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'I said ENOUGH!' | View Answer |
'Ora pro ___' | View Answer |
2006 novel for which Cormac McCarthy won a Pulitzer Prize | View Answer |
45 things | View Answer |
Actor Bud of 'Harold and Maude' | View Answer |
Adjusted to some index - or how 23-, 35-, 66- and 93-Across are measured per this puzzle? | View Answer |
Alee, at sea | View Answer |
Attainable | View Answer |
Bad thing to be left in, with 'the' | View Answer |
Ballerina's support | View Answer |
Beat the rap | View Answer |
Before, old-style | View Answer |
Big brand in soft drinks | View Answer |
Brand pitched as 'Always Comfortable' | View Answer |
Break from screen viewing | View Answer |
Chemical compound | View Answer |
City famous for its Cuban sandwiches | View Answer |
Clubs, e.g. ... or entry requirement for some clubs | View Answer |
Coffin supports | View Answer |
Communicates | View Answer |
Competitor of Amazon Handmade | View Answer |
Contented sound | View Answer |
Coveted Scrabble tile | View Answer |
Crustaceans that carry their own camouflage | View Answer |
Desktop item since 1998 | View Answer |
Dubious excuse for not turning in homework | View Answer |
Early 20th-century author who foresaw TV and wireless telephones | View Answer |
El primer mes | View Answer |
Employ cajolery on | View Answer |
Establishment frequented by Falstaff | View Answer |
Feeling unsettled, in a way | View Answer |
Follow-up shot | View Answer |
Former Showtime series about Henry VIII | View Answer |
Gas whose name comes from the Greek for 'strange' | View Answer |
Gives up for good | View Answer |
Hatfield haters | View Answer |
Have nothing to do with | View Answer |
Heroic poetry | View Answer |
Home of Hearst Castle | View Answer |
Home of Sinbad Island | View Answer |
In the indeterminate future | View Answer |
Individual tic-tac-toe squares | View Answer |
Kitchen wraps | View Answer |
Like bourbon | View Answer |
Like Henry VIII, religiously | View Answer |
Like Indiana Dunes among the U.S.'s 61 national parks | View Answer |
Line on a map: Abbr | View Answer |
Lose steam | View Answer |
Lousy newspaper | View Answer |
Moon of Saturn named after a Greek Oceanid | View Answer |
Moved surreptitiously | View Answer |
Multitask command | View Answer |
Nascar ___ (demographic group) | View Answer |
Nevada's largest county by area | View Answer |
Nickname for Thomasina | View Answer |
One of a bunch? | View Answer |
One side of an argument | View Answer |
Online search metric | View Answer |
Org. with Sharks and Penguins | View Answer |
Overcoat material | View Answer |
Parts of reviews you might not want to read | View Answer |
Performing whale, once | View Answer |
Phil who sang 'Love Me, I'm a Liberal' | View Answer |
Pitched over | View Answer |
Places where cucumber slices are not for salad | View Answer |
Powerful queen, in hearts | View Answer |
Predators of armadillos and rabbits | View Answer |
Preliminary exam: Abbr | View Answer |
Pushback | View Answer |
Q-V link | View Answer |
Really binged, briefly | View Answer |
Recalcitrant child's cry | View Answer |
Rick of 'Ghostbusters' | View Answer |
Roster builders, briefly | View Answer |
Round part of a tool | View Answer |
Serving no practical purpose | View Answer |
Set aflame | View Answer |
Setting for fraud, maybe | View Answer |
Singer Bocelli | View Answer |
Some group dinners | View Answer |
States as fact | View Answer |
Symbol of craziness | View Answer |
Tending toward an outcome | View Answer |
They may be bitter or defensive | View Answer |
Three-time Pro Bowler Culpepper | View Answer |
Ticket information | View Answer |
Time to knock off work, maybe | View Answer |
Transport to Sugar Hill, in a classic song | View Answer |
Tundra's lack | View Answer |
Unlike most of Perry Mason's clients | View Answer |
W.W. II admiral nicknamed 'Bull' | View Answer |
What's measured by [circled letters] | View Answer |
What's measured by [circled letters] | View Answer |
What's measured by [circled letters] | View Answer |
What's measured by [circled letters] | View Answer |
Women's soccer star ___ Morgan | View Answer |
Word before and after 'all' | View Answer |
Work on a wall, maybe | View Answer |
Yuri Zhivago's love | View Answer |
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