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'31 Days of Oscar' network | View Answer |
'Beowulf' and others | View Answer |
'E.T.' boy and others | View Answer |
'Family Guy' daughter | View Answer |
'Just a minute,' in texts | View Answer |
'Sesame Street' subjs | View Answer |
'Spoon River Anthology' poet Edgar ___ Masters | View Answer |
'Would you let me take a look?' | View Answer |
'___ Arizona Skies' (John Wayne movie) | View Answer |
'___ Folks,' Charles Schulz's first strip | View Answer |
107-Down subject | View Answer |
1935 poem with one word per line ... as spelled out by this puzzle's circled letters | View Answer |
1990 Mike Leigh comedy/drama | View Answer |
6 letters? | View Answer |
7 1/2-foot Ming | View Answer |
Ahab, e.g | View Answer |
An airbag can prevent it | View Answer |
Appeared amazed | View Answer |
Apple product | View Answer |
Arduous | View Answer |
Army Rangers beret color | View Answer |
Artist Maar depicted in Picasso's 'The Weeping Woman' | View Answer |
Astronomer's std | View Answer |
At a high rate | View Answer |
Barrier to some websites | View Answer |
Branded footwear | View Answer |
California's Rancho ___ | View Answer |
California's ___ Freeway | View Answer |
Camera option, for short | View Answer |
Cause déjà vu, perhaps | View Answer |
Cells that protect neurons | View Answer |
Certain heiress | View Answer |
Certain salt | View Answer |
Citizen | View Answer |
Clinton secretary of state | View Answer |
Clutch | View Answer |
Code contents | View Answer |
Coffee mate? | View Answer |
Comic impressionist David | View Answer |
Common pizzeria name | View Answer |
Country that's won the most medals in the history of the Winter Olympics | View Answer |
Cousin of an aardwolf | View Answer |
Decorative border | View Answer |
Diverge | View Answer |
Dutch pot contents | View Answer |
Fail to grant, in court | View Answer |
Fertility doctor's focus | View Answer |
Fix, as a braid | View Answer |
Fixer-upper's need, for short | View Answer |
Fright wig wearer | View Answer |
From the top | View Answer |
Good part of a record | View Answer |
Group mailing tool | View Answer |
How-to aid | View Answer |
In conclusion: Fr | View Answer |
Internet troll, intentionally | View Answer |
It might have an escalator | View Answer |
Item extending over a gunwale | View Answer |
Kind of omelet | View Answer |
Lady in 'Lady and the Tramp,' e.g | View Answer |
Levi's Stadium athlete, informally | View Answer |
Lib. listings | View Answer |
Liberal arts subj | View Answer |
Like about 45% of human blood | View Answer |
Like cars in a used car lot | View Answer |
Like the American pronunciation of many Polish names | View Answer |
Making environmentally friendly | View Answer |
MCAT topic: Abbr | View Answer |
Midwest tribe | View Answer |
Mountain-to-mountain transport | View Answer |
No. expert | View Answer |
One in a jungle trail | View Answer |
Ones whose work is decreasing? | View Answer |
Org. concerned with toy safety | View Answer |
Pay stub abbr | View Answer |
Piece of Tin Pan Alley music | View Answer |
Plagues | View Answer |
Prominent parts | View Answer |
Put forth | View Answer |
Ransack | View Answer |
Relative of a Great Dane | View Answer |
Remove, in a way | View Answer |
Renaissance fair wear | View Answer |
River through Deutschland | View Answer |
Road ___ | View Answer |
Sch. with a Manchester campus | View Answer |
Screen | View Answer |
Severe penalty | View Answer |
She's courted in 'The Courtship of Miles Standish' | View Answer |
Shipping unit: Abbr | View Answer |
Showed humility | View Answer |
Some Pontiacs | View Answer |
Source of feta cheese | View Answer |
Start of a reminiscence | View Answer |
Steppes dwelling | View Answer |
Sullied | View Answer |
Tattler's threat | View Answer |
Theater purchase: Abbr | View Answer |
Visibly sad | View Answer |
Walk with swaying hips | View Answer |
What a cousin can be twice | View Answer |
What may make you duck down? | View Answer |
Where bills may accumulate | View Answer |
Where costumes are worn | View Answer |
Writer of 3-Down | View Answer |
___ Period, 1603-1868 | View Answer |
___ Search (Bing forerunner) | View Answer |
___ talk | View Answer |
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