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'50s presidential mon___r | View Answer |
'Already watched that film before' | View Answer |
'Cake Boss' finish | View Answer |
'Gimme some Friskies!' | View Answer |
'Se7en' motif | View Answer |
'The devil is in the details,' e.g | View Answer |
'The Profit' network | View Answer |
'___ You' (Pink Floyd classic) | View Answer |
Abandoned, and a description of one of this puzzle's circled words | View Answer |
Added to the critique | View Answer |
Aladdin's partner in crime | View Answer |
Americano mixer | View Answer |
Anticipatory feeling | View Answer |
Arcade game listings, and a description of one of this puzzle's circled words | View Answer |
Arm band, for short? | View Answer |
Basis of a tantrum | View Answer |
Beast of biblical treks | View Answer |
Big Balkans group | View Answer |
Boca burger's protein source | View Answer |
Body of rock studied by a hydrogeologist | View Answer |
Bonnie Parker's portrayer in 'Bonnie and Clyde' | View Answer |
Brad of 'Fury' | View Answer |
Brand of trash products | View Answer |
Campsite confection | View Answer |
Chicago daily, briefly | View Answer |
City woe | View Answer |
Clear, as memory | View Answer |
Cool and unsocial | View Answer |
Coolidge on albums | View Answer |
Cosmonaut Novitskiy | View Answer |
Curveball ace Blyleven | View Answer |
Decorates, in automotive slang | View Answer |
Delivery letters | View Answer |
Diamond corner | View Answer |
Dim type | View Answer |
Drug linked to a mid-2010s epidemic | View Answer |
Early Guatemalans | View Answer |
End of the line | View Answer |
ENT's diagnosis, maybe | View Answer |
Evening get-together at a restaurant | View Answer |
FDR's ___ Deal | View Answer |
Feature opposite the hypotenuse, and a description of one of this puzzle's circled words | View Answer |
First lady after Frances | View Answer |
Flick nitpicker of note | View Answer |
Foreman's delivery | View Answer |
Genre for Eiichiro Oda | View Answer |
Govt. institution that makes commemorative medals | View Answer |
Graduate student? | View Answer |
Hangs about | View Answer |
High point for a churchgoer? | View Answer |
Home players, once | View Answer |
How some theatrical people may burst out | View Answer |
Indonesian locale where an international film festival has been held since 2007 | View Answer |
It has winglike fins | View Answer |
Kauai goodbye | View Answer |
Kool stuff | View Answer |
Krasnoyarsk currency | View Answer |
Lacking liveliness | View Answer |
Ladies in the field | View Answer |
Like 'Alien' | View Answer |
Like Al Gore's diet | View Answer |
Like pink grapefruit | View Answer |
Like some sandwich orders | View Answer |
Like the tomatoes on bruschetta, often | View Answer |
Magistrate's focus | View Answer |
Magnificent mark | View Answer |
Make uneasy | View Answer |
Makes effervescent | View Answer |
Many a Neruda piece | View Answer |
Marisa of 'War, Inc.' | View Answer |
Meridian's state | View Answer |
Metaphorical roles | View Answer |
Modern expression of excitement | View Answer |
Moist surface growth | View Answer |
Name in telegraphy | View Answer |
Nature walk options | View Answer |
Nicknames for dachshunds | View Answer |
Northern Finnish region that's home to the 'Official Hometown of Santa Claus' | View Answer |
Onetime car failure | View Answer |
Overly formal self-intro | View Answer |
Parallel lines in math? | View Answer |
Pasta sheet, in lasagna | View Answer |
Performs, to the Bard | View Answer |
Periods of equilibrium | View Answer |
Pizza pie parts | View Answer |
Pool units? | View Answer |
Quaint 'cool' | View Answer |
Reach the low point, and a description of one of this puzzle's circled words | View Answer |
Reno from Miami | View Answer |
Request for permission | View Answer |
Rich treat | View Answer |
Safety point value | View Answer |
See 50 Down | View Answer |
Smooching in front of your friends, e.g | View Answer |
Some amphibious pets | View Answer |
Subject of a 2017 Ken Burns-Lynn Novick documentary, briefly | View Answer |
The Joker, e.g | View Answer |
They produce unusually large harvests | View Answer |
Tiny winged nuisances | View Answer |
Toy soldier makeup | View Answer |
Treatment plant stuff | View Answer |
Went on a 5K, say | View Answer |
With 52 Down, Paul Lynde's longtime place in a TV game show, and a description of one of this puzzle's circled words | View Answer |
Writes 'good' as 'gold,' e.g | View Answer |
___ call | View Answer |
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