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'Cut that out!' | View Answer |
'For richer, for ___ ...' (vow words) | View Answer |
'I, ___' (Langston Hughes poem) | View Answer |
'Solemn' words | View Answer |
'What's the ___?' | View Answer |
'___ Suave' (1991 hit) | View Answer |
*Four-time heavyweight champ nicknamed 'The Real Deal' | View Answer |
*Gift that comes with a hitch? | View Answer |
*Place that honors those who've served | View Answer |
*Producer of a lot of suits? | View Answer |
About half of all binary code | View Answer |
Actress Mendes | View Answer |
Ballet move | View Answer |
Big name in American book publishing for 120+ years ... and a hint to the answers to the starred clues | View Answer |
Cary of 'The Princess Bride' | View Answer |
Collapsed, with 'in' | View Answer |
Combs | View Answer |
Converted into fuel, as coal | View Answer |
Corporate raider Carl | View Answer |
Download without paying, say | View Answer |
Epithet for Jesus in some church names | View Answer |
Female caribou | View Answer |
Former gridiron org. for the Memphis Maniax and Orlando Rage | View Answer |
Goblins, in folklore | View Answer |
Goes on a run | View Answer |
Holes in shoes | View Answer |
Home to the Cedar Point amusement park | View Answer |
Humanities subj | View Answer |
Inspiration for the Beatles' 'Day Tripper' | View Answer |
Instrument heard in 'I Got You, Babe' | View Answer |
It's found beneath the crust | View Answer |
Japan's oldest religion | View Answer |
Knotted (up) | View Answer |
Last task before sending to print | View Answer |
Laugh like a Stooge | View Answer |
Like 'aurum' for gold and 'ferrum' for iron | View Answer |
Like many returning spring breakers | View Answer |
Like some job training | View Answer |
Lose it | View Answer |
Lye, in chemistry class | View Answer |
Mandarin 'thank you' | View Answer |
Maximally | View Answer |
Mistakes | View Answer |
Most popular U.S. dog breed, familiarly | View Answer |
Move in a spiral | View Answer |
Musk who co-founded PayPal | View Answer |
Narrow estuary | View Answer |
Paid to play: Var | View Answer |
Paper units | View Answer |
Prefix with skeleton | View Answer |
Quagmire | View Answer |
Relative of a foil | View Answer |
Relatives of 'ums' | View Answer |
Reznor of rock's Nine Inch Nails | View Answer |
Road sign animal | View Answer |
Role in 'The Matrix' | View Answer |
Ron of Tarzan on 1960s TV | View Answer |
Sammy with four Oscars | View Answer |
Series of bookings across America | View Answer |
Skosh | View Answer |
Speechify | View Answer |
Start of an idea | View Answer |
Super- | View Answer |
Superheroes' specialties | View Answer |
Take a soak | View Answer |
Take effect | View Answer |
Tax evasion, e.g | View Answer |
Taylor who sang 'Tell It to My Heart' | View Answer |
Thanos, to the Avengers | View Answer |
Trail mix ingredients | View Answer |
Twisty curve | View Answer |
Under siege | View Answer |
Units on an electric bill | View Answer |
Venmo, e.g | View Answer |
Where you're actually going when you 'see a man about a horse' | View Answer |
___ Pilate | View Answer |
___ to secrecy | View Answer |
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