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Add fuel to | View Answer |
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Beguiled | View Answer |
Big name in vodka | View Answer |
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Cheer with beer | View Answer |
Clerical wear | View Answer |
Clobbers | View Answer |
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Crackpot | View Answer |
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Dash | View Answer |
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English actor Idris | View Answer |
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Finished behind | View Answer |
Flying Solo | View Answer |
Food drive collection | View Answer |
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Get crazy | View Answer |
Half of a pair | View Answer |
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Hi or lo follower | View Answer |
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Insurance filings | View Answer |
Kernel | View Answer |
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Many a pageant coif | View Answer |
NPR's 'Planet Money' or 'How I Built This' | View Answer |
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Once named | View Answer |
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Plenish | View Answer |
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Popular self-help website | View Answer |
Primary concern | View Answer |
Princess with superpowers | View Answer |
Professor Trelawney in the Harry Potter books, e.g | View Answer |
Quite, despite expectations | View Answer |
RCA competitor | View Answer |
Regatta site since 1839 | View Answer |
Related stuff | View Answer |
Roman orator | View Answer |
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Shines | View Answer |
Show extreme instability | View Answer |
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Slack | View Answer |
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Some girders | View Answer |
Some singles | View Answer |
Some sports prizes | View Answer |
Stand-alone business? | View Answer |
Staples of waiting rooms | View Answer |
Suisse peak | View Answer |
Summer swarmer | View Answer |
Take a few pointers? | View Answer |
Take over | View Answer |
Texter's sign-off | View Answer |
Theme park annoyances | View Answer |
Third-most abundant gas in the atmosphere | View Answer |
Three-time N.H.L. M.V.P | View Answer |
Ticked off | View Answer |
Titan, Triton or Titania | View Answer |
Try this! | View Answer |
Undo | View Answer |
Unflappable | View Answer |
Unwitting accomplice | View Answer |
Upscale hotel chain | View Answer |
Uriah of 'David Copperfield' | View Answer |
Warm, cozy spots | View Answer |
What some Kaplan guides help prep for | View Answer |
What's got ewe covered? | View Answer |
Word after who, what, when, where, why or how | View Answer |
Words mouthed on a Jumbotron | View Answer |
___ Graham, Meryl Streep's role in 2017's 'The Post' | View Answer |
___ Perelman, classic Russian science writer | View Answer |
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