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'Get out!' | View Answer |
'The BFG' author | View Answer |
'___ Club' (#1 hit for 50 Cent) | View Answer |
1992 Tim Robbins mockumentary | View Answer |
2004 Scarlett Johansson film adapted from 'Lady Windermere's Fan' | View Answer |
A.L. East team: Abbr | View Answer |
Abrupt, disconcerting reaction | View Answer |
After-dinner volunteer's words | View Answer |
Alphas | View Answer |
Apt to go Democratic | View Answer |
Audibly upset Belgian francophone? | View Answer |
Aussie critters | View Answer |
Automaker that introduced the Rambler | View Answer |
Baldwin offering | View Answer |
Belgradian, e.g | View Answer |
Big name among radio shock jocks | View Answer |
Blood enemy | View Answer |
Bush league, for short? | View Answer |
Calendar model | View Answer |
Communication system pioneered by Thomas Gallaudet, for short | View Answer |
Condo V.I.P | View Answer |
Correo ___ (words on foreign correspondence) | View Answer |
Decoration in a deli case? | View Answer |
Diaper option | View Answer |
Drei + fünf | View Answer |
DVD remote button | View Answer |
Ecclesiastical leader | View Answer |
Eight-time Olympic medalist Apolo Anton ___ | View Answer |
Elizabeth with the memoir 'Saving Graces' | View Answer |
Empty spaces | View Answer |
Environmental bane | View Answer |
ETS offering | View Answer |
Frances who played TV's Aunt Bee | View Answer |
French director Clément | View Answer |
Georgia senator who helped establish 'don't ask, don't tell' | View Answer |
Gets ready to do push-ups, say | View Answer |
Go a mile a minute | View Answer |
Going nowhere, metaphorically | View Answer |
Greek city where Perseus was born | View Answer |
Hairy hunter of Genesis | View Answer |
Home for Bilbo Baggins | View Answer |
Hybrid bakery treats | View Answer |
Ice cream container | View Answer |
Important positions | View Answer |
Indian 'masters' | View Answer |
Inspector Clouseau or Borat? | View Answer |
Jean who played Aunt Martha in 'Arsenic and Old Lace' | View Answer |
Kind of boots | View Answer |
Like some quilt blocks | View Answer |
Little lad | View Answer |
Martial art whose name means 'sword way' | View Answer |
Melodramatic NBC hit starting in 2016 | View Answer |
Most contemptible | View Answer |
Most important mounted cavalryman? | View Answer |
Mournful work | View Answer |
MSN alternative | View Answer |
Musician in the woodwind section | View Answer |
Opposite corner in a romantic triangle | View Answer |
Parliamentary proceedings, e.g | View Answer |
Pays de ___ (Nantes's region) | View Answer |
Peevish | View Answer |
Pitch in | View Answer |
Product of a stable of comic strip artists? | View Answer |
Quarters : basketball :: chukkers : ___ | View Answer |
Quick series of social media posts | View Answer |
Reaching new heights in ballet? | View Answer |
Religious leaders | View Answer |
Removes, as a sticker | View Answer |
Rhubarb with deep roots? | View Answer |
Satirical depiction of the story of Noah? | View Answer |
Scaled-down woodwind? | View Answer |
See 9-Down | View Answer |
Setting for Cardinals home games, briefly | View Answer |
Shine | View Answer |
Sign of spring | View Answer |
So-called 'Butterfly Capital of Alabama' | View Answer |
Something seen at Frankenstein's birthday party? | View Answer |
Son of Gloria on 'Modern Family' | View Answer |
Spit out | View Answer |
Study of the heavens: Abbr | View Answer |
Suffix with blast- | View Answer |
The ladies-only Western-themed bar I own? | View Answer |
They can provoke knee-jerk reactions | View Answer |
Time on the throne | View Answer |
Title opera heroine who is a Druidic high priestess | View Answer |
Tony who managed two World Series championships for the Cardinals | View Answer |
Train syst | View Answer |
Tres + cinco | View Answer |
Two-tone treat | View Answer |
Variety of hold 'em | View Answer |
Vegetarian sandwich filling | View Answer |
Villainous visage | View Answer |
Vivacity | View Answer |
Welcoming necklace | View Answer |
With 36-Across, a Dr. Seuss book | View Answer |
Woe for some 51-Acrosses | View Answer |
Women's club event | View Answer |
Words after 'Sure!' | View Answer |
Work out spectacularly | View Answer |
___ booster | View Answer |
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