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'Did you mean Doom or Dolittle?'? | View Answer |
'Meet the Press' competitor | View Answer |
'Oh ... my ... God!' | View Answer |
'So You Think You Can Dance,' say? | View Answer |
'That milky liquid belongs to me!'? | View Answer |
1970 hit with the lyric 'I'm down on my knees, / I'm begging you please to come home' | View Answer |
A or B, but not O | View Answer |
Add one's two cents | View Answer |
Added on, botanically | View Answer |
Animals at a football game | View Answer |
Antique photo | View Answer |
Antithesis of brashness | View Answer |
AOL competitor | View Answer |
Baseball or Supreme Court lineups | View Answer |
Battlefield cry | View Answer |
Beat to the finish | View Answer |
Bono bandmate | View Answer |
Books often not read | View Answer |
Brian who wrote the score for 'Me and Earl and the Dying Girl' | View Answer |
Case for a lawyer | View Answer |
Cataleptic state | View Answer |
Cattle calls | View Answer |
Company that encourages people to lie? | View Answer |
Coolness, in modern slang | View Answer |
Cousin of a tendril | View Answer |
Declaration on Día de San Valentín | View Answer |
Dis but not dat? | View Answer |
E.U. member not in NATO: Abbr | View Answer |
Edit some film | View Answer |
Elite groups | View Answer |
Geezers | View Answer |
Get cozy | View Answer |
Glimpse on the sly | View Answer |
Hot Wheels maker | View Answer |
Inverse trig function | View Answer |
Iowa State locale | View Answer |
It may lead to an unearned run | View Answer |
John ___, 'The House of Blue Leaves' playwright | View Answer |
Kigali native | View Answer |
Lay bare | View Answer |
Like measuring cups, often | View Answer |
Like some jeans and apartment buildings | View Answer |
Lisa, to Patty and Selma, on 'The Simpsons' | View Answer |
Locale of the Battle of Tippecanoe | View Answer |
Made an effort | View Answer |
Making a complaint at a restaurant? | View Answer |
Man's name that's Hebrew for 'my God' | View Answer |
Mardi Gras time | View Answer |
Margaret who founded Planned Parenthood | View Answer |
Mathematician who was the subject of the book 'The Man Who Loved Only Numbers' | View Answer |
Mob Boss Hall of Fame? | View Answer |
Moseys along | View Answer |
Munitions suppliers | View Answer |
Nuevo ___, state in Mexico | View Answer |
One carrying a spiked club, maybe | View Answer |
One in line to rule the ocean? | View Answer |
One with brand loyalty? | View Answer |
One with monthly payments | View Answer |
Onetime place for Saddam Hussein's image | View Answer |
PBS station in the Big Apple | View Answer |
Peter who directed 'Picnic at Hanging Rock' | View Answer |
Precedes at a concert | View Answer |
Put back on the payroll | View Answer |
Roger who wrote 'The Boys of Summer' | View Answer |
Roller coaster shout from Queen Elizabeth? | View Answer |
Runs the show, briefly | View Answer |
Sci-fi/historical fiction writer Stephenson | View Answer |
Screen abbr | View Answer |
Shakespeare's Claudius and others | View Answer |
Show some dumbfoundedness about | View Answer |
Snowbird's destination | View Answer |
Some letter enclosures, for short | View Answer |
Some salad greens | View Answer |
Sprinkling on a deviled egg | View Answer |
Start of the Bay State's motto | View Answer |
Succinctly | View Answer |
Things found between the poles? | View Answer |
Tools for cobblers | View Answer |
Traps in a net | View Answer |
Trigger autocorrect, say | View Answer |
Wisk competitor | View Answer |
Without doubt | View Answer |
Worker hardly making a living wage | View Answer |
You may want to stop reading when you see this | View Answer |
___ Maar (Picasso's muse) | View Answer |
___ Ration (old dog food brand) | View Answer |
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