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'I love her ten times more than ___ I did': Shak | View Answer |
'Me too!!!' | View Answer |
'My word!' | View Answer |
'___ have thought ...' | View Answer |
2006 film with massive profits in related toy sales | View Answer |
2017 U.S. Open winner | View Answer |
Article in a German paper | View Answer |
As far as one can recall | View Answer |
Assessment: Abbr | View Answer |
Badgers | View Answer |
Be really generous to a waiter | View Answer |
Blue side, for short | View Answer |
Bro or sis: Abbr | View Answer |
Businesswoman Huffington | View Answer |
Certain high school clique | View Answer |
Clear, as a table | View Answer |
Country whose name is also a two-word sentence | View Answer |
Crumbled froyo topping | View Answer |
Designer Maya | View Answer |
Dramatic battle cry | View Answer |
End of the sci-fi film titles 'First Man ...' and 'Last Days ...' | View Answer |
Family Night entertainment | View Answer |
Famous password stealer | View Answer |
Feline's warning | View Answer |
Fervor | View Answer |
Former executive with the same interior letters as his company | View Answer |
Furry, red TV character | View Answer |
Giddy happiness | View Answer |
Has in an old form? | View Answer |
Hero role in 'The Force Awakens' | View Answer |
Hollywood news | View Answer |
Home of Oral Roberts University | View Answer |
Inundated | View Answer |
It may come hot or iced | View Answer |
Jordan who directed 'Get Out' | View Answer |
Kitchen tool | View Answer |
Labor agcy | View Answer |
Large amount | View Answer |
Layer of skin | View Answer |
Leave one's mark? | View Answer |
List-ending phrase | View Answer |
McDonald's slogan introduced in 2003 | View Answer |
Mork's boss on 'Mork & Mindy' | View Answer |
Mountain ash | View Answer |
Moving companies? | View Answer |
Nickname for a young Darth Vader | View Answer |
Not definitely going to happen | View Answer |
Old-fashioned 'That's absolutely the last time' | View Answer |
Oleaginous | View Answer |
One after whom a Times Square museum is named | View Answer |
One of Mr. Poe's children in a Lemony Snicket book | View Answer |
One of the stuntmen on 'Jackass' | View Answer |
One with a large bill at breakfast? | View Answer |
Ones stationed at home | View Answer |
Opposite of blanc | View Answer |
Orders | View Answer |
Ornamental crown | View Answer |
Pat of 'The Karate Kid' | View Answer |
Perform perfunctorily | View Answer |
Phillies' div | View Answer |
Place holders? | View Answer |
Prefix with -mester | View Answer |
Primetime ___ | View Answer |
Quash | View Answer |
Return fee? | View Answer |
Ride option | View Answer |
Right-angle shape | View Answer |
Rising concerns in modern times? | View Answer |
Sen. Thurmond | View Answer |
Shakespearean plotter | View Answer |
Shipping center | View Answer |
Shooting stars? | View Answer |
Snapchat request | View Answer |
Something to count to understand 22-, 28-, 49-, 64-, 81- and 102-Across | View Answer |
Staple of Southern cuisine | View Answer |
State sch. on the Pacific Coast | View Answer |
Steak ___ | View Answer |
Temple athlete | View Answer |
Thanksgiving role | View Answer |
The Land Shark's show, for short | View Answer |
The Lonely Mountain, for Smaug | View Answer |
This clue's 110-Across, as is relevant each November | View Answer |
This clue's 110-Across, at the Olympics | View Answer |
This clue's 110-Across, in chemistry | View Answer |
This clue's 110-Across, in terms of attractiveness | View Answer |
This clue's 110-Across, timewise | View Answer |
This clue's 110-Across, to the superstitious | View Answer |
Trash-filled lot, e.g | View Answer |
Unit of grass | View Answer |
University in Montreal | View Answer |
URL ending | View Answer |
Uselessly | View Answer |
Warble | View Answer |
Weighed, in a way, as a container | View Answer |
Wooden nickels, e.g | View Answer |
Words before 'I'm going in' | View Answer |
Words of adulation | View Answer |
Words said through a car window | View Answer |
Worker | View Answer |
Wrong | View Answer |
Young actress who played two main characters in 'The Parent Trap' | View Answer |
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