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'Darling, won't you ___ my worried mind' ('Layla' lyric) | View Answer |
'Fancy that!' | View Answer |
'For heaven ___' | View Answer |
'It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma; but perhaps there is ___': Churchill | View Answer |
'The Simpsons' bar | View Answer |
'Wouldn't that be nice!' | View Answer |
A pillar of Islam | View Answer |
Alternatives to gelcaps | View Answer |
Animal used to guard sheep and goats | View Answer |
Appurtenance for a cartoon Neanderthal | View Answer |
Asian fruits used in Western alternative medicine | View Answer |
Backgrounds in theater | View Answer |
Baking soda has many of these | View Answer |
Baseball stats sometimes called 39-Down | View Answer |
Beauts | View Answer |
Berry with two diacritics in its name | View Answer |
Bird on Walden Pond in 'Walden' | View Answer |
Boxing venue | View Answer |
Brainpower | View Answer |
Can-can dancing? | View Answer |
Charged up | View Answer |
Clay and oil, for artists | View Answer |
Collection of Yule-centric posts? | View Answer |
Confucian philosopher ___ Hsi | View Answer |
Costa Rican president who won the 1987 Nobel Peace Prize | View Answer |
Crescent-shaped Italian pastries | View Answer |
Deaden acoustically | View Answer |
Delmonico steak cuts | View Answer |
Div. for the Red 106-Down | View Answer |
Document listing technical specifications | View Answer |
Down-on-their-luck sorts | View Answer |
Elevators in an office building? | View Answer |
Emails such as 'Click this link to become an Apollo astronaut'? | View Answer |
Era of ignorance | View Answer |
Festoons with Charmin, for short | View Answer |
Formula for slope in math | View Answer |
Hightail it, saltily | View Answer |
Hit just beyond the infield | View Answer |
Hit the hide off the baseball | View Answer |
Holiday glitter | View Answer |
Houston squad, casually | View Answer |
Kingdom in 'The Prisoner of Zenda' | View Answer |
Late-morning meal for a TV family? | View Answer |
Laura of 'Big Little Lies' | View Answer |
Leg-pullers | View Answer |
Like services covered by a health insurer | View Answer |
Like the number i, mathematically | View Answer |
Lunkheads | View Answer |
Mannheim mister | View Answer |
Manufactured | View Answer |
Map | View Answer |
Misreckons | View Answer |
Mississippi River bottom feeder | View Answer |
More sensible | View Answer |
Much Top 40 music now | View Answer |
Munchkin | View Answer |
Nagy of Hungarian history | View Answer |
Neural junction | View Answer |
Non-___ (food label) | View Answer |
Norwegian king near the end of the first millennium | View Answer |
Not catch | View Answer |
Ocean froth | View Answer |
One caught by a 12-Down | View Answer |
One is roughly the mass of a speck of dust | View Answer |
One way to buy mustard cheaply? | View Answer |
Orfeo in Gluck's 'Orfeo ed Euridice,' e.g | View Answer |
Parisian waters | View Answer |
People like you | View Answer |
Peter's chief of staff on 'The Good Wife' | View Answer |
Plaster for painting | View Answer |
Really trendy | View Answer |
S.A.S.E., e.g.: Abbr | View Answer |
Satchel for a homicide detective? | View Answer |
Seawater compound | View Answer |
Secures with a band | View Answer |
See 5-Down | View Answer |
See to it | View Answer |
Seizure cause | View Answer |
Semiliquid stuff | View Answer |
So-so filler? | View Answer |
Some ways on Waze: Abbr | View Answer |
Something found at the top of many a Google search page | View Answer |
Spanish crockery | View Answer |
Split personality? | View Answer |
Sports event with two diacritics in its name | View Answer |
Strong bond | View Answer |
Stuffed ___ | View Answer |
Swiss canton that was home to William Tell | View Answer |
Tempur-Pedic rival | View Answer |
They require stitches | View Answer |
Tush | View Answer |
TV network with a science-y name | View Answer |
Unseasonal wear on a winter vacation? | View Answer |
Utensil for eating some cured meat? | View Answer |
Variety of stud poker, familiarly | View Answer |
Western powwow held every year or so | View Answer |
What the rotator cuff rotates | View Answer |
When a happy hour might start | View Answer |
Who wrote 'In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king' | View Answer |
Word from the Latin for 'noose' | View Answer |
Zoom, e.g | View Answer |
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