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'Chess' pieces? | View Answer |
'DEER XING,' e.g | View Answer |
'Fuel' singer DiFranco | View Answer |
'Had a busy time at work, eh?' | View Answer |
'Have mercy on me!' | View Answer |
'Lollipop' rapper ___ Wayne | View Answer |
'Madame Bovary' author Flaubert | View Answer |
'Monster Blood' author R.L. ___ | View Answer |
'Not at ___' | View Answer |
'Puh-leeze!' | View Answer |
'That's my boy!' addressee | View Answer |
'The Princess Bride' swordsman Montoya | View Answer |
1980s attorney general Ed whose last name is one letter off from a certain group of birds | View Answer |
1982 sci-fi classic | View Answer |
2014 Women's Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Griffith | View Answer |
51 Down minus zwei | View Answer |
73, on many courses | View Answer |
89 Down plus zwei | View Answer |
Action film? | View Answer |
Actor with a buff physique? | View Answer |
Bit of condensation | View Answer |
Blacken, at a barbecue | View Answer |
Business abbreviation | View Answer |
Business figure | View Answer |
Chemistry Nobelist Rutherford | View Answer |
Church vow, maybe | View Answer |
Clarification phrase | View Answer |
Clump of cash | View Answer |
Comedian Garofalo | View Answer |
Command to a combo | View Answer |
Contract for a Bronco or Ram, say | View Answer |
Do an outdoor chore | View Answer |
Early PC platform | View Answer |
Emulated an angry cat | View Answer |
Ends an engagement | View Answer |
Epson machine powder | View Answer |
Event with a judge | View Answer |
Fall in February | View Answer |
Famed martial artist, after he gets thrown out? | View Answer |
Far from emotional | View Answer |
Fateful March time | View Answer |
Fictional Lane | View Answer |
Film director whose money was stolen? | View Answer |
Filmdom's Beatty | View Answer |
Flounder's animated friend | View Answer |
Former NBC newsman, when he gets high? | View Answer |
Former variety show host, when he gets tossed in the air? | View Answer |
Gemini 12 astronaut, after he's had a few beers? | View Answer |
George who played Bob Swerski in many SNL sketches | View Answer |
Google Maps line | View Answer |
Grain container | View Answer |
Harry known for magic | View Answer |
Highland youngsters | View Answer |
Human alternative to TurboTax, briefly | View Answer |
Idolizing work | View Answer |
Jet setting | View Answer |
JFK, e.g | View Answer |
Lady of Spain | View Answer |
Lance in '90s news | View Answer |
Like Steve Urkel | View Answer |
Literary character who also has a buff physique? | View Answer |
Lodging locale | View Answer |
Master work? | View Answer |
Matchmaking site for people attending synagogue | View Answer |
Medium for some tattoos | View Answer |
One of the two birds mentioned in Matthew 10:29 | View Answer |
One who battled Zeus | View Answer |
Org. offering a Link & Learn Taxes program | View Answer |
Owl's gripper | View Answer |
People who keep their feet on the ground | View Answer |
Person who's no longer at home | View Answer |
Photographer's aid | View Answer |
Pigs' place | View Answer |
Places where Texans may go dancing? | View Answer |
Prop for the Masters | View Answer |
Religion whose adherents may consult the Book of Shadows | View Answer |
Rich cheese, often? | View Answer |
Road trip game | View Answer |
Ruby shade | View Answer |
Seal hunters | View Answer |
See 46 Down | View Answer |
Show place? | View Answer |
Siri's platform | View Answer |
Source of the 'Code Switch' podcast | View Answer |
Speedskater Ohno | View Answer |
Sporting tattoos | View Answer |
Stage character with a pale face? | View Answer |
Terrarium hoppers | View Answer |
They show Hamilton | View Answer |
Todd who hit homers for 11 MLB teams | View Answer |
Toon company that made the Indestructo Steel Ball | View Answer |
Tripartite snacks | View Answer |
Tropical ring | View Answer |
Try to win a seat | View Answer |
Unilever brand with a weapon-like name | View Answer |
Unleash | View Answer |
With 1 Down, Big Dipper's constellation | View Answer |
___ eclipse | View Answer |
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