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"Make Room for Daddy" actor Rusty | View Answer |
"There's this fellow who might be able to help you" | View Answer |
14th-century Russian ruler | View Answer |
2017-21 Treasury Secretary Steven | View Answer |
A pair plus one | View Answer |
Actress Téa | View Answer |
Actress Thompson of "Selma" | View Answer |
Adept public performer | View Answer |
Afraid | View Answer |
Almondy Italian liqueur | View Answer |
Ammonia derivative | View Answer |
Angola's Isabel dos — | View Answer |
Audio equipment technician | View Answer |
Avaricious sort | View Answer |
Away from the office, say | View Answer |
Bandleader Louis | View Answer |
Boats' backs | View Answer |
Body of water east of Dublin | View Answer |
Breathe out | View Answer |
Breeze-filled | View Answer |
British bye-byes | View Answer |
Canadian $2 coin | View Answer |
Capital of Lebanon | View Answer |
Carried, as a burden | View Answer |
Casual top | View Answer |
Chops up | View Answer |
City in central Minnesota | View Answer |
CNN journalist Jim | View Answer |
Coalition | View Answer |
Comment after a potential insult | View Answer |
Computer-aided extraction of information | View Answer |
Def. pact of 1954-77 | View Answer |
Deuce-beating cards | View Answer |
Dock | View Answer |
End in — (finish even) | View Answer |
Engender | View Answer |
Exam do-over | View Answer |
Fails to see | View Answer |
Fan of '40s jazz | View Answer |
Figure skater Slutskaya | View Answer |
Firefly, e.g | View Answer |
Flicks like "Moonstruck" and "Pretty Woman" | View Answer |
Front section | View Answer |
Girl in Wonderland | View Answer |
Handle, as a matter | View Answer |
Handles deftly | View Answer |
Harvests | View Answer |
Have a link (with) | View Answer |
Herman or Lily of old TV | View Answer |
I and everyone else present | View Answer |
Impelled | View Answer |
Jerry Stiller's partner | View Answer |
Jimmy of "NYPD Blue" | View Answer |
Judges, during cases | View Answer |
Kagan of the court | View Answer |
Knife in old infomercials | View Answer |
Landlord's log | View Answer |
Last part of some play acts | View Answer |
Legislate | View Answer |
Less sinful | View Answer |
Like a fleeing fugitive | View Answer |
Like consumed food | View Answer |
Like some telemarketing headsets | View Answer |
Like sticky weather | View Answer |
Longtime brand of toasted cereal | View Answer |
Looked over carefully | View Answer |
Looked through narrowly | View Answer |
Loss due to carelessness | View Answer |
Lower arm bones | View Answer |
Macramé workers, e.g | View Answer |
Make fun of | View Answer |
Makes agitated | View Answer |
Modus — (method) | View Answer |
Most stale-smelling | View Answer |
Most vigorous | View Answer |
Mother, in Mexico | View Answer |
Not going off topic | View Answer |
Of speech sounds | View Answer |
One end of a battery | View Answer |
People with unhappy faces | View Answer |
Place for wedding vows | View Answer |
Poetry Muse | View Answer |
Prefix with indicate or bassoon | View Answer |
Protrude | View Answer |
Puts in place | View Answer |
Quack medicines | View Answer |
Relatives of pianos | View Answer |
Renunciation | View Answer |
Resolve | View Answer |
Rough-textured | View Answer |
Sanctified, old-style | View Answer |
Sanctuary | View Answer |
Seller of goods to customers | View Answer |
Set at ease | View Answer |
Set back, as an alcove | View Answer |
Shrouded in mystery | View Answer |
Singer Helen | View Answer |
Soft hue | View Answer |
Some weight-watchers | View Answer |
Sounded like a kitten | View Answer |
Soundproof chambers in TV studios, e.g | View Answer |
Sounds like a bonfire | View Answer |
Stingy sort | View Answer |
Tel Aviv locale | View Answer |
Tequila brand with a bull logo | View Answer |
To a greater degree | View Answer |
Totally quiet | View Answer |
Travel from Kansas to Utah, e.g | View Answer |
Typed, as a PIN | View Answer |
Uncaps, e.g | View Answer |
University locales | View Answer |
Vehicle pulled by yoked animals | View Answer |
What a week consists of | View Answer |
Wild animals | View Answer |
Writer Hemingway | View Answer |
Zora — Hurston | View Answer |
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