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'Don't be ___!' | View Answer |
'Game of Thrones' creature | View Answer |
'Iglu,' for 'igloo': Abbr | View Answer |
'Jeez ... lighten up!' | View Answer |
'My stars!' | View Answer |
'My treat!' | View Answer |
'Oh, what the hell ... I'll do it' | View Answer |
'Peter ___ Greatest Hits' (1974 album) | View Answer |
'Roméo et Juliette' segment | View Answer |
'Stop! You're killing me!' | View Answer |
'Terrif!' | View Answer |
'Uh, you've told me quite enough' | View Answer |
'___, amigo' | View Answer |
52-story Boston skyscraper, familiarly | View Answer |
A person skilled at deadpan has one | View Answer |
Actor Jason | View Answer |
Advert's ending? | View Answer |
Airport that J.F.K. dedicated in 1963 | View Answer |
Anthony Hopkins's 'Thor' role | View Answer |
Around the time of birth | View Answer |
Big engine additive | View Answer |
Brass instrument with a mellow sound | View Answer |
Brings a smile to | View Answer |
Cambodia's Angkor ___ | View Answer |
Car rental giant | View Answer |
Champion | View Answer |
City NNE of San Antone | View Answer |
Concoct | View Answer |
Condition for filmdom's Rain Man | View Answer |
Cover over, in a way | View Answer |
Doughnut figures | View Answer |
Empty | View Answer |
Erin of 'Joanie Loves Chachi' | View Answer |
Feeling | View Answer |
Fifth category of taste with a Japanese name | View Answer |
Finish all at once, in a way | View Answer |
Fleets | View Answer |
For whom the Lorax speaks | View Answer |
French river or department | View Answer |
Give some lip | View Answer |
Grp. that puts on a show | View Answer |
Habitation | View Answer |
Hawke of 'Training Day' | View Answer |
Internet home to 'Between Two Ferns' | View Answer |
It might involve someone being 'so poor' or 'so old' | View Answer |
Its 'reeds are a pain / And the fingering's insane,' per Ogden Nash | View Answer |
Joan who quipped 'A Peeping Tom looked in my window and pulled down the shade' | View Answer |
Kind of equinox | View Answer |
Lacoste and Descartes | View Answer |
Late '50s singing sensation | View Answer |
Latin for 'womb' | View Answer |
Lavatory sign | View Answer |
Like Mount Narodnaya | View Answer |
Like some angels and dominoes | View Answer |
Lipinski and Reid | View Answer |
Lobster traps | View Answer |
Log-in needs | View Answer |
Maid's armful | View Answer |
Med. professionals who take a pledge named for Florence Nightingale | View Answer |
Modern party summons | View Answer |
Monsieur's mate | View Answer |
More than willing | View Answer |
Mystery | View Answer |
Nail salon employees, at times | View Answer |
Novo-Ogaryovo is the official one of the Russian president | View Answer |
One of many scattered in a honeymoon suite, maybe | View Answer |
One on the left?: Abbr | View Answer |
Org. that offers Precheck enrollment | View Answer |
Plaster | View Answer |
Poet who wrote 'Fortune and love favor the brave' | View Answer |
Poison ivy, e.g | View Answer |
Shakespeare character who says 'This above all: to thine own self be true' | View Answer |
Smoothed in a shop | View Answer |
Some body art, for short | View Answer |
Some sneakers | View Answer |
Something carried onstage? | View Answer |
Sorkin and Spelling | View Answer |
Stand-up chain started in Los Angeles | View Answer |
Star of 1976's Oscar winner for Best Picture | View Answer |
Suffix with speed | View Answer |
Things taken by government officials | View Answer |
To this day, Marie Curie's are still radioactive | View Answer |
Tugboat sounds | View Answer |
Unimpressed response to someone's one-liner | View Answer |
Verbally assail | View Answer |
Wall St. bigwigs | View Answer |
Welcomes | View Answer |
What '4' may stand for | View Answer |
Where Michael Jordan played coll. ball | View Answer |
Zugspitze, e.g | View Answer |
___ intolerance | View Answer |
___ Malfoy, student at Hogwarts | View Answer |
___ Walcott, Nobel Prize-winning poet | View Answer |
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