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'Brown Sugar' band, with 'the' | View Answer |
'Fernando' band | View Answer |
'Good enough' | View Answer |
'lol' | View Answer |
'O mio babbino caro,' for one | View Answer |
'Oh, jeez!' | View Answer |
'Oof!' | View Answer |
'Rosy-fingered' Greek goddess | View Answer |
'Ta-ta!' | View Answer |
'Tell me how you really feel!' | View Answer |
'The cauldron of Democracy' | View Answer |
'The Real Slim Shady,' for one | View Answer |
'___ even' | View Answer |
Activity that was called 111-Across before pesticides | View Answer |
Actor Bruce | View Answer |
Agrees to fight | View Answer |
Aids in filing | View Answer |
Ailing | View Answer |
Airport figs | View Answer |
Apparel also called clamdiggers | View Answer |
Apple alternatives | View Answer |
Argument-ending reply | View Answer |
Believes (in) | View Answer |
Belonging to the highest level | View Answer |
Burdens | View Answer |
Cackle from a greedy person | View Answer |
Caesar's 'Commentaries on the ___ War' | View Answer |
Charles, par exemple | View Answer |
Cinnamon candies | View Answer |
Climax of many a fantasy novel | View Answer |
Coins that pay for passage over the River Styx | View Answer |
Common word in insurance company names | View Answer |
Concept that was called 36-Across before research into the square root of negatives | View Answer |
Court reporter, e.g | View Answer |
Dialect that was called 22-Across before the age of colonialism | View Answer |
Doubter's question | View Answer |
Drag away | View Answer |
Dummy symbols in ciphers | View Answer |
Entertainment category that was called 97-Across before talkies | View Answer |
Escapes | View Answer |
Fastener that was called 80-Across before a rounded design was implemented | View Answer |
Food that was called 53-Across before Twizzlers and the like | View Answer |
Former attorney general Holder | View Answer |
Giving heat? | View Answer |
Goal for some dropouts, for short | View Answer |
Happened to | View Answer |
Horror and mystery | View Answer |
Ice Bucket Challenge, for one | View Answer |
Jackson 5 #1 hit | View Answer |
Lags | View Answer |
Leaving word | View Answer |
Light-colored wood | View Answer |
Like many wedding cakes | View Answer |
Like snakes | View Answer |
Like the planet in 'Dune' | View Answer |
Look for business? | View Answer |
Machinelike | View Answer |
Main points | View Answer |
Mark of success in business? | View Answer |
Mass, e.g | View Answer |
Nickname of a 'Game of Thrones' dwarf, with 'the' | View Answer |
Not as lax | View Answer |
Not belonging to anybody | View Answer |
Object that was called 100-Across before electronic documents | View Answer |
Onetime title for Bernie Sanders | View Answer |
Opponents of the Protestant Reformation | View Answer |
Opposite of fore | View Answer |
Painter Jean | View Answer |
Part of Dixie: Abbr | View Answer |
Part of the names of four state capitals | View Answer |
PBS's '___ Can Cook' | View Answer |
Peddler's stock | View Answer |
Personal datum: Abbr | View Answer |
Pickup truck's capacity, maybe | View Answer |
Police broadcast, for short | View Answer |
Portrays feelings | View Answer |
Purported rural shenanigan | View Answer |
Quaff in Middle-earth | View Answer |
Quaint contraction | View Answer |
Releases, dramatically | View Answer |
Reply to 5-Down | View Answer |
Rids of vermin, in a way | View Answer |
Rod user | View Answer |
Siri : iPhone :: ___ : Amazon Echo | View Answer |
Site of the infamous Hoa Lo Prison | View Answer |
Skimobile, informally | View Answer |
Small monetary amts | View Answer |
Small newt | View Answer |
Something you might have a gut feeling about? | View Answer |
Source of the saying 'It is more blessed to give than to receive' | View Answer |
South American corn cakes | View Answer |
Spock's rank: Abbr | View Answer |
Stops | View Answer |
System that was called 34-Across before the Internet | View Answer |
Target demographic for Hot Wheels | View Answer |
Tea Partiers in Congress, e.g | View Answer |
Terrier carrier | View Answer |
They go about two feet | View Answer |
Vibrating device | View Answer |
Was horrible | View Answer |
Without a doubt | View Answer |
___ bloom (result of fertilizer pollution) | View Answer |
___ splints (runner's ailment) | View Answer |
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