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"The Human Stain" novelist Philip | View Answer |
"The Keep" novelist Jennifer | View Answer |
"Were — it all over again ..." | View Answer |
"Yes" vote | View Answer |
"— boy!" | View Answer |
"— Loompa" | View Answer |
"— say more?" | View Answer |
"—, vidi, vici" | View Answer |
1974 CIA parody film | View Answer |
Actress Andress | View Answer |
Actress Sorkin who once hosted "America's Funniest People" | View Answer |
Actresses Vivien and Janet | View Answer |
Angel's instrument | View Answer |
Apartment near the super's, perhaps | View Answer |
Architect I.M. — | View Answer |
Arrive on wheels | View Answer |
Ate, as prey | View Answer |
Bakersfield-to-Boise dir | View Answer |
Bay Area California city | View Answer |
Cat's warning | View Answer |
Chaney of film | View Answer |
Charged bit | View Answer |
Charles Lamb's alias | View Answer |
Cheap cigar | View Answer |
Class of antimicrobial drugs, in the British spelling | View Answer |
Clay pigeons to be shot, informally | View Answer |
Clueless | View Answer |
Corp. leader | View Answer |
Cure-all | View Answer |
Derisive smile | View Answer |
Do over | View Answer |
Donations to the destitute | View Answer |
Drunk | View Answer |
Early arcade giant | View Answer |
Eats away at | View Answer |
Eighth-brightest star in the sky | View Answer |
End of the riddle | View Answer |
Equivalent of A sharp | View Answer |
Exotica singer Sumac | View Answer |
Exploiter | View Answer |
Fender dings | View Answer |
Fizzle sound | View Answer |
Florida fruits | View Answer |
Football Hall of Famer Bronko | View Answer |
Forum wear | View Answer |
Frankie or Cleo of song | View Answer |
Frilly material | View Answer |
Frozen spear | View Answer |
Golf club | View Answer |
Gossipy Barrett | View Answer |
Hair removal brand | View Answer |
Half-diameters | View Answer |
Hamm and Farrow | View Answer |
Helper of Frankenstein | View Answer |
In — res (mid-plot) | View Answer |
Insect traps | View Answer |
Inventor Whitney | View Answer |
Journalist Brit | View Answer |
Lee Tracy's "Bombshell" co-star | View Answer |
Letters before 39-Across | View Answer |
Like a hajji's religion | View Answer |
Like animals that don't roam | View Answer |
Like much greasy food | View Answer |
Like praiseful poetry | View Answer |
Lucy Liu's "Kill Bill" role | View Answer |
Made angry | View Answer |
Mesh well | View Answer |
Military draft gp | View Answer |
Mimics a mad mutt | View Answer |
Mongrel mutt | View Answer |
Mooer's mouthful | View Answer |
Moore of "G.I. Jane" | View Answer |
More lacteal | View Answer |
Muscat native | View Answer |
Narcissist's problem | View Answer |
Neither's partner | View Answer |
Nickname for singer Justin, with "the" | View Answer |
Noise in a comic book gunfight | View Answer |
Not at all new | View Answer |
Not cardinal, as a number | View Answer |
Nuclear trials, for short | View Answer |
Office squawker | View Answer |
On a pension, maybe: Abbr | View Answer |
On the — (fleeing) | View Answer |
One of the three Furies | View Answer |
One of the Three Musketeers | View Answer |
Ontario tribe | View Answer |
Patronage | View Answer |
Pet doc | View Answer |
Pie-mode link | View Answer |
Piquancy | View Answer |
Pisa's river | View Answer |
Pittsburgh footballers | View Answer |
Place — (be active on eBay, say) | View Answer |
Plundering | View Answer |
Polecat's kin | View Answer |
Race of people in an H.G. Wells novella | View Answer |
RandB great Marvin | View Answer |
RandR alone | View Answer |
Riddle's answer | View Answer |
Riddle, part 2 | View Answer |
Riddle, part 3 | View Answer |
Riddle, part 4 | View Answer |
Ride a wave | View Answer |
Second-largest city in Oklahoma | View Answer |
See 83-Across | View Answer |
Shrine figure | View Answer |
Shrine figure | View Answer |
Simile middle | View Answer |
Skip over, as a vowel | View Answer |
Sleek, informally | View Answer |
So-called "fifth taste" | View Answer |
Some sorority letters | View Answer |
Song-belting Merman | View Answer |
Stalin-era labor camp | View Answer |
Start of a riddle | View Answer |
Swiss watch brand | View Answer |
Tennis player Borg | View Answer |
Third-largest city in Israel | View Answer |
Three x three | View Answer |
Tingly feeling | View Answer |
Top squad | View Answer |
Totally tired | View Answer |
Treats maliciously | View Answer |
Urge against | View Answer |
With 49-Across, touter of green eggs and ham | View Answer |
World War II film, when tripled | View Answer |
Writer Gogol | View Answer |
Writer Sábato | View Answer |
Zing | View Answer |
ZZ Top album whose name is Spanish for "The Crazy One" | View Answer |
— -Flush (bathroom brand) | View Answer |
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