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'... but who ___?' | View Answer |
'Anchorman' = ? (1976) + ? | View Answer |
'Dumb and Dumber' = ? (2007) + ? | View Answer |
'Facts First' sloganeer | View Answer |
'Goldarn it!' | View Answer |
'Jurassic Park' = ? (1997) + ? | View Answer |
'Me first' sort | View Answer |
'Rear Window' = ? (2004) + ? | View Answer |
'Roll Tide!' school | View Answer |
'Sexy' Beatles woman | View Answer |
'Silence of the Lambs' = ? (1946) + ? | View Answer |
'The Poseidon Adventure' = ? (1956) + ? | View Answer |
'Transformers' = ? (2000) + ? | View Answer |
'Twister' = ? (2004) + ? | View Answer |
1980 Olympics boycotter | View Answer |
Academy nomination | View Answer |
Alias introducer | View Answer |
All in front? | View Answer |
Alternative to sending to jail | View Answer |
An 'A' in history? | View Answer |
Apt radio call letters for a beach town | View Answer |
Babe magnet | View Answer |
Best in mental competition | View Answer |
Big Ten sch. whose mascot is an anthropomorphic nut | View Answer |
Birds with long, curved beaks | View Answer |
Bit of baby talk | View Answer |
Bit of physics | View Answer |
Brownstone hangout | View Answer |
Caesar's 'to be' | View Answer |
Certain wedding officiant | View Answer |
Choosy ones, in Jif ads | View Answer |
Churns up | View Answer |
Cracker Jack ingredient | View Answer |
Cry of desperation | View Answer |
Dad who says 'D'oh!' | View Answer |
Dallas-based carrier: Abbr | View Answer |
Dangerous juggling prop | View Answer |
Dupes | View Answer |
E.-W. line | View Answer |
Editorial override | View Answer |
Equal, in math | View Answer |
Fa or la | View Answer |
Festival of Colors celebrant | View Answer |
Foresight | View Answer |
Former QB Tony | View Answer |
Frederick Forsyth's 'The ___ File' | View Answer |
Frenzied | View Answer |
In position | View Answer |
Jabs, in a way | View Answer |
Jack of old Westerns | View Answer |
James who played TV's Marshal Dillon | View Answer |
Keys in | View Answer |
Kind of code | View Answer |
Lofty standards | View Answer |
Long tale | View Answer |
Lower Manhattan area | View Answer |
Maker of the golden calf, in Exodus | View Answer |
Manlike monster | View Answer |
Many a worker in ancient Rome | View Answer |
Mature | View Answer |
Mayhem | View Answer |
Mission to remember | View Answer |
Mountain ___ (some sodas) | View Answer |
N.B.A. great with size 22 shoes | View Answer |
Niamey's land | View Answer |
No longer on deck | View Answer |
Not tomboyish | View Answer |
One tick, briefly | View Answer |
One-named singer with #1 hits in 1965 and 1999 | View Answer |
Only | View Answer |
Orchestra section behind the violas | View Answer |
Ottoman title | View Answer |
Passes, as time | View Answer |
Pittsburgh-based food company | View Answer |
Pool event | View Answer |
Prep for the ring | View Answer |
Presume, informally | View Answer |
Primarily study | View Answer |
Protruding part of the body | View Answer |
Rates ___ (is perfect) | View Answer |
Removes from a box, say | View Answer |
River flooded in W.W. I to thwart the Germans | View Answer |
Rockettes motions | View Answer |
Set one's sights on | View Answer |
Shower of the way | View Answer |
Sicily's Mount ___ | View Answer |
Silents star whose name is an anagram of 112-Down | View Answer |
Sister company of Budget | View Answer |
Slip in lieu of a chip | View Answer |
Smith of Fox News | View Answer |
Some Crown Royal offerings | View Answer |
Split base? | View Answer |
Store door posting: Abbr | View Answer |
Sylvester's speech feature | View Answer |
Target for an angry Chihuahua | View Answer |
The forest, as opposed to the trees | View Answer |
Third place | View Answer |
Tiniest sip | View Answer |
Title for Meghan Markle | View Answer |
Top dogs | View Answer |
Travel, as thou might | View Answer |
Treat embossed with its name | View Answer |
Uncertainty | View Answer |
Uncle with a top hat and tie | View Answer |
Uniform entertainment? | View Answer |
Villagers victimized by the Grinch | View Answer |
Who wrote 'All great truths begin as blasphemies' | View Answer |
Writing attributed to King David | View Answer |
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