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'Duck Dynasty' network | View Answer |
'God's Son' rapper | View Answer |
'Grand' mountain | View Answer |
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'Tearin' Up My Heart' group | View Answer |
'That's close enough!' | View Answer |
'What'll ___?' | View Answer |
'You must ___' (order to an earthling) | View Answer |
2007 film featuring Raphael, Leonardo, Donatello and Michelangelo | View Answer |
Adds | View Answer |
Apple Store display | View Answer |
Aussie 'Mornin'!' | View Answer |
Authority over sheriffs in England | View Answer |
Book before bedtime, maybe | View Answer |
Boston skyscraper, with 'the' | View Answer |
Brave | View Answer |
Campus dining area | View Answer |
Capital that's the seat of Lewis and Clark County | View Answer |
Capitol insiders | View Answer |
Captain America portrayer Chris | View Answer |
Chart for weighing options | View Answer |
Cliff Huxtable or Ward Cleaver | View Answer |
Closely monitor | View Answer |
Credit (to) | View Answer |
Cupful before sleep, maybe | View Answer |
Cutting class? | View Answer |
Dinner that was prepared hours ago, say | View Answer |
Down Under marsupial | View Answer |
Drill (into) | View Answer |
Driver's license, but not a credit card, e.g | View Answer |
Eagles or Ravens | View Answer |
Encountered | View Answer |
Entity | View Answer |
Facilities overseen by the C.D.C | View Answer |
Feats of Keats | View Answer |
Flimsy | View Answer |
Food processor? | View Answer |
Get all decked out | View Answer |
Get together | View Answer |
Ghetto blaster? | View Answer |
Grp. that meets in Albany | View Answer |
Hi-fi sound? | View Answer |
It's at one end of a rainbow | View Answer |
It's not so bad | View Answer |
Jazz band instrument | View Answer |
Kind of joke | View Answer |
Lavender or lilac | View Answer |
Liberals | View Answer |
Lights up | View Answer |
Like some muscles and baby food | View Answer |
Like sweat and some moccasins | View Answer |
Like the veal in osso buco | View Answer |
Lot of junk | View Answer |
Luxuriate | View Answer |
Madeira Mrs | View Answer |
Many Manets | View Answer |
Many pages are written in it | View Answer |
Martin's wife on the 1990s sitcom 'Martin' | View Answer |
Model add-ons | View Answer |
Mole hunter | View Answer |
Moose or mouse | View Answer |
More epic | View Answer |
Morrison who sang 'Brown Eyed Girl' | View Answer |
Music-licensing grp | View Answer |
Nice thing about purchases in Delaware and Oregon | View Answer |
Nina who sang 'I Put a Spell on You' | View Answer |
Old-fashioned fraternity activity | View Answer |
One for war? | View Answer |
One getting hammered | View Answer |
One seeking money for a meter? | View Answer |
Open to debate | View Answer |
Opposite of totally | View Answer |
Parks staying put | View Answer |
Part of two state names | View Answer |
Peke or Pom | View Answer |
Perv, e.g | View Answer |
Pinch | View Answer |
Playroom block | View Answer |
Plays a ukulele | View Answer |
Pope during the rule of Emperor Constantine IV | View Answer |
Popular dessert in Georgia | View Answer |
Prove useful | View Answer |
Pure bliss | View Answer |
Quality that's a bit unsettling | View Answer |
Rag on | View Answer |
Richard of 'Shall We Dance?' | View Answer |
Saturday morning fare, informally | View Answer |
Seat at a hoedown | View Answer |
Secretly adds to emails | View Answer |
See 38-Across | View Answer |
Seem | View Answer |
Show of respect | View Answer |
Sitcom alien | View Answer |
Sketch | View Answer |
Slapped on, as paint | View Answer |
Sleep (with) | View Answer |
Slow | View Answer |
Some risqué communiqués | View Answer |
Something e-cigarettes lack | View Answer |
Source of bile | View Answer |
Source of eggs | View Answer |
Spiff up | View Answer |
Strips bare | View Answer |
Subside | View Answer |
Targets of some cryosurgery | View Answer |
There might be one on a car | View Answer |
They can knock out lightweights | View Answer |
Travel as a group, in a way | View Answer |
Tromped (on) | View Answer |
Turkey Day follower: Abbr | View Answer |
Two notes from a tuba | View Answer |
Vial liquids | View Answer |
Virgil epic | View Answer |
Wasn't joking | View Answer |
Watched some online videos | View Answer |
When brunch might be served | View Answer |
Whitesmith's medium | View Answer |
With 91-Across, super-antsy ... or like 24 Across answers in this puzzle? | View Answer |
With suspicion | View Answer |
Without a hitch | View Answer |
___ it up | View Answer |
___ rifle | View Answer |
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