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'Cool' sort | View Answer |
'Do as I say!' | View Answer |
'Fawlty Towers' or 'The Vicar of Dibley' | View Answer |
'Go' preceder | View Answer |
'I call that!' | View Answer |
'I'll get this done' | View Answer |
'Pimp My Ride' network | View Answer |
'You shouldn't've done that' | View Answer |
1970s-'90s chess champion | View Answer |
1972 #1 hit with the lyric 'No one's ever gonna keep me down again' | View Answer |
Actor John of the 'Harold & Kumar' films | View Answer |
Actress Phylicia of 'Creed' | View Answer |
Annual event viewed live by hundreds of millions of people, with 'the' | View Answer |
Another name for Dido | View Answer |
Ardent | View Answer |
Auspice | View Answer |
Award won by 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time' | View Answer |
Bad puns | View Answer |
Baker's container | View Answer |
Benghazi native | View Answer |
Big stretches | View Answer |
Blood type of a 'universal donor' | View Answer |
Broadcaster of many Ken Burns documentaries | View Answer |
Capital of the world's happiest country, per a 2017 U.N. survey | View Answer |
Carne ___ (taco option) | View Answer |
Certain spa treatment | View Answer |
Climbing plant in the pea family | View Answer |
Coming up in vetoes | View Answer |
Continues | View Answer |
Conversation interrupter in a car, at times | View Answer |
Costa Ricans, in slang | View Answer |
Creative sort | View Answer |
Crew found inside again and again | View Answer |
Cured salmon | View Answer |
Curry of the N.B.A | View Answer |
Dangerous vipers | View Answer |
Does his name ring a bell? | View Answer |
Don Quixote's unseen beloved | View Answer |
Fad dance move of 2015 | View Answer |
Fear among underground workers | View Answer |
Feature on the back of some pajamas | View Answer |
Figure skater Sonja | View Answer |
First name in 1950s comedy | View Answer |
Flourishes around monsoon events | View Answer |
Game predecessor of Riven | View Answer |
Graceful losers, e.g | View Answer |
Hack down | View Answer |
Heaters | View Answer |
Hindu exercise system | View Answer |
Hybrid activewear | View Answer |
It goes downhill | View Answer |
Its filling contained lard until 1997 | View Answer |
Ka-boom! | View Answer |
Kook | View Answer |
Laura of 'ER' | View Answer |
Licorice-flavored extract | View Answer |
Lid irritant | View Answer |
Lists about a port on the Black Sea | View Answer |
Lit a fire under | View Answer |
Magazine places | View Answer |
Major investors in start-up cos | View Answer |
Metal pin stuck in parts of sinks | View Answer |
Motorsports vehicle | View Answer |
Mounties' hats | View Answer |
Moves, as a plant | View Answer |
Neighborhoods surrounded by crime | View Answer |
Nordstrom competitor | View Answer |
Nose of a wine | View Answer |
One of the principal deities in Hinduism | View Answer |
Partner of a crossed 't' | View Answer |
Per | View Answer |
Pot note | View Answer |
Provide cover for, say | View Answer |
Ranger's wear | View Answer |
React to a haymaker | View Answer |
Reason to pull an all-nighter | View Answer |
Referring to this clue within this clue, e.g | View Answer |
Sample-collecting org | View Answer |
Second Amendment org | View Answer |
See 74-Down | View Answer |
Shades of tan | View Answer |
Shout after seeing Godzilla | View Answer |
Sign with an antlered pictogram | View Answer |
Single-___ (like a certain health care system) | View Answer |
Sliding item on a car | View Answer |
Something pressed against a conch | View Answer |
Something to work through with a therapist | View Answer |
Song with verses by four or more rappers | View Answer |
Speedboat follower | View Answer |
Style of Radio City Music Hall, informally | View Answer |
Tailor's measure | View Answer |
Take off an invisibility cloak | View Answer |
The Blues Brothers and others | View Answer |
U.S.O. audience | View Answer |
Unpleasant | View Answer |
Very in | View Answer |
With 57-Down, something filling fills | View Answer |
Words of empathy | View Answer |
___ Dimas, Calif | View Answer |
___ store | View Answer |
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