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'Hmm ... probably not' | View Answer |
'Idaho cakes,' in diner lingo | View Answer |
'Rabbit Is Rich' Pulitzer winner | View Answer |
'The Wealth of Nations' subj | View Answer |
'Who ___ you?' | View Answer |
1953 hit film set in Wyoming | View Answer |
1970s TV cartoon series, with 'The' | View Answer |
1973 #1 hit for Jim Croce | View Answer |
Actress Peet | View Answer |
B-side of Bruce Springsteen's 'Dancing in the Dark' | View Answer |
Big airport inits | View Answer |
Big, husky sorts | View Answer |
Biggest employer in Moline, Ill | View Answer |
Bridge position | View Answer |
Buick model | View Answer |
Burned rubber | View Answer |
Cabbage variety | View Answer |
City with a University of Texas campus | View Answer |
Civil rights icon John | View Answer |
Comic's asset | View Answer |
Control groups | View Answer |
Costume worn by Michelle Pfeiffer in 'Batman Returns' | View Answer |
Delighting? | View Answer |
Delta hub, in brief | View Answer |
Difficult conditions for sailing | View Answer |
Dystopian film of 1971 | View Answer |
Easy-to-peel fruit | View Answer |
Epstein-___ virus | View Answer |
Figure skating jump | View Answer |
Filmer in a stadium | View Answer |
First and last word of the Musketeers' motto | View Answer |
French for 'sword' | View Answer |
Fruit tree | View Answer |
Gaggle : geese :: ___ : emus | View Answer |
Get ready for a long drive | View Answer |
GPS, e.g., in military lingo | View Answer |
Harem servants, often | View Answer |
Hathaway of 'The Intern' | View Answer |
Hearty soups | View Answer |
Hit pay dirt | View Answer |
I.M. chuckle | View Answer |
Image on the back of a dollar bill | View Answer |
Indian city whose name is an anagram of some Indian music | View Answer |
Interstate hauler | View Answer |
It may carry a virus | View Answer |
It might give you a shock | View Answer |
It's a wrap | View Answer |
It's between the Study and Lounge on a Clue board | View Answer |
Its state song is 'Yankee Doodle': Abbr | View Answer |
James of NBC's 'The Blacklist' | View Answer |
Jolly Roger, in 'Peter Pan' | View Answer |
Juice brand whose middle letter is represented as a heart | View Answer |
Jury-rigged | View Answer |
Letter header | View Answer |
Lindsay of 'Freaky Friday' | View Answer |
Little Rascals' ring-eyed pooch | View Answer |
Lyre-plucking Muse | View Answer |
Martial arts move | View Answer |
Martin Van Buren was the first president who wasn't one | View Answer |
Military decorations featuring George Washington's profile | View Answer |
Monastery head's jurisdiction | View Answer |
Movie review revelations | View Answer |
One of the geeks on 'The Big Bang Theory' | View Answer |
One side in golf's Ryder Cup | View Answer |
Onetime acquisition of G.E | View Answer |
Org. that usually meets in evenings | View Answer |
P.D. dispatch | View Answer |
Pennsylvania's 'Gem City' | View Answer |
Philosopher who wrote 'To be sane in a world of madmen is in itself madness' | View Answer |
Planter's aid | View Answer |
Possible subject of a French scandal | View Answer |
Pour, as wine | View Answer |
Practice mixology | View Answer |
Pull out | View Answer |
Rank between viscount and marquess | View Answer |
Retriever's retrieval, maybe | View Answer |
Rice-Eccles Stadium player | View Answer |
Rihanna album featuring 'Work' | View Answer |
Rushes on banks? | View Answer |
Shade of gray | View Answer |
Shelley's 'To the Moon,' e.g | View Answer |
Shipping coolant | View Answer |
Slapstick sidekick of old comedy | View Answer |
Song of mourning | View Answer |
South American prairie | View Answer |
Stammered syllables | View Answer |
Target protector, perhaps | View Answer |
Téa of 'Madam Secretary' | View Answer |
Title creature in a 1958 #1 Sheb Wooley hit | View Answer |
Toll | View Answer |
Tushy | View Answer |
Vitamix competitor | View Answer |
Welcomes | View Answer |
What may be brewing | View Answer |
Wild Turkey and Jim Beam | View Answer |
Word both before and after 'to' | View Answer |
Words of defiance | View Answer |
World capital whose seal depicts St. Hallvard | View Answer |
Zen master's query | View Answer |
___ Bowl | View Answer |
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