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'A bit of talcum / Is always walcum' writer | View Answer |
'Grand Hotel' star, 1932 | View Answer |
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'That villain in comics has sure gotta be sore!'? | View Answer |
1950s French president René | View Answer |
35-nation alliance, briefly | View Answer |
A.A. or AAA | View Answer |
Abductor of Persephone | View Answer |
Ad agency output | View Answer |
Alito's Supreme Court predecessor | View Answer |
Altar spot | View Answer |
Annoys | View Answer |
Archives material | View Answer |
Arrears | View Answer |
Beatrix Potter's genre | View Answer |
Berate some guy for getting too much sun? | View Answer |
Bit of cushioning | View Answer |
Book reviewer?: Abbr | View Answer |
Building's rain diverter | View Answer |
Cap similar to a tam-o'-shanter | View Answer |
Certain rod | View Answer |
Clean with a pressurized spray | View Answer |
Club cousins | View Answer |
Conveyance for soldiers | View Answer |
Corp. bigwig | View Answer |
Corroded | View Answer |
Creature on the movie poster for 'The Silence of the Lambs' | View Answer |
Deputy: Abbr | View Answer |
Desiccated ___ Sea | View Answer |
Devil-may-care | View Answer |
Disapproving sounds | View Answer |
Dismaying announcement about disaster aid? | View Answer |
Dripping | View Answer |
Entry | View Answer |
Entry on an I.R.S. form: Abbr | View Answer |
Exhibitor at 1863's Salon des Refusés | View Answer |
Fabric from flax | View Answer |
Fasten | View Answer |
Five-alarmer | View Answer |
Fleshy-leaved succulent | View Answer |
For whom Nancy was first lady | View Answer |
Fuel from a fen | View Answer |
Gaming trailblazer | View Answer |
Gives an order | View Answer |
Greenhorn on the force | View Answer |
Group's basic beliefs | View Answer |
Having less heft | View Answer |
Having no room for more | View Answer |
He can be seen at the western end of the National Mall, informally | View Answer |
Heart of the matter? | View Answer |
High hairdos | View Answer |
Hit one out | View Answer |
Horse for hire | View Answer |
It may deliver a punch | View Answer |
It must turn over to start | View Answer |
It's a drain | View Answer |
Jeer | View Answer |
Kids' TV character who refers to himself in the third person | View Answer |
Like most 'Quo Vadis' characters | View Answer |
London tea accessory | View Answer |
M, on a form | View Answer |
Major export of Florida | View Answer |
March movement | View Answer |
Mystical doctrine | View Answer |
Old gang weapons | View Answer |
One with a lot of tweets | View Answer |
Pacific island wrap | View Answer |
Parliamentary support | View Answer |
Pens for hens | View Answer |
Plunger alternative | View Answer |
Pricey French fashion label | View Answer |
Reimbursed expense for a commuter, maybe | View Answer |
Result of a serious wardrobe malfunction at the beach? | View Answer |
Roker's appeal before gastric bypass surgery? | View Answer |
Scientist's dilemma regarding work vs. play? | View Answer |
See 12-Down | View Answer |
See 8-Down | View Answer |
Sight at Tanzania's Gombe Stream National Park | View Answer |
Sobel who wrote the Pulitzer-nominated 'Galileo's Daughter' | View Answer |
Some space vehicles | View Answer |
Something easy, so they say | View Answer |
Sound system? | View Answer |
Spreadsheet contents | View Answer |
Steamed seafood dish | View Answer |
Suggestion to a bored short story writer? | View Answer |
Super suffix? | View Answer |
Swinging Ernie | View Answer |
Take some shots | View Answer |
Talk wildly | View Answer |
Those who need sound memories, per Montaigne | View Answer |
Timeline sections | View Answer |
Tip | View Answer |
Toast word | View Answer |
Tool parts used for bending things | View Answer |
Topic for Dr. Ruth | View Answer |
Treat for a dog | View Answer |
Turbid | View Answer |
Utah's ___ State University | View Answer |
W. Hemisphere treaty of 1994 | View Answer |
Way to go: Abbr | View Answer |
Weighty matters? | View Answer |
What a cash-strapped beau might take you on? | View Answer |
What's right in front of the tee? | View Answer |
With 34-Down, longtime public radio host | View Answer |
With 42-Down, 'Frosty the Snowman' singer | View Answer |
Worry of stratospheric proportions | View Answer |
___ Palmas (Spanish province) | View Answer |
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