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"El —" (1961 epic film) | View Answer |
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"State Fair" actor Ayres | View Answer |
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1996 presidential hopeful Bob | View Answer |
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Actress Long | View Answer |
Affliction for some war vets | View Answer |
Album's first half | View Answer |
Allergic outbursts | View Answer |
Anomalous | View Answer |
Ariel's planet | View Answer |
Back spot for a rider | View Answer |
Beat in a mano-a-mano | View Answer |
Best Picture of 1997 | View Answer |
Best Picture of 2012 | View Answer |
Big shindig | View Answer |
Bit of salt | View Answer |
Boise loc | View Answer |
Brand of coolers | View Answer |
Cantina pot | View Answer |
Clip- — (some ties) | View Answer |
Comedian in Lesotho's capital? | View Answer |
Country south of Braz | View Answer |
Creator of Tom Sawyer | View Answer |
Creature in the Philippines' capital? | View Answer |
Deer relative | View Answer |
Deli staple | View Answer |
Detect | View Answer |
Doc's Rx | View Answer |
Doughnut-shaped | View Answer |
Drivers' org | View Answer |
Dutch cheese | View Answer |
Ending for schnozz | View Answer |
Ewoks' forest moon | View Answer |
Experienced via another person | View Answer |
Fahrenheit alternative | View Answer |
Female goat | View Answer |
Feudal lords in Greece's capital? | View Answer |
Feudal toiler | View Answer |
Fiduciary figure | View Answer |
Fills the lungs | View Answer |
Final inning, usually | View Answer |
Final: Abbr | View Answer |
Flared dress | View Answer |
Fond du —, Wisconsin | View Answer |
Former British prime minister Benjamin | View Answer |
Geronimo or Cochise | View Answer |
Golfer Hale | View Answer |
Gussies up | View Answer |
Gym sweatboxes in the Bahamas' capital? | View Answer |
Harper of "No Country for Old Men" | View Answer |
Has to have | View Answer |
Horse-drawn carriage in Angola's capital? | View Answer |
Hot wax may be a part of it | View Answer |
Ill-suited | View Answer |
Insect's egg capsule | View Answer |
Intimate chat | View Answer |
Island south of Sicily | View Answer |
Jamaican music genre | View Answer |
Kimono sash | View Answer |
Kin of -ette | View Answer |
Knot on a tree branch | View Answer |
Letter before epsilon | View Answer |
Letter before upsilon | View Answer |
Libyan port | View Answer |
Like a desert | View Answer |
Like a desert | View Answer |
Like charged atoms | View Answer |
Like horses offered for breeding | View Answer |
Like Lowell's "day in June" | View Answer |
Lime drink | View Answer |
Madrid's land, to its natives | View Answer |
Massey of old movies | View Answer |
Melodramatic | View Answer |
Method: Abbr | View Answer |
Mexican meat dishes | View Answer |
Mineo of old movies | View Answer |
Modify | View Answer |
Morse click | View Answer |
Moves with a rustling sound | View Answer |
MSNBC anchor Cabrera | View Answer |
Mud bath site | View Answer |
N.J. hours | View Answer |
Narratives | View Answer |
Nobelist Root | View Answer |
Not flabby | View Answer |
Olympic swimmer Tom | View Answer |
Palace area for women | View Answer |
Paper VIPs | View Answer |
Part of DKNY | View Answer |
Past due | View Answer |
Pear variety | View Answer |
Petri dish site | View Answer |
Pleasantly pungent | View Answer |
Pluralized -y, often | View Answer |
Pollen-bearing organ from a flower in Iran's capital? | View Answer |
Popular beer from Japan | View Answer |
Prez Roosevelt | View Answer |
Primitive-based kind of diet | View Answer |
Privy to | View Answer |
Public square in Bolivia's capital? | View Answer |
Releases from one's grasp | View Answer |
Removes some rodents | View Answer |
Ring thrown at a peg in Ecuador's capital? | View Answer |
Rove (about) | View Answer |
Said "OK" to silently | View Answer |
Says "OK" to | View Answer |
Scarlet bird | View Answer |
Showed up at | View Answer |
Singer Chris | View Answer |
Skating couples in France's capital? | View Answer |
Slogan | View Answer |
Small parasite in South Korea's capital? | View Answer |
Snarky laugh | View Answer |
Sobieski of the screen | View Answer |
Solitary | View Answer |
Stately home | View Answer |
String after P | View Answer |
Striped stinkers | View Answer |
Swiss peak | View Answer |
Tabby not leaving the house | View Answer |
Target of the Salk vaccine | View Answer |
The second "S" of KISS | View Answer |
They often precede verbs | View Answer |
Timber tool | View Answer |
TV captain Jean- — Picard | View Answer |
Vietnamese holiday | View Answer |
Voting "no" | View Answer |
Website ID | View Answer |
Workforce newcomer | View Answer |
— Baba | View Answer |
— Fridays (eatery chain) | View Answer |
— Lanka | View Answer |
— Plaines | View Answer |
— roll (hot) | View Answer |
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