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'Go ahead' hand gesture | View Answer |
'It's nobody — business' | View Answer |
'Let's do this now' | View Answer |
'Stop already!' | View Answer |
'— pronounce you ...' | View Answer |
'— So Fine' (1963 hit) | View Answer |
1957 Jimmy Dorsey hit | View Answer |
39-Down off Scotland | View Answer |
Above, to poets | View Answer |
Actor Aziz — | View Answer |
Actor Gabe | View Answer |
Actor Romero | View Answer |
Actor Romero | View Answer |
Actress Arcieri or Kenzle | View Answer |
Add to a database | View Answer |
Alien-seeking proj | View Answer |
Alley — | View Answer |
Anson Williams' role on 'Happy Days' | View Answer |
Arizona city | View Answer |
Arty area of NYC | View Answer |
Ask, as a question | View Answer |
At minimum | View Answer |
Bank acct. earnings | View Answer |
Best-of-the-best groups | View Answer |
Blows it | View Answer |
Blue dye | View Answer |
Card game with melding | View Answer |
Certain wasp | View Answer |
Char | View Answer |
Chef Emeril | View Answer |
Chewed leaf stimulant | View Answer |
Comedy bit | View Answer |
Comic actor Jacques | View Answer |
Devoted fan | View Answer |
Diane who played Helen in 'Troy' | View Answer |
Diner patron | View Answer |
Diplomatic agreement | View Answer |
Directive to Danno on 'Hawaii Five-O' | View Answer |
Disturb calm piccolo players? | View Answer |
Doc for pets | View Answer |
Doorkeeper's purplish-red uniform ID? | View Answer |
Dot on an ocean map | View Answer |
Enshrouds in haze | View Answer |
Exit incline | View Answer |
Expressed, as a farewell | View Answer |
Filing tool | View Answer |
Fork point | View Answer |
Former div. of Ford | View Answer |
Fr. nun, maybe | View Answer |
French actor Delon | View Answer |
Give — of approval | View Answer |
Glossy paint | View Answer |
Goddess of dawn | View Answer |
Hilo 'hello' | View Answer |
Hindu lutes | View Answer |
Hindu queen | View Answer |
In the recent past | View Answer |
Inter — (among others) | View Answer |
It links England and France | View Answer |
Jazz legend Fitzgerald | View Answer |
K-12 | View Answer |
Letter-shaped tracks in metalworking | View Answer |
Lickable envelope part | View Answer |
Lit — (univ. course) | View Answer |
Liza Minnelli's half sister Lorna | View Answer |
Lots | View Answer |
Lovey stuff | View Answer |
Make certain | View Answer |
Marsh plants | View Answer |
Mattress size | View Answer |
May 15, e.g | View Answer |
Mental torpor | View Answer |
Merrill of old movies | View Answer |
Middle layer of the eye | View Answer |
Mimicker | View Answer |
Misc. abbr | View Answer |
Mom's sis | View Answer |
More acute | View Answer |
More sickly-looking buccaneers wander around? | View Answer |
Moreno of film | View Answer |
Most agile men of the cloth persevere? | View Answer |
Mr., in Berlin | View Answer |
Munich's state | View Answer |
Needlefishes | View Answer |
Neighbor of a Syrian | View Answer |
Neutrogena shampoo brand | View Answer |
Noisy baby toys make an aspiring actress jump? | View Answer |
Old Russian autocrats | View Answer |
Opera tune | View Answer |
Operating room knives | View Answer |
Pre- — (replace) | View Answer |
Prof's aides | View Answer |
Punta del —, Uruguay | View Answer |
Rage | View Answer |
Recounted | View Answer |
Related to fat, in biochemistry | View Answer |
Remove a lasso from, e.g | View Answer |
Retina part | View Answer |
Rival of AOL | View Answer |
Rival of Bing | View Answer |
River through the Carolinas | View Answer |
Riverbed deposits | View Answer |
Sabres' gp | View Answer |
Salk vaccine target | View Answer |
Saw things while asleep | View Answer |
Say to be so | View Answer |
Scottish turndowns | View Answer |
Series of gigs | View Answer |
Shift, as attention | View Answer |
Shows where a few food-industry calves are hiding? | View Answer |
Silverstein of kiddie lit | View Answer |
Singer Wilson with the 1977 hit 'Telephone Man' | View Answer |
Softhearted | View Answer |
Splashes liquid on | View Answer |
Spoken exams | View Answer |
Suffix of sugars | View Answer |
Summits | View Answer |
Swimsuit brand | View Answer |
Threw away the most rigid filaments? | View Answer |
Tiny bits | View Answer |
Tiny drink | View Answer |
To be, to Nero | View Answer |
Verbal quirk from the 43rd U.S. president | View Answer |
Waist size | View Answer |
Wall Street market inits | View Answer |
Water, in Peru | View Answer |
Workweek ender | View Answer |
Yale attendees | View Answer |
— loss | View Answer |
— Na Na | View Answer |
— terrier (Toto, e.g.) | View Answer |
— torch (luau light) | View Answer |
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