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'That is,' to Caesar | View Answer |
Abstract artist Mondrian | View Answer |
Afterthought indicator | View Answer |
All thumbs | View Answer |
Arafat of the P.L.O | View Answer |
Archaeologists' study | View Answer |
Are no longer | View Answer |
As-yet-undeciphered Cretan script | View Answer |
At a frantic pace | View Answer |
Backs down | View Answer |
Belts for a Chinese leader? | View Answer |
Beverly Hills ___ | View Answer |
Buoyant cadences | View Answer |
Career employee | View Answer |
Carried cash around? | View Answer |
Chaney who was called 'The Man of a Thousand Faces' | View Answer |
Chanteuse O'Shea | View Answer |
Cloudophobia? | View Answer |
Colorful shawl | View Answer |
Contrived | View Answer |
Conveyance in 'Calvin and Hobbes' | View Answer |
Cousin of a highboy | View Answer |
Crucifixion letters | View Answer |
Cry from the mizzen top | View Answer |
Declining due to age | View Answer |
Decrease in the number of people named Gerald? | View Answer |
Drink disliked by Buzz Aldrin [true fact!] | View Answer |
Early arrival | View Answer |
Electricians | View Answer |
Fable about smoked salmon? | View Answer |
Fancy collar material | View Answer |
First mass consumer product offering Wi-Fi | View Answer |
Fuss about 'The West Wing' actor Rob? | View Answer |
G.I.s of concern | View Answer |
Garfield's girlfriend in 'Garfield' | View Answer |
Gave a pick-me-up | View Answer |
Gradually diminishes | View Answer |
Grocer's wheel | View Answer |
Guerre's opposite | View Answer |
Gulager of 'The Return of the Living Dead' | View Answer |
Handel's 'Messiah,' e.g | View Answer |
Hebrew leader | View Answer |
Help with the harvest? | View Answer |
Hershey chocolate | View Answer |
Holiday celebrating the arrival of spring | View Answer |
Home, in slang | View Answer |
In amongst | View Answer |
Induce ennui in | View Answer |
Inventors' diaries? | View Answer |
Islam's final pillar | View Answer |
It might pick up a passing comment | View Answer |
Jewelry for the oracle at Delphi? | View Answer |
Kitchen nooks | View Answer |
Kvetches | View Answer |
Legal pause | View Answer |
Lets out, e.g | View Answer |
Like many a campfire story | View Answer |
Like most seamen, supposedly | View Answer |
Like some sprains and champagnes | View Answer |
Like Verdi's 'La donna è mobile' | View Answer |
Managerial exec | View Answer |
Mark Twain farce about a painter who fakes his own demise | View Answer |
MGM's lion, e.g | View Answer |
Mulligan | View Answer |
Narrow passages for killer whales? | View Answer |
Needle-nosed fish | View Answer |
Neighbor of Palisades Park, N.J | View Answer |
Non-irons | View Answer |
Not reporting as instructed, maybe | View Answer |
Number of bits in a byte | View Answer |
Oakland's Oracle, for example | View Answer |
Opposite of a strong boil? | View Answer |
Overused | View Answer |
Part of a road test track | View Answer |
Philatelist's item | View Answer |
Playwright Sean who wrote 'Juno and the Paycock' | View Answer |
Pub container | View Answer |
Raised some vegetables? | View Answer |
Rank things | View Answer |
Recurring role for Stallone | View Answer |
Responsibility lesson for a child | View Answer |
Runner Liddell depicted in 'Chariots of Fire' | View Answer |
Second and fifth | View Answer |
Service with more than a billion users | View Answer |
Small undergarments? | View Answer |
Small, biting fly | View Answer |
So-called 'Island of the Gods' | View Answer |
Sticks for breaking things | View Answer |
Storm harbinger, maybe | View Answer |
Strangely enough, they're often even | View Answer |
Subleases | View Answer |
Tepid approval | View Answer |
Trix alternative | View Answer |
Two make a Hamilton | View Answer |
Un-to | View Answer |
V.I.P. at the Oscars | View Answer |
Versatile | View Answer |
Voting affirmatively | View Answer |
Wack | View Answer |
Well-known Cuban export | View Answer |
What brings the rocket to the pad? | View Answer |
What Simon does | View Answer |
What's human, they say | View Answer |
Wood often used for bow-making | View Answer |
Writer who said 'Women are meant to be loved, not to be understood' | View Answer |
Zodiac feline | View Answer |
___ bulb | View Answer |
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