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'The Dick Van Dyke Show' co-star | View Answer |
'The Masque of the Red Death' writer | View Answer |
'This one's all mine!' | View Answer |
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'___ the Doughnut,' children's book series | View Answer |
Actor/TV host Joel | View Answer |
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Aids for sleepyheads | View Answer |
Alice in Chains genre | View Answer |
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Base of an arch | View Answer |
Be left undecided | View Answer |
Be outta sight? | View Answer |
Beethoven title woman (whose identity is unknown) | View Answer |
Bombeck who wrote 'At Wit's End' | View Answer |
Boot attachment | View Answer |
Bouncer's requests, for short | View Answer |
Brains | View Answer |
Call to mind | View Answer |
Carpenter ___ | View Answer |
Certain security officer | View Answer |
Cheri of old 'S.N.L.' | View Answer |
Christensen of 'Parenthood' | View Answer |
Chutzpah | View Answer |
Classic saying originated by John Donne | View Answer |
Classic work by Karel Capek | View Answer |
Click the circular arrow button, say | View Answer |
Common lecture length | View Answer |
Dental brand | View Answer |
Duck | View Answer |
Falling-out | View Answer |
Film character who says 'That'll do, Donkey. That'll do' | View Answer |
First name in flying history | View Answer |
First ruler of a united Hawaii | View Answer |
Fixture whose name translates to 'small horse' | View Answer |
Folds and stretches | View Answer |
Future zygotes | View Answer |
Giant in fairy tales? | View Answer |
Given (to) | View Answer |
Grammy winner Stefani | View Answer |
Guy who hosts 'Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives' | View Answer |
Haiti's ___ de la Tortue | View Answer |
Heedless | View Answer |
High-ranking | View Answer |
Hitting the ground heavily | View Answer |
Hurtful remark | View Answer |
In the event that | View Answer |
Isaac's firstborn | View Answer |
Isn't attending solo, say | View Answer |
It's been performed more than 1,000 times at the Met | View Answer |
Jet routes | View Answer |
Kan. neighbor | View Answer |
Kirghizia or Byelorussia: Abbr | View Answer |
Lavishes affection (on) | View Answer |
Least spicy | View Answer |
Like a narrow baseball win | View Answer |
Like about 97% of U.S. land | View Answer |
Like oxfords, but not slippers | View Answer |
Like Parmesan and pecorino | View Answer |
Like some coffee and sprains | View Answer |
Loan option, briefly | View Answer |
London neighborhood west of Covent Garden | View Answer |
Los Angeles port district | View Answer |
Love, love, love | View Answer |
Make lemonade from lemons, so to speak | View Answer |
Makes Don nod? | View Answer |
Mammal's head and heart? | View Answer |
Meditation sounds | View Answer |
Most expensive block | View Answer |
Neaten (up) | View Answer |
Óscar ___, 1987 Peace Nobelist from Costa Rica | View Answer |
Ostracize | View Answer |
Overnighting option | View Answer |
Part of an Italian sub | View Answer |
Participates in a mosh pit | View Answer |
Payback | View Answer |
Peter of 'Casablanca' | View Answer |
Pin number? | View Answer |
Plant used in making biofuel | View Answer |
Ploy | View Answer |
Pocket rockets, in poker | View Answer |
Population grouping, informally | View Answer |
Post-interruption question | View Answer |
Potful in some Italian kitchens | View Answer |
Prez #34 | View Answer |
Quack doctor's offering | View Answer |
Queen Anne's royal family | View Answer |
Quick hit | View Answer |
Quick pick-me-up? | View Answer |
Really put one's foot down | View Answer |
Red morning sky, to sailors | View Answer |
Relatively light foundry product | View Answer |
Repeated word in Hozier's 2014 hit 'Take Me to Church' | View Answer |
Result of the '64 Clay/Liston fight | View Answer |
Sea urchin, at a sushi bar | View Answer |
Send forth | View Answer |
Shaded | View Answer |
Some pricey handbags | View Answer |
Standing on the street | View Answer |
Stick (to) | View Answer |
Stock exchange worker | View Answer |
Super-quality | View Answer |
Supreme Egyptian deity | View Answer |
Symbol on a Junction Ahead sign | View Answer |
That guy | View Answer |
The D-backs, on scoreboards | View Answer |
Things that can be closed with a zip | View Answer |
Things Wyoming and Nevada lack | View Answer |
Tiny ___ | View Answer |
Title for a lady | View Answer |
To take this, paradoxically, might signify taking a stand | View Answer |
Took another take | View Answer |
Top part of an I.R.S. form | View Answer |
Trashes | View Answer |
Trashes | View Answer |
Tries for a fly | View Answer |
Video call annoyance | View Answer |
Wash. neighbor | View Answer |
Watered-down rum | View Answer |
Wedding exchange | View Answer |
What a deadline increases | View Answer |
Whitney for whom a Connecticut museum is named | View Answer |
Wood stain has a strong one | View Answer |
Word in the Declaration of Independence but not the Constitution | View Answer |
Yellow brick road traveler | View Answer |
___ O's (breakfast cereal) | View Answer |
___ Precheck | View Answer |
___ Rachel Wood of 'Westworld' | View Answer |
___ Schomburg, Harlem Renaissance figure | View Answer |
___ shield | View Answer |
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