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1976 blaxploitation film that was a sequel to 'Dolemite' | View Answer |
48th vice president | View Answer |
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Amigos | View Answer |
Answer to 'Are you ...?' | View Answer |
Arnold Schwarzenegger's middle name | View Answer |
Asked a lot of questions, say | View Answer |
Assuage | View Answer |
Attends | View Answer |
Austen matchmaker | View Answer |
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Boor | View Answer |
Boston athlete | View Answer |
Brownie, e.g | View Answer |
Casino opening | View Answer |
Collides hard with | View Answer |
Creative field | View Answer |
Crew crew | View Answer |
Cuts on the back? | View Answer |
Decide somehow by chance | View Answer |
Detroit-area stadium that hosted Super Bowl XVI | View Answer |
Disseminate | View Answer |
Down in front? | View Answer |
Dreyer's ice cream partner | View Answer |
Drunk | View Answer |
Either of a pair of brothers in folklore | View Answer |
Electric bill unit: Abbr | View Answer |
Electrocutes | View Answer |
Emails discreetly | View Answer |
Evince | View Answer |
Exam with a reading comprehension sect | View Answer |
Fascinated | View Answer |
Fiat | View Answer |
Figure seen on [circled letters below] | View Answer |
Figure seen on [circled letters below] | View Answer |
Figure seen on [circled letters below] | View Answer |
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French greeting | View Answer |
Go on a run? | View Answer |
Group lampooned in 'Django Unchained' | View Answer |
Hell week, e.g | View Answer |
Homes by churches | View Answer |
How you can count things up to five | View Answer |
In a foul mood | View Answer |
Inits. in some portfolios | View Answer |
Interjected | View Answer |
Is Greek? | View Answer |
Is overcome with emotion, with 'up' | View Answer |
It has two poles | View Answer |
It may be brown or blonde | View Answer |
It may leave you in stitches | View Answer |
It's passed down | View Answer |
Job search time, maybe | View Answer |
Like a goner | View Answer |
Like flowers' stamens | View Answer |
Luxury hotel amenity | View Answer |
Made-for-TV western co-starring Travis Tritt | View Answer |
Many a B.Y.U. attendee | View Answer |
Many a Wall St. recruit | View Answer |
Mark indelibly | View Answer |
Marquis's subordinate | View Answer |
Mass leader | View Answer |
Meyers of late-night | View Answer |
Modern-day problem solvers | View Answer |
Moved, jocularly | View Answer |
Needed resupplying | View Answer |
Offers at motorcycle dealerships | View Answer |
One looking to grab a bite? | View Answer |
Overdo the criticism, say | View Answer |
Oz figure, for short | View Answer |
Part of a set | View Answer |
Pea nut? | View Answer |
Philatelist's collection | View Answer |
Phonograph stat | View Answer |
Place for a bachelorette party | View Answer |
Poindexter | View Answer |
Point of transition | View Answer |
Prayer figure | View Answer |
Probable money loser | View Answer |
Repeated part of a five-mile hike? | View Answer |
Rich breakfast item | View Answer |
River through ancient Nubia | View Answer |
Santa Fe summer hrs | View Answer |
Setting off | View Answer |
Shelter | View Answer |
Signal for dinner | View Answer |
Something getting stuck in a trunk? | View Answer |
South American cash crop | View Answer |
Sphinx, in part | View Answer |
Sweetly, on a score | View Answer |
They might pop up in the morning | View Answer |
Third word of many limericks | View Answer |
Tinder, for one | View Answer |
Top secret? | View Answer |
Tripartite commerce pact | View Answer |
Vernacular | View Answer |
Visa alternatives | View Answer |
Vox co-founder Klein and others | View Answer |
Wedding rings? | View Answer |
White-bearded sort | View Answer |
Wind this way and that | View Answer |
Woodworking tool | View Answer |
[Right in the kisser!] | View Answer |
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