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'Don't mind ___!' | View Answer |
'Homer and ___ Exchange Cross Words' (2008 episode of 'The Simpsons') | View Answer |
'No point arguing with me!' | View Answer |
'Relax!' | View Answer |
'The only beauty that never fades,' per Audrey Hepburn | View Answer |
'Then again ...,' in a tweet | View Answer |
'Totally understood' | View Answer |
'Turn! Turn! Turn!' band, with 'the' | View Answer |
007, for one: Abbr | View Answer |
1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13 ..., e.g.: Abbr | View Answer |
1428 ___ (horror film address): Abbr | View Answer |
A good place to start | View Answer |
Addis Ababa's country: Abbr | View Answer |
Adds water to | View Answer |
All together, as a family | View Answer |
Anthropomorphic hedgehog of gamedom | View Answer |
At the limit, with 'out' | View Answer |
Author Rankin | View Answer |
Authority | View Answer |
Barley wine, e.g | View Answer |
Beer parlor | View Answer |
Blessed | View Answer |
Brand of note? | View Answer |
Bullfight chorus | View Answer |
Burton of 'Reading Rainbow' | View Answer |
Carved emblem | View Answer |
Catch like Spider-Man | View Answer |
Celestial object that emits radio waves | View Answer |
Central Park's SummerStage, e.g | View Answer |
Child's seat, maybe | View Answer |
Claim deposits | View Answer |
Classroom item | View Answer |
Cocky walk | View Answer |
Collection of Hindu aphorisms | View Answer |
Congress, with 'the' | View Answer |
Copyright concern | View Answer |
Dark time, in poesy | View Answer |
Dig for answers | View Answer |
Email best not replied to | View Answer |
Evidence in an arson investigation | View Answer |
Evolves | View Answer |
Extra periods at TD Garden | View Answer |
Fancy French shellfish dish | View Answer |
Frequent director of De Niro | View Answer |
Gertrude who swam the English Channel in 1926 | View Answer |
Get a bite? | View Answer |
Grain containers | View Answer |
Homophone for the atomic number of oxygen | View Answer |
Hot spot, both literally and figuratively | View Answer |
It's got you covered | View Answer |
It's got you covered | View Answer |
Keys for Keys? | View Answer |
Less mendacious | View Answer |
Letters on N.Y.C. trains | View Answer |
Like the Dalai Lama | View Answer |
More chichi | View Answer |
Mulled wine ingredient | View Answer |
Music genre for Weezer or the Shins | View Answer |
Mythical beast with goatlike features | View Answer |
National ___ Day (last Friday in April) | View Answer |
Naval engagements | View Answer |
Not level | View Answer |
Old outdoor dance sights | View Answer |
One-named philosopher | View Answer |
Paul ___, Microsoft co-founder | View Answer |
Pigment in red blood cells | View Answer |
Place to try patatas bravas | View Answer |
Poisonous snakes | View Answer |
Premise of the film 'Freaky Friday' | View Answer |
Proteins responsible for mad cow disease | View Answer |
Quarter deck? | View Answer |
Reason to stop reading | View Answer |
Rex Tillerson's alma mater, for short | View Answer |
Roman philosopher who wrote 'All cruelty springs from weakness' | View Answer |
Save from disaster | View Answer |
Setting a world record, e.g | View Answer |
Signer of many a permission form | View Answer |
Some positives and negatives | View Answer |
Speed skater Karin who won eight Olympic medals | View Answer |
St. Pierre, par exemple | View Answer |
Stranded cellular stuff | View Answer |
Swiss folk hero with a crossbow | View Answer |
Symbol for a break | View Answer |
Taquito wrap | View Answer |
Team finale? | View Answer |
Tech overseer | View Answer |
Teen driver's acquisition | View Answer |
The N.B.A.'s Curry, informally | View Answer |
The New Yorker piece | View Answer |
The Philippines' ___ Sea | View Answer |
Tikkanen who won five Stanley Cups | View Answer |
Tiny conductor of heat or electricity | View Answer |
Together | View Answer |
Trusts and ___ (law school class) | View Answer |
Vermin | View Answer |
Welcoming diners at midnight, say | View Answer |
What may grow with interest | View Answer |
Wrap-up | View Answer |
___ plane | View Answer |
___ wolf | View Answer |
___-pah-pah | View Answer |
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