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'Black-ish' father | View Answer |
'Boatercycle' | View Answer |
'Do ___!' (emphatic agreement) | View Answer |
'Dragons' ___' (British equivalent to 'Shark Tank') | View Answer |
'Good thinking!' | View Answer |
'Is the risk worth it?' | View Answer |
'Leave no ___ unstoned' (jocular phrase) | View Answer |
'Sounds good!' | View Answer |
'That reminds me ...' is one | View Answer |
'There's the catch!' | View Answer |
'Uh, that is to say ...' | View Answer |
'Weekend Update' co-anchor beginning in 2014 | View Answer |
1958 #1 hit in a foreign language | View Answer |
50 before | View Answer |
A brigantine has two | View Answer |
Accompaniers of canes | View Answer |
Actor Bremner of 'Wonder Woman' | View Answer |
Agenda topper | View Answer |
Bad feeling | View Answer |
Beetle Bailey's rank: Abbr | View Answer |
Bendy blades | View Answer |
Big ___ (praise, slangily) | View Answer |
Bill ___, 'Oliver Twist' thief | View Answer |
Blew out of proportion | View Answer |
Blowout | View Answer |
Broad Australian accent, informally | View Answer |
Carnivora and Rodentia | View Answer |
Catches flies | View Answer |
Chart | View Answer |
Cheetah mascot of Cheetos | View Answer |
Chicago paper, informally | View Answer |
Chinese greeting | View Answer |
Command from a dentist | View Answer |
Concern for a samurai | View Answer |
Contents of the Rio Grande | View Answer |
Demand from a police interrogator | View Answer |
Detox | View Answer |
Do research (on) | View Answer |
Drink at Valhalla | View Answer |
Enjoy | View Answer |
Enthusiastic Spanish cry | View Answer |
Fictional company behind earthquake pills and dehydrated boulders | View Answer |
Flavorer of much black candy | View Answer |
Flies in the face of someone? | View Answer |
Flight part before a landing | View Answer |
Forerunners of MP3s | View Answer |
Forked over | View Answer |
Good manners in kindergarten drawing? [1997, 2004] | View Answer |
Head to France? | View Answer |
Home of Velázquez's 'Las Meninas' | View Answer |
Initiated global conflicts? [1977, 2012] | View Answer |
It cuts along the grain | View Answer |
Item that may accompany chopsticks and a ramen bowl | View Answer |
Its name means 'three strings,' but it can have up to 21 | View Answer |
Laddie's refusal | View Answer |
Lead-in to stratus or cumulus | View Answer |
Line often in Latin | View Answer |
Long building project, in a cliché | View Answer |
Major leagues | View Answer |
Meddles (with) | View Answer |
Moist towelette | View Answer |
Mona Lisa, for one | View Answer |
Montezuma's foe | View Answer |
Muscle builder | View Answer |
Noir weapon | View Answer |
Nurse's training, for short | View Answer |
One situp, e.g | View Answer |
Ones picked out of lineups | View Answer |
Outlets, of a sort | View Answer |
Plucky sort? | View Answer |
Popular brunch options | View Answer |
Preceder of 'And that's final!' | View Answer |
Prepares for guests who don't like their coffee black? [2017, 1996] | View Answer |
Protest any involvement | View Answer |
School cafeteria food, pejoratively | View Answer |
Seat in the classic photograph 'Lunch Atop a Skyscraper' | View Answer |
Selection of billfolds for medical professionals? [2016, 2008] | View Answer |
Shout at a pool | View Answer |
Sister of Moses | View Answer |
Slobbery kiss | View Answer |
Small screen superimposed on a large screen ... or a hint to this puzzle's shaded squares | View Answer |
Smaller piece of cookware? [1953, 2017] | View Answer |
Snores | View Answer |
Something that might be packed with juice, informally | View Answer |
Sore | View Answer |
Stately residence | View Answer |
Still not caught | View Answer |
Superior to a 6-Down | View Answer |
Take a fall | View Answer |
Talk show host Johnny's children? [2015, 2006] | View Answer |
That of this clue is awkward | View Answer |
The planets, before 2006 | View Answer |
Ticker lines? | View Answer |
Traitor who gets on one's nerves? [2006, 2002] | View Answer |
TV ad | View Answer |
Unexplained ability | View Answer |
Urban layout | View Answer |
Visits during a vacation | View Answer |
Where the action is | View Answer |
Where to be among Hmong | View Answer |
Who has trouble reaching a windshield to place a ticket? [1989, 1982] | View Answer |
Who once boasted 'I'm so mean, I make medicine sick!' | View Answer |
[Hah!] | View Answer |
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