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'Antigone' antagonist | View Answer |
'Brilliant!' | View Answer |
'Mind ... blown!' | View Answer |
'Pretty please?' | View Answer |
'Still, after all this time ...' | View Answer |
'That Latin Beat!' bandleader | View Answer |
Actor with the line 'Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room!' | View Answer |
Admit | View Answer |
Apothecary's container | View Answer |
Asylum | View Answer |
Attacks from above | View Answer |
Beverage with a floral bouquet | View Answer |
Bounds | View Answer |
Boy's name that's an Indiana city | View Answer |
Brazilian supermodel Bündchen | View Answer |
Build up, as interest | View Answer |
Calrissian of 'The Empire Strikes Back' | View Answer |
Candy known for its orange wrapping | View Answer |
Capitol group | View Answer |
Card game cry | View Answer |
Chic | View Answer |
Companion of Han in 'The Force Awakens' | View Answer |
Corporation's head tech expert, for short | View Answer |
Degree in math | View Answer |
Drone regulator, for short | View Answer |
Early explosive device | View Answer |
Elephant pluckers of myth | View Answer |
Epic singers | View Answer |
Exam with a section known as 'Logic Games,' for short | View Answer |
Exclusive event before public availability | View Answer |
Farmer's market alternative | View Answer |
Fawn's mother | View Answer |
Fighting tooth and nail | View Answer |
Fog might push it back, briefly | View Answer |
George Eliot title surname | View Answer |
Gets bogged down | View Answer |
Giraffe-like beast | View Answer |
Glue trap brand | View Answer |
Go-to choice, slangily | View Answer |
Gruesome | View Answer |
H.O.V. ___ | View Answer |
Hawaiian 'thanks' | View Answer |
Hitching post? | View Answer |
Home of the Triple-A Mud Hens | View Answer |
Immense spans | View Answer |
Indra, to Hindus | View Answer |
Instruments played close to the chest, informally | View Answer |
It comes in tubes | View Answer |
It lays out the lines of authority | View Answer |
John Glenn player in 'The Right Stuff' | View Answer |
Kind of fiber | View Answer |
Left speechless | View Answer |
Like an unswept hearth | View Answer |
Made peak calls? | View Answer |
Magic Johnson, for one | View Answer |
Main stem | View Answer |
Marquee locale | View Answer |
Meteorological lead-in to stratus | View Answer |
Miles away | View Answer |
Mischievous sort | View Answer |
Modish | View Answer |
Mrs., in Montreux | View Answer |
Muss up | View Answer |
Muzzle | View Answer |
Nautical sealer | View Answer |
Not stay on topic | View Answer |
On the down-low | View Answer |
One end of Paris's Champs-Élysées | View Answer |
One who knows all the shortcuts, maybe | View Answer |
Passenger jet | View Answer |
Place for bows and strings | View Answer |
Players last produced in July 2016 | View Answer |
Pope with the longest reign between St. Peter and Pius VI (A.D. 67-1799) | View Answer |
Post-op program | View Answer |
Quarters followers | View Answer |
Quinze + quinze | View Answer |
Rap group inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2016 | View Answer |
Resolutely supported | View Answer |
Results of treaties | View Answer |
Running figure | View Answer |
Rural postal abbr | View Answer |
Samberg and Serkis | View Answer |
See 19-Down | View Answer |
Sénégal summers | View Answer |
She, in Spanish | View Answer |
Sin of those in Dante's fifth circle | View Answer |
Slogs away | View Answer |
Something to tear into, informally? | View Answer |
Straight man | View Answer |
Takes from page to screen, say | View Answer |
They may be sealed or broken | View Answer |
Things always underfoot | View Answer |
Tort basis | View Answer |
Tosses | View Answer |
Totally captivates | View Answer |
Vegan sandwich filler | View Answer |
Venice-to-Trieste dir | View Answer |
Vital lines | View Answer |
Vitamin Shoppe competitor | View Answer |
Volunteer State sch | View Answer |
Washroom feature | View Answer |
Weapon in some Call of Duty games | View Answer |
West Coast city known as the Track and Field Capital of the World | View Answer |
What might cost you an arm and a leg? | View Answer |
Winter fall? | View Answer |
With 25-Down, financial regulator's requirement | View Answer |
Worked as a stockbroker | View Answer |
Worthiness | View Answer |
Wrap up around | View Answer |
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