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'Ad Parnassum' and 'Fish Magic,' for two | View Answer |
'Bottled poetry,' according to Robert Louis Stevenson | View Answer |
'Ha-ha!' | View Answer |
'Now it makes sense!' | View Answer |
'Oh, come on!' | View Answer |
'Wanna hear a secret?' preceder | View Answer |
'___ So Bad' (Tom Petty song) | View Answer |
'___-haw!' | View Answer |
2019 film whose title means 'to the stars' | View Answer |
A dance and a dip | View Answer |
Abacus column | View Answer |
Accept payment from Batman? | View Answer |
Active Sicilian volcano | View Answer |
Aggressive pitch | View Answer |
Amphibians that may have toxic skin | View Answer |
Ancient kingdom in modern-day Jordan | View Answer |
Andean empire member | View Answer |
Apt rhyme for 'crude' and 'rude' | View Answer |
Attaches, as a button | View Answer |
Bank investment? | View Answer |
Baron Cohen of film | View Answer |
Be more important than | View Answer |
Beginning and end of 'America' | View Answer |
Big cut of tuna | View Answer |
Bind with rope | View Answer |
Bishop's jurisdiction | View Answer |
Bony fish with prized eggs | View Answer |
Brontë who wrote 'Agnes Grey' | View Answer |
Buddy | View Answer |
Cartoondom's Olive ___ | View Answer |
Cause for celebration at a pachyderm sanctuary? | View Answer |
Cause of some brain freeze | View Answer |
Celebrity who holds the Guinness world record for 'Most Frequent Clapper' | View Answer |
Changes topics in a debate, perhaps | View Answer |
Channel with a lot of house renovation shows | View Answer |
Childbirth assistant | View Answer |
Choose to participate | View Answer |
Classic brand of wafers | View Answer |
Clichéd | View Answer |
Comes out ahead | View Answer |
Concern for Superman | View Answer |
Container words | View Answer |
Counterparts of faunas | View Answer |
Covered in vines | View Answer |
Curl target, informally | View Answer |
Czar who co-ruled with Peter I | View Answer |
Doctor's order | View Answer |
Dolts | View Answer |
Domain for Jameson and Maker's Mark? | View Answer |
Elusive, in a way | View Answer |
Eponymous Irish city | View Answer |
Ex-Giants QB Manning | View Answer |
Exaggerated kiss sound | View Answer |
Fill with wonder | View Answer |
Filled with wonder | View Answer |
Finish scooping out a big stir-fry? | View Answer |
First Asian tennis player to be ranked #1 in singles | View Answer |
Flip (out) | View Answer |
Flying ___ drop (pro wrestling move) | View Answer |
Formerly called | View Answer |
Fuss | View Answer |
Gallivants | View Answer |
Give a start | View Answer |
Goes head-to-head | View Answer |
Half and half? | View Answer |
He wrote lyrics to 'My Way' for Sinatra | View Answer |
Helpful | View Answer |
Highly skilled | View Answer |
Hip bone | View Answer |
I.R.S. ID | View Answer |
In | View Answer |
In itself: Lat | View Answer |
Indiana athlete | View Answer |
Inexplicably missing, say | View Answer |
Is stertorous | View Answer |
It comes in California and New York styles | View Answer |
It may need to be broken to move | View Answer |
It might come in a branded tote bag | View Answer |
Jane portrayer in 1981's 'Tarzan, the Ape Man' | View Answer |
Keeps in the loop, in a way | View Answer |
Kindle download | View Answer |
Lab work | View Answer |
Laid up | View Answer |
Legal title: Abbr | View Answer |
Like many a teenage boy's facial hair | View Answer |
Like some evidence and bulbs | View Answer |
Live broadcast no-no | View Answer |
Long period | View Answer |
Lucretia ___, abolitionist and women's rights advocate | View Answer |
Manual alternative | View Answer |
Market launch, for short | View Answer |
Metaphor for a shared experience | View Answer |
Monopolize | View Answer |
New York football team, informally | View Answer |
Noise heard during the London Blitz | View Answer |
Not much | View Answer |
Not very convincing | View Answer |
On the safe side | View Answer |
One creating draft after draft? | View Answer |
One of all fours? | View Answer |
Perón of politics | View Answer |
Physically fit | View Answer |
Portrayer of Captain Davies in 'Roots' | View Answer |
Press | View Answer |
Prez with a rhyming campaign slogan | View Answer |
Puritan's goal in 17th-century Salem? | View Answer |
Rare race outcome | View Answer |
Rock band that you might think would always be an opening act, with 'the'? | View Answer |
Rock song? | View Answer |
Scrapes (out) | View Answer |
Shakespeare villain with more lines than the title character | View Answer |
Shocks, in a way | View Answer |
Signal approval | View Answer |
Skip the big ceremony, say | View Answer |
Slice of toast? | View Answer |
Some clicks of the tongue | View Answer |
Some shop tools | View Answer |
Something a Parmesan vendor might offer? | View Answer |
Soul singer Bridges | View Answer |
Spanish dagger or Adam's needle is a variety of it | View Answer |
Specialist publication, for short | View Answer |
Sunburn soother | View Answer |
Superman's birth name | View Answer |
Target of permethrin cream | View Answer |
The 'O' of OWN | View Answer |
The Apostle of Ireland, familiarly | View Answer |
The Rose Bowl, e.g | View Answer |
They're found around Scots | View Answer |
Trait for a ballerina | View Answer |
Unflappable state of mind | View Answer |
Unimaginative birthday gift | View Answer |
Unloading point | View Answer |
Upright | View Answer |
What a stoner actor smoked during rehearsal? | View Answer |
What most pens can't do | View Answer |
Without concrete evidence | View Answer |
Words to learn, briefly | View Answer |
Worry about, informally | View Answer |
___ lecithin (chocolate additive) | View Answer |
___ pickle | View Answer |
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