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'Full Frontal With Samantha Bee' channel | View Answer |
'I kid you not!' | View Answer |
'Uh ... sure' | View Answer |
'You've gotta be kidding' | View Answer |
1984 Steve Perry hit | View Answer |
Acher's lament | View Answer |
Act overprotectively toward | View Answer |
Aetna's business: Abbr | View Answer |
Alternative to Corinthian | View Answer |
Approx. 1,055 joules | View Answer |
Barbra Streisand album 'A Love Like ___' | View Answer |
Bit of old-fashioned animation | View Answer |
Blabbed | View Answer |
Clobber | View Answer |
Comedic actor Wareheim | View Answer |
Counterpart of 'highway' in an m.p.g. rating | View Answer |
Cowboys and Spurs | View Answer |
Crash site? | View Answer |
Cuddly-looking bear | View Answer |
Danger for coastal residents | View Answer |
Dangling part of a rooster | View Answer |
Delightful event? | View Answer |
Digital world | View Answer |
Does groundbreaking work? | View Answer |
Engineer who coined the term 'horsepower' | View Answer |
Erato's instrument | View Answer |
Event in nuclear physics | View Answer |
Facebook users' multitude | View Answer |
Family business | View Answer |
Fate, in Greek myth | View Answer |
Feature of an old-fashioned swing | View Answer |
First word in many a limerick | View Answer |
Fleet-footed | View Answer |
Flotilla of merchant ships | View Answer |
Format accommodating poor vision | View Answer |
French fashion icon | View Answer |
Gave extra juice | View Answer |
Gym rat's development | View Answer |
H. H. Munro's pseudonym | View Answer |
Handyperson's inits | View Answer |
He hosted the second-ever episode of 'Saturday Night Live' | View Answer |
Helms | View Answer |
High pitch, maybe | View Answer |
Hoodwink | View Answer |
Hospital tube | View Answer |
In two pieces | View Answer |
Incompetent sort, slangily | View Answer |
It 'should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable,' according to a saying | View Answer |
It may lead to tax evasion charges | View Answer |
Its wingspan can reach 30 feet | View Answer |
Language family that includes Crow and Lakota | View Answer |
Like 'mailman' and 'waitress' | View Answer |
Like beer and baking dough | View Answer |
Like some sheets | View Answer |
Like the central planet in 'Dune' | View Answer |
Little rapscallions | View Answer |
Lumbers (along) | View Answer |
Male buddy, in slang | View Answer |
Member of a South Asian diaspora | View Answer |
Mini manufacturer | View Answer |
Not like the odds of, say | View Answer |
One might be thrown from a horse | View Answer |
One working on an estate | View Answer |
Oscar winner for 'Shakespeare in Love' | View Answer |
Peace Nobelist Walesa | View Answer |
Pirouette | View Answer |
Problem usually encountered at night | View Answer |
Quaff quickly | View Answer |
Ragtag | View Answer |
Rain unsteadily | View Answer |
Refuses to share | View Answer |
Requests | View Answer |
Rival of BAL and BOS | View Answer |
Role for a biology grad student, perhaps | View Answer |
Say uncle | View Answer |
Sci-fi subgenre with 'retrofuturistic' technology | View Answer |
Searched for truffles, maybe | View Answer |
Shield of Greek myth | View Answer |
Shoe with lots of holes | View Answer |
Something journalists may work on | View Answer |
Sounds of disappointment | View Answer |
Source of some penetrating notes | View Answer |
Steinbeck novel featuring the madam Dora Flood | View Answer |
Stretching or tightening muscle | View Answer |
Surprised | View Answer |
Sushi topper | View Answer |
The 'Aladdin' song 'A Whole New World' takes place on one | View Answer |
The miser's daughter in Molière's 'The Miser' | View Answer |
They're full of hot air | View Answer |
Took a chill pill | View Answer |
Try Sinatra at karaoke, say | View Answer |
Weapon that's thrown | View Answer |
What a cake candle often represents | View Answer |
What might get you a 'ladle' drunk? | View Answer |
What the Czech word 'ano' means in English, paradoxically | View Answer |
Winnow | View Answer |
Word with boom or skip | View Answer |
Worker with numbers, for short | View Answer |
Works with numbers | View Answer |
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