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'Love, when we met, ___ like two planets meeting': Ella Wheeler Wilcox | View Answer |
'Rainbow' fish | View Answer |
'Receiving poorly,' in CB lingo | View Answer |
'Seven Samurai' director | View Answer |
1960s group with a fabric-related name, with 'the' | View Answer |
Actress Jean who played Joan of Arc in 'Saint Joan' | View Answer |
Actress/singer Janelle | View Answer |
Anatomical lashes | View Answer |
Aries and Taurus | View Answer |
Array in a cockpit | View Answer |
Author Jonathan Safran ___ | View Answer |
Bank takebacks, for short | View Answer |
Bargain hunter's delight | View Answer |
Bay of Biscay feeder | View Answer |
Belief in one's role as a savior | View Answer |
Bell-shaped flower | View Answer |
Bloke | View Answer |
Brian with the album 'Before and After Science' | View Answer |
Browned at high heat | View Answer |
Burn a perfume stick in | View Answer |
Butterfly-attracting flowers | View Answer |
Choice of cheese | View Answer |
Church title | View Answer |
Country south of Sicily | View Answer |
Den mother | View Answer |
Director Coppola | View Answer |
Discombobulate | View Answer |
Drop from one's Facebook circle | View Answer |
Drum held between the knees | View Answer |
Durkheim who helped found the field of sociology | View Answer |
Easter activity | View Answer |
English dialect in which 'food shopping' is 'makin' groceries' | View Answer |
Entrance to a cave | View Answer |
Entry fee | View Answer |
FIFA star ejected from 65-Across | View Answer |
Forming an upward curve | View Answer |
Genius | View Answer |
Head turner? | View Answer |
Hebrew 'shalom' to Arabic 'salaam,' e.g | View Answer |
Hit from behind | View Answer |
Ireland, to poets | View Answer |
It gained independence from France in 1960 | View Answer |
Joe can provide it | View Answer |
King of morning TV | View Answer |
Land parcel | View Answer |
Language family that includes Xhosa and Zulu | View Answer |
Like oral history | View Answer |
Literary fairy queen | View Answer |
M.L.B. star ejected from 87-Across | View Answer |
Make less stuffy | View Answer |
Margaret Atwood's '___ and Crake' | View Answer |
Members of the flock | View Answer |
Mends, in a way | View Answer |
Metonym for local government | View Answer |
Metric in digital journalism | View Answer |
Meursault's love in Camus's 'The Stranger' | View Answer |
Monastery garb | View Answer |
Musician's skill | View Answer |
N.B.A. star ejected from 105-Across | View Answer |
N.F.L. star ejected from 102-Across | View Answer |
Noted Belle Epoque locale | View Answer |
One getting onboarded | View Answer |
Onetime Sprint competitor | View Answer |
Part of a 'fence' in the game Red Rover | View Answer |
Partitioned, with 'off' | View Answer |
People of south-central Mexico | View Answer |
Pinch | View Answer |
Plays charades, say | View Answer |
Poet who invented the terza rima rhyme scheme | View Answer |
Poker-faced | View Answer |
Polish up, in a way | View Answer |
Politico Abzug | View Answer |
Pollyannaish | View Answer |
Psyche's beloved | View Answer |
Reason for an ejection in FIFA | View Answer |
Reason for an ejection in the M.L.B | View Answer |
Reason for an ejection in the N.B.A | View Answer |
Reason for an ejection in the N.F.L | View Answer |
Respectable | View Answer |
Result of a judicial conflict of interest | View Answer |
Retreats | View Answer |
Revolutionary group | View Answer |
Rudimentary | View Answer |
Russian ethnic group | View Answer |
Seeming opposite of 'Ignorance is bliss' | View Answer |
Sepals of a flower | View Answer |
Shorten | View Answer |
Snowshoe hare predator | View Answer |
Snug as a bug in a rug | View Answer |
Some flaws in logic | View Answer |
Some marble works | View Answer |
Soon | View Answer |
Sound heard in Georgia? | View Answer |
Stew that's decidedly not very spicy | View Answer |
Student taking Torts or Property | View Answer |
Tax pros, for short | View Answer |
The Bronx Bombers, on scoreboards | View Answer |
They may hit the ground running | View Answer |
They're located between Samoa and Vanuatu | View Answer |
They're only a few stories | View Answer |
Tweeter's 'Then again ...' | View Answer |
Typical summer intern | View Answer |
Well-formed | View Answer |
Writer/critic ___ Madison III | View Answer |
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