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'Anything ___?' | View Answer |
'Horrible' comics Viking | View Answer |
'So nice!' | View Answer |
'Superfruit' from South America | View Answer |
'The Tell-Tale Heart' writer | View Answer |
'___ in Boots' (fairy tale) | View Answer |
A black one is fancy | View Answer |
Actor Patel | View Answer |
Address that can't receive packages | View Answer |
Afternoon hour | View Answer |
All excited | View Answer |
Alternatives to pounds | View Answer |
Amazes | View Answer |
Annual science fiction awards | View Answer |
Bakery fixture | View Answer |
Batteries for some remotes | View Answer |
Beano competitor | View Answer |
Black ___ (Scarlett Johansson role) | View Answer |
Cart pullers | View Answer |
Character with a boombox in 'Do the Right Thing' | View Answer |
Cheese coating | View Answer |
Chicken ___ king | View Answer |
Close tightly | View Answer |
Coffee-growing locale of Hawaii | View Answer |
Dry, as wine | View Answer |
Dummkopf | View Answer |
Early movie studio for Katharine Hepburn | View Answer |
Educated, but not streetwise | View Answer |
Eggs, in diner slang | View Answer |
English singer/songwriter George ___ | View Answer |
Exited | View Answer |
Explosive stuff | View Answer |
Extra life, in video gaming | View Answer |
FAQ page, e.g | View Answer |
Florida senator Marco | View Answer |
Glasses, informally | View Answer |
High piano tone | View Answer |
Home of Marlin and Nemo in 'Finding Nemo' | View Answer |
Japanese car named for a river | View Answer |
Judicial capital of Bolivia | View Answer |
June celebrant, informally | View Answer |
K-12 fund-raising grps | View Answer |
Kids' educational TV series of the 1970s-'90s | View Answer |
Kinds | View Answer |
Like a good score in golf | View Answer |
Meas. of engine speed | View Answer |
Network with a Times Square studio | View Answer |
Nintendo series with high-speed racers | View Answer |
Order from on high | View Answer |
Part of an Atlas statue | View Answer |
Perfect serve | View Answer |
Phrase that can precede the starts of 17-, 25-, 40- and 50-Across | View Answer |
Red pill chooser in 'The Matrix' | View Answer |
Reproduces, in a way | View Answer |
Sassy behaviors, in slang | View Answer |
Satan's doings | View Answer |
SCOTUS justice who said 'Women belong in all places where decisions are being made' | View Answer |
Scrabble or cribbage | View Answer |
Secretly loop in by email | View Answer |
Send on, as an email: Abbr | View Answer |
Some sneakers | View Answer |
Some volleyball actions | View Answer |
Sudden rise | View Answer |
Suddenly taking up, as an idea | View Answer |
Tête-à-tête | View Answer |
Two cubed | View Answer |
U-___ | View Answer |
Valedictorian's grade, maybe | View Answer |
What turns on a farm vehicle | View Answer |
When repeated, 'Hungry Like the Wolf' band | View Answer |
Where 'don't sweat it' is hard-to-follow advice? | View Answer |
Where Jennifer Lopez, Cardi B and Kerry Washington grew up | View Answer |
Where work might pile up | View Answer |
Wild guess | View Answer |
[Send assistance!] | View Answer |
___ Crunch | View Answer |
___ One (special person) | View Answer |
___-Ida, maker of Tater Tots | View Answer |
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