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'Always be a poet, even in ___': Baudelaire | View Answer |
'Goodness!' | View Answer |
'Later' | View Answer |
'Look!,' to Livy | View Answer |
'Poor Richard's Almanack' offering | View Answer |
'Tis the season | View Answer |
'Truly' | View Answer |
'Well, blimey!' | View Answer |
'___ and the Pussycats' | View Answer |
'___ as well' | View Answer |
'___ to Psyche' | View Answer |
Actress Amanda of 'She's the Man' | View Answer |
Added details | View Answer |
Allow | View Answer |
Army E-6s: Abbr | View Answer |
Astrobiologists' org | View Answer |
Awful | View Answer |
Barista's big reveal? | View Answer |
Beats handily | View Answer |
Best: Lat | View Answer |
Bit of attire for Roy Rogers | View Answer |
Brand in the freezer aisle | View Answer |
British terminals? | View Answer |
Burdened (with) | View Answer |
Child in Chile | View Answer |
Coasters, e.g | View Answer |
Cold War land: Abbr | View Answer |
Company near the start of the telephone book listings | View Answer |
Concord | View Answer |
Cool, in old slang | View Answer |
Country music's Colter | View Answer |
Cry after an owie, maybe | View Answer |
Cry at a card table | View Answer |
D.O.J. figures | View Answer |
Declaration at Ringo's birth? | View Answer |
Divisions of office bldgs | View Answer |
Emergency state | View Answer |
Eye: Sp | View Answer |
Football Hall-of-Famer Tarkenton | View Answer |
Frank who was called the 'Electric Don Quixote' | View Answer |
Freezer items | View Answer |
French bachelor? | View Answer |
Gets back (to), in a way | View Answer |
Hug | View Answer |
Humpty Dumpty-shaped | View Answer |
It might start 'Attn.' | View Answer |
Katniss's love in 'The Hunger Games' | View Answer |
Large sea snails | View Answer |
Law office staffers, informally | View Answer |
Lead-in to -drome | View Answer |
Little 'un | View Answer |
Longtime '60 Minutes' reporter | View Answer |
Loud sound in a storm | View Answer |
Many tenured profs | View Answer |
Masked hero | View Answer |
Mediterranean land: Abbr | View Answer |
Member of the genus Vipera | View Answer |
Members of la familia | View Answer |
Menace in 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea' | View Answer |
Money in Oregon state coffers? | View Answer |
Monthly check-issuing org | View Answer |
Morning ___ | View Answer |
Nickname for DiMaggio | View Answer |
Old Turkish commander | View Answer |
One working for Supercuts? | View Answer |
Online shoppers' destination | View Answer |
Other than that | View Answer |
Own, so to speak | View Answer |
Pacific farewells | View Answer |
Part of a boot | View Answer |
Part of an ignition system | View Answer |
Parthenon feature | View Answer |
Pays a short visit | View Answer |
Philosophical lead-in to -ism | View Answer |
Photographer's impossible task? | View Answer |
Politico Paul | View Answer |
Post-Neolithic period | View Answer |
Prefix with -therm | View Answer |
Put-away shot | View Answer |
Quick signature: Abbr | View Answer |
Radii partners | View Answer |
Redbox offerings | View Answer |
Relatives | View Answer |
River spanned by the Pont Neuf | View Answer |
San Diego State athlete | View Answer |
Search for a really funny person? | View Answer |
See what one is saying? | View Answer |
Serengeti roamer | View Answer |
Serengeti roamer | View Answer |
Slightly off | View Answer |
Slim beachwear | View Answer |
Smaller picture | View Answer |
Some test results, for short | View Answer |
Son of Sir Lancelot | View Answer |
Spade holder | View Answer |
Spanish nobleman | View Answer |
Specious reasoning | View Answer |
Stuck through | View Answer |
Timecard measure: Abbr | View Answer |
University in Beaumont, Tex | View Answer |
University in Garden City, Long Island | View Answer |
W.W. II org | View Answer |
Wakens | View Answer |
Who says 'O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown!,' in Shakespeare | View Answer |
Winning gesture | View Answer |
Writer who specializes in sentimental stories | View Answer |
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