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'I ___' (what the Latin 'veto' means) | View Answer |
'The Price Is Right' prize | View Answer |
'What's ___?!' | View Answer |
1990s war locale | View Answer |
2002 or 2019 Super Bowl player | View Answer |
A brace | View Answer |
A little | View Answer |
A.M.s | View Answer |
Airport whose name is also a big brand of nail polish | View Answer |
Along with | View Answer |
Attractive person, informally | View Answer |
Attractive person, informally | View Answer |
BAD words? | View Answer |
Bank posting | View Answer |
Basic cable channel owned by Disney | View Answer |
BIG words? | View Answer |
Bit of dinner impoliteness | View Answer |
Bolshevik's foe | View Answer |
Bring up to date, say | View Answer |
Card carrier? | View Answer |
Cause of a paper jam | View Answer |
Charlie of 'Stranger Things' | View Answer |
Colonial merchant Samuel after whom a famous island is named | View Answer |
Craft measured in cubits | View Answer |
Data for auto aficionados | View Answer |
Didn't strictly follow one's diet, say | View Answer |
Doesn't really know | View Answer |
Dumas's 'Le ___ de Monte-Cristo' | View Answer |
Earns a bronze? | View Answer |
Eight-time Best Director nominee who has won only once | View Answer |
Employs as | View Answer |
Energy | View Answer |
English counties | View Answer |
Explosives org | View Answer |
Fish that can swim backward | View Answer |
Fixate | View Answer |
Florida governor DeSantis | View Answer |
Game meat | View Answer |
Gobsmacked | View Answer |
Goose Island products | View Answer |
HAS words? | View Answer |
Have way too much of | View Answer |
Having a function | View Answer |
Hit town | View Answer |
Home to the Triple-A Aces | View Answer |
Imperfections | View Answer |
Influential thinker known for his ego? | View Answer |
Ink | View Answer |
It circles the Earth | View Answer |
Just imagine | View Answer |
KIND words? | View Answer |
LAST words? | View Answer |
Leaves 'em rolling in the aisles | View Answer |
Like some credit cards | View Answer |
Macedonian, e.g | View Answer |
Mate's affirmative | View Answer |
Mickey Mouse | View Answer |
Military excursions | View Answer |
Modern-day flood | View Answer |
Moses' father-in-law | View Answer |
Motrin competitor | View Answer |
National chain selling crafts and fabrics | View Answer |
Need for a restricted area | View Answer |
Needs for some touring bands | View Answer |
Noted Scottish exports | View Answer |
Of no relevance | View Answer |
Old SeaWorld attraction | View Answer |
Ones who can't change large bills? | View Answer |
Opinion piece? | View Answer |
Path finder | View Answer |
Pest control targets | View Answer |
Porridge ingredients | View Answer |
Port on many laptops | View Answer |
Prefix with toxicology | View Answer |
Pulitzer-winning playwright Zoë | View Answer |
Queen Elizabeth's husband | View Answer |
Ranking 50th among all states, say | View Answer |
Read between the lines | View Answer |
Record defect | View Answer |
Render null and void | View Answer |
Rhyme scheme of 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' | View Answer |
ROOT words? | View Answer |
Ruffle feathers, say | View Answer |
SAFE words? | View Answer |
Sees coming | View Answer |
Sign up for | View Answer |
Simon & Garfunkel song about emotional detachment | View Answer |
Some early January curbside pickups | View Answer |
Some fish sauces | View Answer |
Spanish meat | View Answer |
Sports org. based in Indianapolis | View Answer |
Stand in a boardroom | View Answer |
Sticky sweet | View Answer |
Stink | View Answer |
Strauss's '___ Alpensinfonie' | View Answer |
Target, as a specific audience | View Answer |
Teacups at an amusement park, e.g | View Answer |
The nouveau riche | View Answer |
The Princess of Power, in cartoons | View Answer |
Theme of many heavy metal songs | View Answer |
Thieves often go by them | View Answer |
Ticklish area | View Answer |
Title in the House of Saud | View Answer |
Tributary of the Missouri | View Answer |
Unceasing critic | View Answer |
Watt-second | View Answer |
Ways of looking at things | View Answer |
What Polly wants | View Answer |
Wife of Jared Kushner | View Answer |
Work that includes the Skáldskaparmál | View Answer |
___ Nebula, part of the constellation Taurus | View Answer |
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