- | View Answer |
- | View Answer |
- | View Answer |
- | View Answer |
Anaïs Nin and Franz Kafka, notably | View Answer |
April second? | View Answer |
Ask | View Answer |
Assist, as an outlaw | View Answer |
Audible pauses | View Answer |
Backspaces, say | View Answer |
Battle of the Alamo, e.g | View Answer |
Beginning of an attorney's ending | View Answer |
Bird that's also the name of an Irish river | View Answer |
Blather | View Answer |
Brace | View Answer |
California's Santa ___ River | View Answer |
Canon competitor | View Answer |
Cartoonist who wrote the caption 'Well, if I called the wrong number, why did you answer the phone?' | View Answer |
Center of activity | View Answer |
Chimes, e.g | View Answer |
Colored like ink in 'Love's Labour's Lost' | View Answer |
Command to Fido | View Answer |
Cookies with a 'Golden' variety | View Answer |
Cousins of clarinets | View Answer |
Crabby | View Answer |
Cry from a damsel in distress | View Answer |
D.C. club | View Answer |
Dot on a transit map | View Answer |
Family members | View Answer |
Female with a beard | View Answer |
Figure skater Midori | View Answer |
Foe of Mr. Fantastic in the comics | View Answer |
Founded, on city signs | View Answer |
Frontier sheriff's badge | View Answer |
Get in line | View Answer |
Gets fixed | View Answer |
Heavy metal band? | View Answer |
Herald, as a new year | View Answer |
Historic filer for bankruptcy in 2013 | View Answer |
In the style of | View Answer |
Incense | View Answer |
Indie band whose name means, literally, 'I have it' | View Answer |
Is a rat | View Answer |
Jeopardized | View Answer |
John who played Harold in the 'Harold & Kumar' films | View Answer |
Kernel keepers | View Answer |
Knot again | View Answer |
Laughed harshly | View Answer |
Like four of the eight planets | View Answer |
Like Lake Mead or Lake Powell | View Answer |
Little houses on the prairie | View Answer |
Long John Silver, for one | View Answer |
Material for many a ski lodge | View Answer |
Miranda warning receiver, informally | View Answer |
Mitchell heroine | View Answer |
Most feeble | View Answer |
Mounted | View Answer |
Much-anthologized Frank R. Stockton short story | View Answer |
No longer hungry | View Answer |
Not standard: Abbr | View Answer |
One calling it quits | View Answer |
One given the velvet rope treatment, for short | View Answer |
Ones in the oil field? | View Answer |
Org. with the motto 'Not for self but for country' | View Answer |
Overstress | View Answer |
Part of an Adirondack chair | View Answer |
Part of I.M.F.: Abbr | View Answer |
Physicist Ohm | View Answer |
Please, to a Puritan | View Answer |
Pompom wielder's cries | View Answer |
Prefix with -form | View Answer |
Proverbial matter of perspective | View Answer |
Question asked in classic 1970s ads | View Answer |
Remote button with '+' and '-' | View Answer |
Rummage (through) | View Answer |
Sacred symbol | View Answer |
Shoot for the moon | View Answer |
Short thing for a diva | View Answer |
Some samples | View Answer |
Sommelier | View Answer |
Song by the Clash on Rolling Stone's '500 Greatest Songs of All Time' list | View Answer |
Stickup line | View Answer |
Stone who co-created 'South Park' | View Answer |
Straight shooters? | View Answer |
Strunk and White topic | View Answer |
Subjects of apprenticeships | View Answer |
Superman, e.g | View Answer |
Tech grad: Abbr | View Answer |
Test ___ | View Answer |
They're of no concern to cougars | View Answer |
Things found in a pyramid | View Answer |
Titter sound | View Answer |
Virgil, for Dante | View Answer |
Was lovesick, say | View Answer |
Whistleblower's target? | View Answer |
William ___, British general in the Revolutionary War | View Answer |
Word before 'I didn't know that!' | View Answer |
Word with coffee or water | View Answer |
___ Conference | View Answer |
___ Exchange | View Answer |
___ Library (Austin, Tex., attraction) | View Answer |
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