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'Kate & ___' (1980s TV show) | View Answer |
'Let's do it!' | View Answer |
'Nova' airer | View Answer |
'Nuh-uh!' | View Answer |
'To be totally clear' ... or why to bring in a 17-, 27- or 45-Across? | View Answer |
'What ___ would you like?' | View Answer |
'Yadda, yadda, yadda ...': Abbr | View Answer |
'___, humbug!' | View Answer |
1960s vice president Humphrey | View Answer |
Adjudicator of an attempt at a physical feat, say | View Answer |
Aim for the basket | View Answer |
Airborne | View Answer |
Amble (along) | View Answer |
Archaeologist's treasure | View Answer |
Assistant to Dr. Frankenstein | View Answer |
Atmosphere | View Answer |
Auctioneers' mallets | View Answer |
Births between Cancer and Virgo | View Answer |
Bramble | View Answer |
Channel for lovers of old films | View Answer |
Charged particles | View Answer |
Christmas purchase that's quickly thrown out | View Answer |
Cosmopolitan or People, for short | View Answer |
Deep blue dye | View Answer |
Design details, informally | View Answer |
Dish of thinly sliced raw meat | View Answer |
Drag neckwear | View Answer |
Dutch ___ disease | View Answer |
Early birds? | View Answer |
Eldest of the von Trapp children | View Answer |
Elton John musical based on a work by Verdi | View Answer |
Fe, on the periodic table | View Answer |
Fellow members of a church | View Answer |
Fumbles | View Answer |
Genre for Puccini and Ponchielli | View Answer |
Gold or platinum | View Answer |
Green 'X' for Microsoft Excel, e.g | View Answer |
Half-___ (coffee order) | View Answer |
Hole ___ (golf feat) | View Answer |
Impolitely overlooks | View Answer |
June observance commemorating the Stonewall Riots | View Answer |
Justice Kagan | View Answer |
Juul, e.g., briefly | View Answer |
L.A.'s ___ Arts District | View Answer |
Like most notebook paper | View Answer |
Macho | View Answer |
Major manufacturer of soda can materials | View Answer |
Mention as an example | View Answer |
Monomaniacal captain of literature | View Answer |
More gleeful | View Answer |
Moreno of 'West Side Story' | View Answer |
Nickname of King Edward VII | View Answer |
Nietzsche's ideal man | View Answer |
Nine-to-five activity | View Answer |
One versed in shorthand | View Answer |
Oscar winner Sorvino | View Answer |
Pepsi-___ | View Answer |
Pine secretions | View Answer |
Prefix with liberal | View Answer |
Put away, as ashes | View Answer |
Quaff made with honey | View Answer |
Question to a betrayer | View Answer |
Rapper Shakur | View Answer |
Rear end | View Answer |
Rowboat propellers | View Answer |
Sketch show with celebrity hosts, for short | View Answer |
Small whirlpool | View Answer |
Standing straight | View Answer |
T. S. ___, poet who wrote 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock' | View Answer |
Takes under advisement | View Answer |
The 'S' of S.F | View Answer |
Throw, as an anchor | View Answer |
Vocalist who doesn't tour | View Answer |
Whale found in every one of the world's oceans | View Answer |
What goes into a socket | View Answer |
What polytheists believe in | View Answer |
Who 'I' refers to | View Answer |
Wise one | View Answer |
Yogi's sounds while meditating | View Answer |
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