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"Cool beans!" | View Answer |
"ER" or "CSI" | View Answer |
"Just one moment" | View Answer |
"Movin' —" (sitcom theme song) | View Answer |
"Told ya so!" | View Answer |
"True —" ("Indeedy") | View Answer |
"Wait, my rant isn't finished ..." | View Answer |
"— a girl!" | View Answer |
"— Na Na" | View Answer |
1996-2002 sports sitcom | View Answer |
2011-13 Fran Drescher sitcom | View Answer |
2018 war documentary directed by Peter Jackson | View Answer |
Absurd | View Answer |
Actor Hume of "Cocoon" | View Answer |
Actress Cuthbert | View Answer |
Agnus — (lamb figure) | View Answer |
Amazes | View Answer |
Art of Erté | View Answer |
Author Blyton | View Answer |
Auxiliary professor | View Answer |
Bible book after Micah | View Answer |
Big name in candy wafers | View Answer |
Biting turtle | View Answer |
Brand of fruit drinks | View Answer |
Caesar's "Behold!" | View Answer |
Caesar's 202 | View Answer |
Calf product | View Answer |
Campus mil. program | View Answer |
Canon camera brand | View Answer |
Cassini of 20-Across | View Answer |
Certain scanning device: Abbr | View Answer |
Certain surrealist paintings | View Answer |
Cling (to) | View Answer |
Coffee holder | View Answer |
Composer — Sebastian Bach | View Answer |
Correo — (Spanish airmail) | View Answer |
Countering an attack by missile, e.g | View Answer |
Cranky cry | View Answer |
Cultural value system | View Answer |
Daddy's boy | View Answer |
Detests | View Answer |
Down dinner | View Answer |
Dweeb's kin | View Answer |
Dwell at | View Answer |
Eldritch | View Answer |
Era upon era | View Answer |
Eye maladies | View Answer |
Fabric dye brand | View Answer |
Fetching | View Answer |
Fill with more inventory | View Answer |
Finished | View Answer |
First book section | View Answer |
Former U.N. chief Boutros Boutros- — | View Answer |
French for "summers" | View Answer |
Funds | View Answer |
Get a move on | View Answer |
Give it — (try) | View Answer |
Gp. opposed to leather | View Answer |
Hamilton/Burr confrontation | View Answer |
Heads, to Henriette | View Answer |
Hebrew horn | View Answer |
High-fashion clothing | View Answer |
Hockey feints | View Answer |
In love | View Answer |
Iota preceder | View Answer |
Just a tiny bit | View Answer |
Kin of -ette | View Answer |
Knows someone at the company, say | View Answer |
La — Tar Pits | View Answer |
Lead-in to "So sue me!" | View Answer |
Liftoff stress | View Answer |
Like so, informally | View Answer |
Like soon-to-be-unveiled tech | View Answer |
Links gp | View Answer |
Look lewdly | View Answer |
Lot units | View Answer |
Made a habit of taking risks | View Answer |
Mil. school | View Answer |
Milk container | View Answer |
Minty Kentucky Derby drink | View Answer |
Missouri's — Mountains | View Answer |
Model Cheryl | View Answer |
Multilevel structure for Fluffy | View Answer |
N.C. State's NCAA div | View Answer |
N.Y. hours | View Answer |
Nickname for baseball great Ruth | View Answer |
Novelist Jennifer | View Answer |
Novelist Robbins | View Answer |
Occupy | View Answer |
Oil, informally | View Answer |
Once existed | View Answer |
Op-ed writer Maureen | View Answer |
Ordinal suffix | View Answer |
Paris' Champs- — | View Answer |
Perfumer Lauder | View Answer |
Pious sister | View Answer |
Prague citizen | View Answer |
Pre-CIA gp | View Answer |
Prefix with type or plasm | View Answer |
Private, as desires | View Answer |
Pundit Huffington | View Answer |
Quick quip | View Answer |
Recurring themes | View Answer |
Reluctant (to) | View Answer |
Retired NBAer Ming | View Answer |
See 99-Down | View Answer |
She won a Tony for "Hurlyburly" | View Answer |
Signs up | View Answer |
Singer DiFranco | View Answer |
Singer Halliwell | View Answer |
Sly — fox | View Answer |
Song phrase following "See you later, alligator" | View Answer |
St. crossers | View Answer |
Stage actress Hagen | View Answer |
Stage design | View Answer |
Stanford- — test | View Answer |
Stati — (America, in Italian) | View Answer |
Stool or pew | View Answer |
Suffix with chlor- or fluor- | View Answer |
Tears to bits | View Answer |
Toiling away | View Answer |
Toon pic | View Answer |
Tortoise's top | View Answer |
Tube prizes | View Answer |
Turndowns | View Answer |
Underside of a dog's foot | View Answer |
Until this time | View Answer |
Verdi opera | View Answer |
Victor's hand gesture | View Answer |
Vote down | View Answer |
What's spelled out by the starts of six answers in this puzzle | View Answer |
With 106-Down, North Pole surrounder | View Answer |
Year, in Brazil | View Answer |
— last legs (about to collapse) | View Answer |
— Lilly and Co | View Answer |
— over (satisfied for the moment) | View Answer |
— part (role-play) | View Answer |
—Ops (CIA mind games) | View Answer |
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