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'Skepticism is ___ resting-place for human reason': Kant | View Answer |
'The ___ Portrait' (Poe story) | View Answer |
2001 pigskin flop, for short | View Answer |
British scientist/novelist who lectured on 'The Two Cultures' | View Answer |
Character jailed for a crime he can't recall in Flannery O'Connor's 'A Good Man Is Hard to Find' | View Answer |
Choose, as a survey square | View Answer |
Condemned man at the heart of Richard Wright's 'Native Son' | View Answer |
Cookie whose 'Templar' design elements have been debunked by Snopes.com | View Answer |
Corset cinchers | View Answer |
Cover with plastic? | View Answer |
Cpl.'s subordinates | View Answer |
Daniel Defoe con artist who avoids the noose through transport to the Colonies | View Answer |
Eased one's feet into, as mules | View Answer |
Eminem's Missouri birthplace, informally | View Answer |
GPS options: Abbr | View Answer |
Greek god of satire | View Answer |
Hardy heroine who is hanged for killing a supposed cousin | View Answer |
He faces the guillotine in Camus's 'The Stranger' | View Answer |
He gets 14 years for murder in 'A Clockwork Orange' | View Answer |
He had been imprisoned for stealing bread in 'Les Misérables' | View Answer |
Host nation for the 2022 FIFA World Cup | View Answer |
ID that many memorize | View Answer |
ISP that has been a Verizon subsidiary since 2015 | View Answer |
Kin of Inc | View Answer |
Legendary one-named kicker | View Answer |
Like a bulb with no lampshade, say | View Answer |
Like George in the Nancy Drew series | View Answer |
Marie Curie (___ Sklodowska) | View Answer |
Membrane fragment clinging to a newborn's head | View Answer |
Milan Cathedral, familiarly | View Answer |
Mystical ambience | View Answer |
Objects of tween adulation, often | View Answer |
One of a trio at either end of a Quidditch pitch | View Answer |
Parts of drum kits | View Answer |
Party to NAFTA: Abbr | View Answer |
Protagonist who gets eight years of penal servitude in 'Crime and Punishment' | View Answer |
Racing sponsor founded in 7 Down | View Answer |
Reached the Candy Castle first in Candy Land, e.g | View Answer |
Reuben seller | View Answer |
Roc-A-___ Records | View Answer |
So-called 'Hemingway cats' have extra ones | View Answer |
Sprawling paintings, often | View Answer |
Tall, dark and handsome: Abbr | View Answer |
Terrier type named for a Hebrides isle | View Answer |
Text in a mosque | View Answer |
The Lady of the Lake bewitches him | View Answer |
Uncooperative computer of sci-fi | View Answer |
Wine-bottle residue | View Answer |
With insufficient strictness | View Answer |
Writing on many a nonscholastic chalkboard | View Answer |
___-to-table movement | View Answer |
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