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#1 Billboard song, often | View Answer |
'Alas' | View Answer |
'Attack, Rover!' | View Answer |
'Darn it all!' | View Answer |
'I dunno!' | View Answer |
'Lili' studio | View Answer |
'Little' actress Issa | View Answer |
'My pleasure!' | View Answer |
'Tara Road' novelist Binchy | View Answer |
'— à son goût' ('Each to one's own taste') | View Answer |
'— yellow ribbon round ...' | View Answer |
17th Greek letter | View Answer |
19th-century German industrialist Alfred | View Answer |
A single one | View Answer |
Actress Novak | View Answer |
Alfalfa's girl in 'Our Gang' | View Answer |
Arctic diver | View Answer |
Beatles' bud Sutcliffe | View Answer |
Behaves | View Answer |
Belief set | View Answer |
Big name in baseball cards | View Answer |
Big wave | View Answer |
Big-billed bird | View Answer |
Big-billed bird | View Answer |
Blue-footed bird | View Answer |
British verb suffix | View Answer |
Cartoonist Addams, for short | View Answer |
Cheek tooth | View Answer |
Chicago mayor Emanuel | View Answer |
Cleaver | View Answer |
Cookout rod | View Answer |
Curved | View Answer |
Darjeeling, e.g | View Answer |
Dawdles | View Answer |
Dermal drawing | View Answer |
Detrains, e.g | View Answer |
Doc bloc | View Answer |
Done, in France | View Answer |
Drunk, slangily | View Answer |
Drunk, slangily | View Answer |
E. African country | View Answer |
End of the riddle | View Answer |
Exchanges for bills | View Answer |
Extensive essay | View Answer |
Fa-la link | View Answer |
Faint trace | View Answer |
Fleecy male | View Answer |
Formal arguer | View Answer |
Former JFK jet | View Answer |
Frat party dispenser | View Answer |
Gated water channel | View Answer |
Get closer | View Answer |
Go on a trip | View Answer |
Golden Arches java chain | View Answer |
Hamper | View Answer |
Hard-working people | View Answer |
Hawke of the screen | View Answer |
High-end leathers | View Answer |
Hosp. part | View Answer |
In a conflict | View Answer |
In the company of | View Answer |
Increase | View Answer |
Insects in forest trails | View Answer |
Is compliant | View Answer |
Italian cardinal Borgia | View Answer |
Just slightly | View Answer |
Lacking a permanent shelter | View Answer |
Least ruddy | View Answer |
Least ruddy | View Answer |
Like firefighters and cyclists | View Answer |
Like single-guy bands | View Answer |
Like the firstborn child | View Answer |
Liquid in la Seine | View Answer |
Long wedge-shaped inlet | View Answer |
Major port in Japan | View Answer |
Many a meal on a blanket | View Answer |
Mauna — | View Answer |
Megaphone noise | View Answer |
Mole zappers | View Answer |
More like heaven's gates? | View Answer |
More skilled | View Answer |
Musical tone qualities | View Answer |
Neither hor. nor vert | View Answer |
New title for a bride | View Answer |
Noted Fifth Ave. store | View Answer |
Off-road trucks, briefly | View Answer |
Padlock part | View Answer |
Pelvic-base bone | View Answer |
Piece of work | View Answer |
Place to stay the night | View Answer |
Prefix with tarsal | View Answer |
Put on anew, as a play | View Answer |
Puzzlement | View Answer |
RandD site | View Answer |
Rave about | View Answer |
Real heels | View Answer |
Redresses | View Answer |
Relating to digestion | View Answer |
Riddle's answer | View Answer |
Riddle, part 2 | View Answer |
Riddle, part 3 | View Answer |
River in Switzerland | View Answer |
Roger of 'Cheers' | View Answer |
Roman 2,505 | View Answer |
Root used to make poi | View Answer |
Say 'Ouch!,' say | View Answer |
See 36-Across | View Answer |
Singer Ocasek of the Cars | View Answer |
Singer of the hit 'Believe' | View Answer |
Sippy cup part | View Answer |
Skiing gold medalist Phil | View Answer |
Soccer's Hamm | View Answer |
Some afghans | View Answer |
Some male dolls | View Answer |
Soprano Auger or actress Sorkin | View Answer |
Speck in the sea | View Answer |
Sphere | View Answer |
Sphere | View Answer |
Sponge up | View Answer |
Start of a riddle | View Answer |
Started a play-for-pay career | View Answer |
Student at a lecture, often | View Answer |
Suffix of elements | View Answer |
Suffix with multimillion | View Answer |
Sushi staple | View Answer |
Swanky watch | View Answer |
Tach abbr | View Answer |
Take — (doze) | View Answer |
Terrarium creature | View Answer |
Tough tests | View Answer |
Violin master Hilary | View Answer |
Web page visitor's directory | View Answer |
West African land | View Answer |
Whale variety | View Answer |
With 53-Across, walks across | View Answer |
World power until '91 | View Answer |
— -Canada (oil giant) | View Answer |
— mode | View Answer |
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