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$$$/X | View Answer |
'Hey ___' | View Answer |
'Likewise' | View Answer |
'Now I get it!' | View Answer |
'Sure, I guess' | View Answer |
'The Nutcracker' protagonist | View Answer |
(A- or B+)/7 | View Answer |
1,000 large calories | View Answer |
1993 Salt-N-Pepa hit whose title is a nonsense word | View Answer |
3.BB | View Answer |
A short while? | View Answer |
Abbr. on a phone dial | View Answer |
Actor Gibson of '2 Fast 2 Furious' | View Answer |
Actress Portia | View Answer |
Airport security apparatus | View Answer |
Annual athletic awards show | View Answer |
Archenemy | View Answer |
Attempted something | View Answer |
Blank section at the start of a cassette | View Answer |
Blobbish 'Li'l Abner' creature | View Answer |
Booking for a wedding | View Answer |
Box score bit | View Answer |
Brewery named for a New York river | View Answer |
Caboose | View Answer |
Contraction in a Christmas song | View Answer |
Curse word | View Answer |
Demolition tool | View Answer |
Device that comes with 79-Across | View Answer |
Didn't doubt | View Answer |
Director Caro | View Answer |
Doctor | View Answer |
Drop acid | View Answer |
Drop to zero battery | View Answer |
Earth Science subj | View Answer |
Exclamation that might accompany a curtsy | View Answer |
Fashionable set | View Answer |
Father-and-daughter boxing champs | View Answer |
Fictional Mr | View Answer |
First female singer to have three simultaneous solo top 10 singles | View Answer |
Fishmonger, at times | View Answer |
Follower of Christ? | View Answer |
For sale in malls | View Answer |
Former national airline of Brazil | View Answer |
Founder of Egypt's 19th dynasty | View Answer |
Free all-ad publication | View Answer |
Gas brand with an oval logo | View Answer |
Get along | View Answer |
Goes off course | View Answer |
Grassy stretches | View Answer |
Guitar inlay material | View Answer |
Handle online | View Answer |
Instrument that represents the duck in 'Peter and the Wolf' | View Answer |
K'ung Fu-___ (Chinese name for Confucius) | View Answer |
Kind of year: Abbr | View Answer |
L x A | View Answer |
Lab-assisted, after 'in' | View Answer |
Lacework technique | View Answer |
Letters sometimes followed by :D | View Answer |
Like cornflakes, after sitting for a while | View Answer |
Like Quakers | View Answer |
Like unbaked bread | View Answer |
Made an attempt | View Answer |
Mystery Writers of America trophy | View Answer |
Mystical ball, e.g | View Answer |
New York's longest parkway, with 'the' | View Answer |
Nonmoving part of a motor | View Answer |
Noted dog trainer | View Answer |
Old-fashioned cry of despair | View Answer |
Only places to find anteaters in the U.S | View Answer |
Opening to an apology | View Answer |
OxyContin, e.g | View Answer |
Painter whose masterwork is said to be the Scrovegni Chapel frescoes | View Answer |
Part of T.G.I.F.: Abbr | View Answer |
Pitched low | View Answer |
Police group with an assignment | View Answer |
Postwar German sobriquet | View Answer |
Prognosticators | View Answer |
Put at stake | View Answer |
R&B group with the 1991 #1 hit 'I Like the Way' | View Answer |
Relating to radioactive element #92 | View Answer |
Russian blue or Egyptian Mau | View Answer |
Sappho, e.g | View Answer |
Seller of Famous Bowls | View Answer |
Single hair on a carpet, maybe | View Answer |
Soldier food, for short | View Answer |
Some giggling dolls | View Answer |
Stick on, as a poster | View Answer |
Sticks on the tongue? | View Answer |
Tapering haircut | View Answer |
Tennis's Nadal | View Answer |
Test for college srs | View Answer |
The 'x' in x^2 = 666 | View Answer |
The ___ Road in America (Nevada's Highway 50) | View Answer |
Theresa May, for one | View Answer |
Things that people are warned not to cross | View Answer |
Throw in the microwave, slangily | View Answer |
Turned yellow, say | View Answer |
Two-stripe NCOs: Abbr | View Answer |
W.S.J. announcements | View Answer |
Well-turned | View Answer |
Wrist ornament | View Answer |
Wynken, Blynken and Nod, e.g | View Answer |
x - y = x - y | View Answer |
X^Esq | View Answer |
Years in the Roman Empire | View Answer |
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