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'Das Kapital' topic | View Answer |
'The Principles of Mathematics' philosopher | View Answer |
'Whatever the case ...' | View Answer |
1959 #2 hit whose flip side was 'La Bamba' | View Answer |
Addresses with bared teeth | View Answer |
Annual Vancouver event, familiarly | View Answer |
April, May or June | View Answer |
Burn the midnight oil, e.g | View Answer |
Business reply card, e.g | View Answer |
Chalked warning left for custodial staff | View Answer |
Class in which students raise their hands, briefly? | View Answer |
Comics pet in a horned helmet | View Answer |
Consign to a time capsule, say | View Answer |
Corset-making tool | View Answer |
Count | View Answer |
Cultured ones? | View Answer |
Danger in stories of Sinbad the sailor | View Answer |
Earliest symptoms | View Answer |
Footwear donned on camera by Mr. Rogers | View Answer |
Full of risk | View Answer |
Gains a 54-Across | View Answer |
Gets the lead out, quaintly | View Answer |
Has things reversed, maybe | View Answer |
Heads for the garden? | View Answer |
Informal gauge of credibility | View Answer |
It may facilitate playing with one's food | View Answer |
It might gain you an hour | View Answer |
It's targeted for extraction | View Answer |
Layette item | View Answer |
Like spent charcoal | View Answer |
Like TV's Dr. Richard Kimble, famously | View Answer |
Mammals that congregate in groups called 'rafts' | View Answer |
Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt | View Answer |
Mushroom layer of a beef Wellington | View Answer |
New York county on the Canadian border | View Answer |
Newsman Holt and others | View Answer |
Noted employee of Slate | View Answer |
Onetime Strom Thurmond designation | View Answer |
Org. conducting lots of X-rays | View Answer |
Overhaul | View Answer |
Pirates' place | View Answer |
Point made by architects | View Answer |
Prone to tantrums | View Answer |
Quintessential | View Answer |
Really bad idea | View Answer |
Recipient of 11-Down | View Answer |
Relative position? | View Answer |
Salacious | View Answer |
Showed interest, in a way | View Answer |
Soft-serve ice cream requests | View Answer |
Something shown to 46-Acrosses | View Answer |
Spectator who got a standing O at Wimbledon in 1981 | View Answer |
The bigger picture: Abbr | View Answer |
Throw a party for | View Answer |
Trademark Isaac Asimov accessory | View Answer |
TV honor last presented in 1997 | View Answer |
U.P.S. label phrase | View Answer |
Volunteer's assurance | View Answer |
Was yellow, say | View Answer |
What was due for some pioneers? | View Answer |
Where most occupants need masks, for short | View Answer |
Where you might lose an hour | View Answer |
Winged mimics | View Answer |
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