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'An A/C measure? Are you kidding me?'? | View Answer |
'Bill ___ History of the United States' (1894 humor book) | View Answer |
'Cabaret' song with a German title | View Answer |
'Friendship is like ___, easier made than kept': Samuel Butler | View Answer |
'Game of Thrones' actress Dormer | View Answer |
'Hello there' | View Answer |
'That ___ last year' | View Answer |
'The Silence of the Lambs' heroine | View Answer |
'We'll tell you what soda we're serving later'? | View Answer |
'Without ___' (1990 live Grateful Dead album) | View Answer |
'___ Go' (hit song from 'Frozen') | View Answer |
20-Across members: Abbr | View Answer |
Acclaims | View Answer |
Actress Eliza of 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' | View Answer |
Amusing baseball scoring play? | View Answer |
Arcade giant | View Answer |
Asked | View Answer |
Basic vocabulary level in Common Core programs | View Answer |
Billiard player's calculation | View Answer |
Bird with a two-pointed tail | View Answer |
Bleed (through) | View Answer |
Boehner's successor | View Answer |
Bounces around a restaurant | View Answer |
Brute working on the Human Genome Project? | View Answer |
Chef who explains in detail how sausages are made? | View Answer |
Country singer Collin | View Answer |
Cousin of pow! or wham! | View Answer |
Crafty e-tailer | View Answer |
Creature formed from Medusa's blood | View Answer |
Daily schedule for filming | View Answer |
Drink in an old Pontiac? | View Answer |
EUR competitor | View Answer |
Fête des Lumières city | View Answer |
Fewer | View Answer |
Financial aid plan for a school in Provo? | View Answer |
Follower of upsilon | View Answer |
Free, as banking | View Answer |
Get the pot started | View Answer |
Greatly enjoy, as a joke | View Answer |
H&R Block employee's biceps? | View Answer |
Hartsfield-Jackson airport code | View Answer |
Hat-tipping word | View Answer |
Home of Garden State Plaza, one of the largest shopping centers in the U.S | View Answer |
Ingredient in a Spanish omelet | View Answer |
John of the Plymouth Colony | View Answer |
Last king of Spain before Juan Carlos | View Answer |
Like businesses on Yelp | View Answer |
Make one | View Answer |
Maxima | View Answer |
Morales of 'Criminal Minds' | View Answer |
More sore | View Answer |
Most wanted | View Answer |
Narrow-minded views | View Answer |
Negotiation failure | View Answer |
Not an original | View Answer |
Not mumble | View Answer |
One in your corner | View Answer |
One making a U turn? | View Answer |
One staying in a lot? | View Answer |
One that might reach a tipping point | View Answer |
Onetime Iranian leader | View Answer |
Oom-___ (polka rhythm) | View Answer |
Opening in a schedule | View Answer |
Opening of a kid's song | View Answer |
Org. with suits and cases | View Answer |
Origami BlackBerry, e.g.? | View Answer |
Pals 4 life | View Answer |
Pandora's box contents | View Answer |
Patriotic men's org | View Answer |
Piling up | View Answer |
Place for plugs | View Answer |
Place of control | View Answer |
Pony Express riders, e.g | View Answer |
Poseur | View Answer |
Prefix with terrorism or tourism | View Answer |
Quality of beef | View Answer |
Quorum for Jewish worship | View Answer |
Really small | View Answer |
Refuses to settle? | View Answer |
Renaissance fair instruments | View Answer |
Rhein rejection | View Answer |
Royal in un palacio | View Answer |
Rule of crime? | View Answer |
Scottish John | View Answer |
Secret collectors | View Answer |
Shares on Tumblr, say | View Answer |
Sign in a restaurant that doesn't serve white bread? | View Answer |
Smith who wrote 'The Hundred and One Dalmatians' | View Answer |
Soggy computer brain? | View Answer |
Sound of sternutation | View Answer |
Stands by | View Answer |
Strengths | View Answer |
Tax fraud detector, informally | View Answer |
The Browns, on a ticker | View Answer |
The Rebels | View Answer |
Theodore who directed 'St. Vincent,' 2014 | View Answer |
Tied up | View Answer |
Toss around | View Answer |
Tourette's symptom | View Answer |
Trainer in 'Creed' | View Answer |
Tuna that's often served seared | View Answer |
Two things on Ronald Reagan's mind? | View Answer |
Upbeat | View Answer |
URL ending | View Answer |
View from the Gulf of Catania | View Answer |
Visibly embarrassed | View Answer |
VW head? | View Answer |
When doubled, a Washington city, county or river | View Answer |
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