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'After Earth' | View Answer |
'C'mon, be serious' | View Answer |
'Get outta here!' | View Answer |
'Grand Ole' venue | View Answer |
'Jeez!' | View Answer |
'Later, luv' | View Answer |
'Logic dictates ...' | View Answer |
'Oh, quit being silly!' | View Answer |
'¡Let's go!' | View Answer |
Abbr. in many blood type names | View Answer |
Align | View Answer |
Arizona capital of the Navajo Nation | View Answer |
Blow out | View Answer |
Blue swaths on maps | View Answer |
Bridge-supporting frame | View Answer |
Bristol, Conn.-based cable inits | View Answer |
Brother of Ham | View Answer |
Camping need | View Answer |
Campy 1972 vampire film | View Answer |
Chinese New Year treat | View Answer |
Chunks of land | View Answer |
Closure opening? | View Answer |
Cockapoo or cockatoo, maybe | View Answer |
Coin in Köln | View Answer |
Collaborative site | View Answer |
Collect from the soil | View Answer |
Comment before 'I missed that' | View Answer |
Commercial rhyme for 'Famous' | View Answer |
Cross | View Answer |
Dealership expanse | View Answer |
Debut, metaphorically | View Answer |
Do the wave? | View Answer |
Downfall in pinball | View Answer |
Dulles designer | View Answer |
Dwarf planet with more mass than Pluto | View Answer |
Farthest point in an orbit around the moon | View Answer |
Forbiddance | View Answer |
Game suggested by this puzzle's theme | View Answer |
Garment worn by John Roberts that's hidden in his name | View Answer |
Get a ___ on someone | View Answer |
Good throw? | View Answer |
Growth ring | View Answer |
Gymnastics flip | View Answer |
Hem but not haw? | View Answer |
Hero interred in Santa Clara, Cuba | View Answer |
Hills with gentle slopes on one side and steep slopes on the other | View Answer |
It's usually put in the middle of a table | View Answer |
Japanese dogs with turned-up tails | View Answer |
Late hours | View Answer |
Leave quickly | View Answer |
Like the simplest instructions | View Answer |
Longtime singing talent show, familiarly | View Answer |
Lyrical lament | View Answer |
Maker of the game Zaxxon | View Answer |
Masthead list, for short | View Answer |
Midriff muscles, for short | View Answer |
More lit, perhaps | View Answer |
Music export from Tokyo, for short | View Answer |
Nickel-and-diming sort | View Answer |
Not able to catch something | View Answer |
Pad alternative | View Answer |
Part of a 'Which came first?' dilemma | View Answer |
Part of a Mario costume | View Answer |
Part of a preschool day | View Answer |
Peace marches | View Answer |
Person to take complaints to, informally | View Answer |
Play starter? | View Answer |
Polo of 'The Fosters' | View Answer |
Poop out | View Answer |
Popular Dominican dance | View Answer |
Pothead | View Answer |
Princess who says 'I recognized your foul stench when I was brought on board' | View Answer |
Prostates | View Answer |
Quaint demographic grouping | View Answer |
Reasons to do something | View Answer |
Relatively cool stellar phenomenon | View Answer |
Rémy Martin product | View Answer |
Result of a religious schism | View Answer |
Revved up | View Answer |
Rhyming nickname in Cardinals history | View Answer |
Sailor in the Navy | View Answer |
Sand-burrowing marine creatures | View Answer |
Say whether or not you'll attend | View Answer |
Sci-fi C.G.I. creations | View Answer |
Sciences' counterpart | View Answer |
Seatbelt, e.g | View Answer |
Shed material | View Answer |
Singer Reese | View Answer |
Sister and wife of Cronus, in myth | View Answer |
Snatch | View Answer |
Some bathroom installations | View Answer |
Some flight board info | View Answer |
Sou'wester | View Answer |
Suffix with methyl | View Answer |
Supplementary item | View Answer |
Talk show host Cohen | View Answer |
Term in tennis, golf and baseball, all with different meanings | View Answer |
They follow oohs | View Answer |
They might break out in hives | View Answer |
This woman | View Answer |
Timeline part | View Answer |
Trade punches | View Answer |
___ Day vitamins | View Answer |
___ Germany | View Answer |
___ interview | View Answer |
___ Taurasi, all-time W.N.B.A. scoring leader | View Answer |
___-vaxxers | View Answer |
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