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'Been better, been worse' | View Answer |
'Isn't he great!' | View Answer |
'Long ball' | View Answer |
'Out of my way!' | View Answer |
102-Across topper | View Answer |
23-Across topper | View Answer |
28-Across topper | View Answer |
40-Across topper | View Answer |
58-Across topper | View Answer |
83-Across topper | View Answer |
95-Across topper | View Answer |
A long-established history | View Answer |
Actress Kravitz of 'Mad Max: Fury Road' | View Answer |
Al Bundy or Phil Dunphy | View Answer |
Ancient hieroglyph | View Answer |
Angström or Celsius | View Answer |
Approached quickly | View Answer |
Arctic jackets | View Answer |
Arctic masses | View Answer |
Ballpark amts | View Answer |
Bit of cowboy gear | View Answer |
Bo's cousin on 'The Dukes of Hazzard' | View Answer |
Bugs, e.g | View Answer |
Cartoon cries | View Answer |
Catches a wave | View Answer |
CBS show with a 15-year run ending in 2015 | View Answer |
City about which Gertrude Stein said 'There is no there there' | View Answer |
Co. that originated Dungeons & Dragons | View Answer |
Contents of a spreadsheet | View Answer |
Continental carrier | View Answer |
Discordant, to some | View Answer |
Drink that's the subject of several rules in the Code of Hammurabi | View Answer |
Famed frontierswoman | View Answer |
Fictional archaeologist | View Answer |
Filer's concern | View Answer |
Finish on a canvas? | View Answer |
Gain | View Answer |
Getting down, so to speak | View Answer |
Giving goose bumps, say | View Answer |
Gusto | View Answer |
He helped move a piano in 'The Music Box' | View Answer |
Hip-hop name modifier | View Answer |
Indigo plants | View Answer |
Invalidating | View Answer |
Investment instruments, for short | View Answer |
It parallels a radius | View Answer |
Italian pitchman of note | View Answer |
Jack who ran for vice president in 1996 | View Answer |
Journalist Flatow | View Answer |
Just | View Answer |
Kramer's first name on 'Seinfeld' | View Answer |
Leader of the Free French | View Answer |
Like answers on 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire' | View Answer |
Like Mandarin or Cantonese | View Answer |
Like some tel. nos | View Answer |
Like the 13 Colonies: Abbr | View Answer |
Literature Nobelist J. M. Coetzee, by birth | View Answer |
Loan source for a mom-and-pop store: Abbr | View Answer |
Many lines of code | View Answer |
Mashes into a pulp | View Answer |
Modern-day hieroglyph | View Answer |
Mom on 'Family Guy' | View Answer |
More indie, say | View Answer |
Nixing phrase on movie night | View Answer |
Nucleus | View Answer |
One getting a tax write-off, maybe | View Answer |
Ones going for hikes, for short? | View Answer |
Opposite of a poker face | View Answer |
Otto who worked on the Manhattan Project | View Answer |
Pioneering Arctic explorer John | View Answer |
Poison compounds produced by snakes | View Answer |
Portrait overlooking Tiananmen Square | View Answer |
Post-boomer group | View Answer |
Post-___ | View Answer |
Powerful bloodlines? | View Answer |
Publishing mogul, for short | View Answer |
Pursuer of Capt. Hook | View Answer |
Quality of voices in the distance | View Answer |
Queen of Jordan | View Answer |
Sends to oblivion | View Answer |
Shipmate | View Answer |
Shoplift, in slang | View Answer |
Site of a miracle in Daniel 3 | View Answer |
Slays, informally | View Answer |
Some club hires | View Answer |
Something cooks put stock in | View Answer |
South American rodents | View Answer |
Star of 'Sherlock Jr.' and 'Steamboat Bill Jr.' | View Answer |
Starts of some one-twos | View Answer |
Subject of 'Guerrillero Heroico' | View Answer |
Swillbelly | View Answer |
They pop up in the morning | View Answer |
Three-time Nobel Prize-winning organization | View Answer |
Title character in a Sophocles play | View Answer |
Toughens, as metal | View Answer |
Triage locales, for short | View Answer |
Twirlers | View Answer |
Verizon purchase of 2015 | View Answer |
Website necessity | View Answer |
Wes of PBS's 'History Detectives' | View Answer |
Word after in and of | View Answer |
You can learn something by this | View Answer |
Your, in Siena | View Answer |
___ bug | View Answer |
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