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'Creme sandwich' introduced over a century ago | View Answer |
'Hots' | View Answer |
'If I ___ penny for every ...' | View Answer |
'u r hilarious!' | View Answer |
'We should avoid doing that' | View Answer |
12 cc, maybe | View Answer |
Adjust with Photoshop, maybe | View Answer |
Alien autopsies, crop circles and the like | View Answer |
Alternative to a name: Abbr | View Answer |
Amazon, e.g | View Answer |
André ___, 1947 Literature Nobelist | View Answer |
Animal depicted in Edwin Landseer's 'The Monarch of the Glen' | View Answer |
Army NCO | View Answer |
At the scene | View Answer |
Be Kind to Editors and Writers Mo. [for real!] | View Answer |
Bit of wind | View Answer |
Blogger's pick for a pic | View Answer |
Boost the horsepower of | View Answer |
Cause of insomnia, maybe | View Answer |
Cheers in un estadio | View Answer |
Climbing Mount Everest, e.g | View Answer |
Come before | View Answer |
Complaining fish? | View Answer |
Corona, for one | View Answer |
Country star Church | View Answer |
Custom-fits | View Answer |
D.C. lobby for seniors | View Answer |
Dance party enthusiast | View Answer |
Dance with a kick | View Answer |
Day-in-and-day-out pattern | View Answer |
Dead | View Answer |
Develops (from) | View Answer |
Dish served with chopsticks in a bowl | View Answer |
Draw in | View Answer |
Draw, as a scene | View Answer |
Entrap | View Answer |
Falling down | View Answer |
Fire places | View Answer |
Five-point rugby play | View Answer |
Florae and faunae | View Answer |
Florida beach city, informally | View Answer |
French horticulturist after whom a variety of fruit is named | View Answer |
G.P.A. killers | View Answer |
Get 29-Across | View Answer |
Go over in blackjack | View Answer |
Heat, as to soften metal | View Answer |
Holiday celebrations | View Answer |
Holy Roman emperor called 'the Great' | View Answer |
How scallops are often prepared | View Answer |
It 'exists when one goes against one's conscience,' per Pope Francis | View Answer |
It goes up to about 1700 | View Answer |
John Irving protagonist portrayed by Robin Williams | View Answer |
Laker named to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2016 | View Answer |
Landing post-E.T.A | View Answer |
Layoff | View Answer |
Let stand, editorially | View Answer |
Life in the big city, to some | View Answer |
Like the head of a tennis racket | View Answer |
Liquid-___ | View Answer |
Locale for two of the Quad Cities | View Answer |
Lying | View Answer |
Mariners | View Answer |
Most profs | View Answer |
Notable features of Stockholm and Amsterdam | View Answer |
Officially prohibit | View Answer |
Oklahoma City-to-Tulsa dir | View Answer |
Old sitcom character who was 229 years old | View Answer |
Oman's leader, e.g | View Answer |
Out in court | View Answer |
Part of an accusation in Clue | View Answer |
Pasta recipe phrase | View Answer |
Pep | View Answer |
Pet food with a paw print logo | View Answer |
Pilgrims' pronoun | View Answer |
Pinstriper | View Answer |
Prep for the runway, maybe | View Answer |
Railway offshoot | View Answer |
Ratcheting wheel mechanism | View Answer |
Repeated cry at a dance class | View Answer |
Run too far or lift too much | View Answer |
School support grps | View Answer |
Small anatomical container | View Answer |
Some W.S.J. topics | View Answer |
Speeding ticket | View Answer |
Spermatozoa targets | View Answer |
Stingy sorts | View Answer |
Store blowout | View Answer |
Stripes mismatch, traditionally | View Answer |
Suffix with brew | View Answer |
Summer Olympics host after Barcelona | View Answer |
Take off quickly | View Answer |
Tax increase | View Answer |
Tight garment | View Answer |
Took off quickly | View Answer |
Trauma reminder | View Answer |
Underbrush clearer | View Answer |
Utility worker | View Answer |
Very last part | View Answer |
Very: Ger | View Answer |
W.W. II shipping worries | View Answer |
Where to accent 'Laotian' | View Answer |
Who 'can't buy you love' in an Elton John hit | View Answer |
Wine holders | View Answer |
Wooden | View Answer |
Work, work, work | View Answer |
Worries no end | View Answer |
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