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"The Mary Tyler Moore Show" actress Georgia | View Answer |
"The Mary Tyler Moore Show" character Nivens | View Answer |
"True indeed" | View Answer |
"Whip It" rock band | View Answer |
"Yes, that's what I said" | View Answer |
"— Wiedersehen" | View Answer |
1924 Edna Ferber novel | View Answer |
2008 novel by John L. Parker Jr | View Answer |
20th Greek letter | View Answer |
Advice that may calm someone | View Answer |
Affix with paste | View Answer |
Appearing gradually, as a film scene | View Answer |
Arab chief | View Answer |
Atmosphere | View Answer |
Attack from hiding | View Answer |
Become a queen, as a princess | View Answer |
Beer barrel | View Answer |
Beginner, in slang | View Answer |
Belt holes | View Answer |
Beneficial to both sides | View Answer |
Bidirectional, as a door | View Answer |
Boatloads | View Answer |
Boston basketballer | View Answer |
Bridles | View Answer |
Bus. firms | View Answer |
Bygone rival of Delta | View Answer |
Bygone U.K. record label | View Answer |
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Channel for college sports | View Answer |
Chop to bits | View Answer |
City south of Topeka, KS | View Answer |
Clingy wrap | View Answer |
Cold brew, informally | View Answer |
Commercials | View Answer |
Corp. VIPs | View Answer |
Covered decoratively, as walls | View Answer |
Covert "Hey!" | View Answer |
Covert org | View Answer |
Detailed evaluations, in brief | View Answer |
District | View Answer |
Easy victory | View Answer |
Enemy | View Answer |
English prep school | View Answer |
Entry | View Answer |
Far enough not to be in danger | View Answer |
Farthest down | View Answer |
Fathered | View Answer |
Fed. bond | View Answer |
Figure skater Kulik | View Answer |
Fills totally | View Answer |
Flee fast | View Answer |
Gawk | View Answer |
German city on der Rhein | View Answer |
Gibbon, e.g | View Answer |
Glenn of the Eagles | View Answer |
Granola tidbit | View Answer |
Hairstyles | View Answer |
Head, in Nice | View Answer |
Heats a little | View Answer |
Helsinki natives | View Answer |
In — (in its original place) | View Answer |
Indiana river | View Answer |
Info to input | View Answer |
Iowa college | View Answer |
Iraq neighbor | View Answer |
Japanese dance-drama | View Answer |
Jazz wailer | View Answer |
Key next to a period | View Answer |
Kids of boomers | View Answer |
Kingdom in Genesis | View Answer |
Kylo of "Star Wars" | View Answer |
Large burden | View Answer |
Lawn bowling variety | View Answer |
Linking word in Leipzig | View Answer |
Magic charm | View Answer |
Military bed | View Answer |
More foam-filled | View Answer |
More prying | View Answer |
Mushy food | View Answer |
Nav. officer | View Answer |
Newark's county | View Answer |
Observe | View Answer |
Old Hollywood's — Code | View Answer |
Old TV tube | View Answer |
PalmPilot, e.g., in brief | View Answer |
Partner of Sturm | View Answer |
Party card game | View Answer |
Patronize Hertz or Avis | View Answer |
Plane pilot | View Answer |
Pricey plane section | View Answer |
Pro at CPR | View Answer |
Quiz whizzes, perhaps | View Answer |
Really vexes | View Answer |
Rocket interceptor, in brief | View Answer |
Ryder vehicle | View Answer |
Sailing | View Answer |
Set in motion | View Answer |
Singer Rita | View Answer |
Singers Ross and Krall | View Answer |
Sixth Greek letters | View Answer |
Soft and — | View Answer |
Soft mineral | View Answer |
Sounds | View Answer |
Split to bits | View Answer |
Splitting | View Answer |
Subject of the adage formed by the starts of nine long answers in this puzzle | View Answer |
Summer, in Soissons | View Answer |
Tartrate, e.g | View Answer |
Terminate | View Answer |
Terminate | View Answer |
Test the suitability of | View Answer |
TGIF's "I" | View Answer |
Thom of Radiohead | View Answer |
Tire pressure meas | View Answer |
To the — degree | View Answer |
Torn clothes | View Answer |
Tot's query | View Answer |
Trauma ctrs | View Answer |
Truncates | View Answer |
Trust (in) | View Answer |
TV brand | View Answer |
Unlock, in verse | View Answer |
Using logical operators | View Answer |
Using Nero's language | View Answer |
Very angry | View Answer |
Violinist Stern | View Answer |
Virginia hrs | View Answer |
Whole | View Answer |
Widespread | View Answer |
Wiggly fishes | View Answer |
Wrestler Flair | View Answer |
Writer Bagnold | View Answer |
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