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'As such ...' | View Answer |
'Enough is enough!' | View Answer |
'Hairspray' mom usually played by a man | View Answer |
'Relax' | View Answer |
'Wowie!' | View Answer |
'You're stuck with me' | View Answer |
'___ voce poco fa' (Rossini aria) | View Answer |
* * * * | View Answer |
... a fat Eastern monarch? | View Answer |
... a reed and percussion duet? | View Answer |
... a salon woman I go to? | View Answer |
... an éclair or crème brûlée, with 'The'? | View Answer |
... cooties from hugs and kisses? | View Answer |
... fools accompanying a pack of wild animals? | View Answer |
... gorgeous fur? | View Answer |
... inaudible metrical poetry, with 'The'? | View Answer |
1880s-'90s veep ___ P. Morton | View Answer |
2013 Best Picture nominee in which a main character isn't human | View Answer |
A while, in hyperbole | View Answer |
About 3/4 of a football field | View Answer |
Airplane part | View Answer |
Antipasto pairing | View Answer |
Apt anagram of SNAKE | View Answer |
Attempt at a dunk tank | View Answer |
Bad sound in a changing room | View Answer |
Badger | View Answer |
Benedictine title | View Answer |
Best Picture adaptation about ... a search for the perfect brew, with 'The'? | View Answer |
Bit of safari equipment | View Answer |
Blender setting | View Answer |
Cause of boiling over | View Answer |
Certain fraternity chapter | View Answer |
Chance occurrence, old-style | View Answer |
Chief Theban god | View Answer |
Chihuahua greeting | View Answer |
Chorus line? | View Answer |
College campus offering | View Answer |
Commission, e.g | View Answer |
Country singer Church | View Answer |
Daughter in E. M. Forster's 'Howards End' | View Answer |
Disney Channel's '___ and Maddie' | View Answer |
Dweller along the Mandeb Strait | View Answer |
Extended rental? | View Answer |
G.R.E. takers: Abbr | View Answer |
Game for bankers? | View Answer |
Gillette razor name | View Answer |
Group standing at the U.N | View Answer |
Half of a Vegas show duo | View Answer |
Hightailed it | View Answer |
Hilton alternative | View Answer |
Honeydew cousins | View Answer |
Ice cream order | View Answer |
It circles the globe | View Answer |
Jet similar to a 747 | View Answer |
Juniors, maybe | View Answer |
King's handful | View Answer |
Lapel attachment | View Answer |
Leg presses work them | View Answer |
Like a portrait that seems to be watching you | View Answer |
Like candied apples | View Answer |
Like carpaccio or crudités | View Answer |
Like groaners | View Answer |
Like some sponsorship packages | View Answer |
Main ingredient in queso relleno | View Answer |
Metaphorical low point | View Answer |
Modern encyclopedia platform | View Answer |
Muses | View Answer |
Neighbor of Irkutsk on a Risk board | View Answer |
Never, in Nikolaus | View Answer |
Northeast Corridor train | View Answer |
O.T. book before Jeremiah | View Answer |
Obstacle in road repairs, maybe | View Answer |
Olympian with a bow | View Answer |
One having a ball? | View Answer |
One in a no-blinking contest | View Answer |
One taking a long shot? | View Answer |
Part of a city network | View Answer |
Peaceful protest | View Answer |
Peeping Tom's spot | View Answer |
Photographer's asset | View Answer |
Physicist Nathan who postulated wormholes | View Answer |
PIN point | View Answer |
Psychedelic | View Answer |
Quash | View Answer |
Reason for a class struggle? | View Answer |
Reusable part of a common thank-you gift | View Answer |
Ring around the collar? | View Answer |
Safari sight? | View Answer |
Sancho Panza, e.g | View Answer |
Sarge, e.g | View Answer |
Second draft | View Answer |
Set of anecdotes | View Answer |
Shroud | View Answer |
Simon of the 'Mission: Impossible' films | View Answer |
Spiced teas | View Answer |
Spork part | View Answer |
Step ___ | View Answer |
Stethoscope's place | View Answer |
Successors to Cutlasses | View Answer |
Suffix with subsist | View Answer |
They rank below marquises | View Answer |
Things zygotes come from | View Answer |
TV inits. since 1975 | View Answer |
Vegas-to-Denver dir | View Answer |
What stars do | View Answer |
Winnower | View Answer |
___ Drive (street where Harry Potter grew up) | View Answer |
___ Heep (Dickens villain) | View Answer |
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