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'Acoustic guitar' or 'terrestrial radio' | View Answer |
'Africa' band, 1982 | View Answer |
'Corrected' slogan for a dairy product? | View Answer |
'Corrected' slogan for a dessert brand? | View Answer |
'Corrected' slogan for a fast-food franchise? | View Answer |
'Corrected' slogan for a frozen breakfast food? | View Answer |
'Corrected' slogan for a hairstyling product? | View Answer |
'Corrected' slogan for a tech company? | View Answer |
'Corrected' slogan for an office supply chain? | View Answer |
'Duh, I get it' | View Answer |
'Fiddlesticks!' | View Answer |
'Funny bumping into you here' | View Answer |
'Hey, relax!' | View Answer |
'Language of the unheard,' per Martin Luther King Jr | View Answer |
'Oh, gross!' | View Answer |
'Romeo Must Die' star, 2000 | View Answer |
'The Boy Next Door' star, to fans | View Answer |
'The Terminator' star, to fans | View Answer |
'When in ___, tell the truth': Mark Twain | View Answer |
'Whoop-de-___' | View Answer |
Action-oriented sorts, supposedly | View Answer |
Admission of 1959 | View Answer |
Anna Karenina's lover | View Answer |
Approach evening | View Answer |
Aunt in 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' | View Answer |
Band with the first video on MTV, with 'the' | View Answer |
Barring no one | View Answer |
Bit of marketing | View Answer |
Buggy people? | View Answer |
Calligraphers | View Answer |
Cartoonish shrieks | View Answer |
Certification for eco-friendly buildings, for short | View Answer |
Chemical used to fight malaria | View Answer |
Chipped beef go-with | View Answer |
Confine | View Answer |
Connectivity issue | View Answer |
Cover's opposite | View Answer |
Deer hunter's prize | View Answer |
Driver who won the Indy 500, Daytona 500 and Le Mans | View Answer |
Dweeb | View Answer |
Early co-host of 'The View' | View Answer |
Earnings, so to speak | View Answer |
El Paso setting: Abbr | View Answer |
Elbow | View Answer |
European deer | View Answer |
Fall back on, as in desperation | View Answer |
Feudal superiors | View Answer |
Figures in bedtime stories | View Answer |
First Ironman locale | View Answer |
Flooded with | View Answer |
Gambit | View Answer |
Gambit | View Answer |
Get things wrong | View Answer |
Gibes | View Answer |
Globetrot | View Answer |
Greeted with respect | View Answer |
Having all the add-ons, say | View Answer |
Hogwarts delivery system | View Answer |
Holds to be | View Answer |
Hudgens of 'High School Musical' | View Answer |
Hurricanes' grp | View Answer |
I.M. sessions | View Answer |
Indirect objects, grammatically speaking | View Answer |
It makes a turn at the entrance | View Answer |
Keeper of the flame? | View Answer |
Kind of tone | View Answer |
Let, e.g | View Answer |
Like ibexes | View Answer |
Like shepherds' charges | View Answer |
Like three Cy Young games | View Answer |
Ma uses them | View Answer |
Majority of Saudi Arabians | View Answer |
Measure of inflation, for short | View Answer |
Milkmaid's handful | View Answer |
Missouri River natives | View Answer |
Molly who wrote 'Bill of Wrongs' | View Answer |
Nordic wonders | View Answer |
Oktoberfest dance | View Answer |
Photographer/writer Arlene | View Answer |
Pioneering stand-up comedian | View Answer |
Plugged in | View Answer |
Possible black market cause | View Answer |
Promises | View Answer |
Rating for many HBO shows | View Answer |
Reflective writing | View Answer |
Rope from a ship, say | View Answer |
Scrutinized | View Answer |
Seaside scavenger | View Answer |
Shepherd's workplace | View Answer |
Short note? | View Answer |
Short timetable? | View Answer |
Shows promise | View Answer |
Signs of respect | View Answer |
Singer of the aria 'Ora e per sempre addio' | View Answer |
Skaters' leaps | View Answer |
Sophomore's choice | View Answer |
Sources of some rattling | View Answer |
Start of the Lord's Prayer | View Answer |
Stephenie who wrote 'Twilight' | View Answer |
Subject for one studying onomastics | View Answer |
Subjects of frequent updates | View Answer |
Submarine near the Gulf Coast | View Answer |
Talk up a storm | View Answer |
Targets of cons | View Answer |
Tennis's Wawrinka, winner of the 2015 French Open | View Answer |
Took, as a test | View Answer |
Tubs | View Answer |
TV character with the catchphrase 'Booyakasha!' | View Answer |
Wet spot | View Answer |
Who might say 'I'm I. M.' | View Answer |
Yoga poses | View Answer |
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