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'i' rapper Kendrick | View Answer |
'Living' things, maybe | View Answer |
'Skin' and 'Bones,' e.g | View Answer |
'The ___ Runner' (Khaled Hosseini book) | View Answer |
'We've been tricked!' | View Answer |
'X-Men: Days of Future Past' actor ___ Sy | View Answer |
'Yesterday!' | View Answer |
*Becomes more restrictive | View Answer |
*Destroyed, as by fire | View Answer |
*Injuring | View Answer |
*Liberal arts college on the West Coast | View Answer |
*Longtime program featuring Ted Koppel | View Answer |
*Producing rattling noises | View Answer |
*Space satellites, e.g | View Answer |
*They're not included | View Answer |
*Treat served during a 4 p.m. British social | View Answer |
*Weather phenomenon caused by cold air passing over the warm moisture of a certain body of water | View Answer |
Actor Jason of 'Star Trek: Discovery' | View Answer |
Actress Alexander | View Answer |
Atlantic feature | View Answer |
Before the arthroscopy, e.g | View Answer |
Begin driving | View Answer |
Bonnyrigg boys | View Answer |
Canard ___ presse (French dish) | View Answer |
Chihuahua party | View Answer |
Child-care providers | View Answer |
Classist types, perhaps | View Answer |
Command after an error | View Answer |
Commencement attire | View Answer |
Cube developer | View Answer |
Decides that one will | View Answer |
Deen's lists? | View Answer |
Detectors of waves | View Answer |
Disney film queen | View Answer |
Don on the airwaves | View Answer |
Dramatic genre | View Answer |
Drink that Dave Barry called the 'greatest invention in the history of mankind' | View Answer |
Emulate Mercury or Mars | View Answer |
Event for visitors | View Answer |
Exam since 1948 | View Answer |
Fifth of a royal flush | View Answer |
Five-year-old method of transport, say | View Answer |
Foreman's deliveries, at times | View Answer |
Formal accessory | View Answer |
Fox, e.g | View Answer |
From Rotterdam, say | View Answer |
Gets in on, with 'in' | View Answer |
Goal after a defense, briefly | View Answer |
Grail ___ (important book in 'Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade') | View Answer |
It's like 'kinda' | View Answer |
Larch part | View Answer |
Letter's document | View Answer |
Like an albatross | View Answer |
Like many basilicas | View Answer |
Like three Cy Young performances | View Answer |
Load, as files | View Answer |
Loving god | View Answer |
Luther's propositions | View Answer |
Luxury hotel chain based in Dallas | View Answer |
Malkin or Plushenko with skates (but in different sports) | View Answer |
Managed, as a task | View Answer |
Michael of SNL | View Answer |
Mini bar? | View Answer |
Minor key of Chopin's 'Fantaisie-Impromptu,' Op. 66, No. 4 | View Answer |
Mrs. Smith product | View Answer |
Music legend John | View Answer |
Nation whose name means 'Land of the Thunder Dragon' in its native language | View Answer |
NFL sideline reporter ___ Oliver | View Answer |
Old recording format | View Answer |
Org. for caregivers | View Answer |
Palm reader's concern | View Answer |
Peter Pan destination | View Answer |
Philadelphia Museum of Art architectural feature shown in a classic 'Rocky' scene | View Answer |
Pirates wear them | View Answer |
Reminder at work | View Answer |
Requiring consolation | View Answer |
Score holder | View Answer |
Seasonal strain? | View Answer |
Short time periods? | View Answer |
Single bit of info | View Answer |
Site of some splits | View Answer |
Slices of pi? | View Answer |
Smooth, street-wise | View Answer |
Some 'My Little Pony' characters | View Answer |
Some Montana targets | View Answer |
Some records, briefly | View Answer |
Subject for Carl Sagan | View Answer |
Sundae toppings | View Answer |
Sundae toppings | View Answer |
Supervillains' spaces | View Answer |
Trainer's word | View Answer |
Treats derisively | View Answer |
Trigger censors, in a way | View Answer |
Trunk full of bones | View Answer |
Tuxedo shirt item | View Answer |
Utterance of indifference | View Answer |
Vehicle in many 'Calvin and Hobbes' strips | View Answer |
Volleyball actions | View Answer |
Warm, as in a ski lodge | View Answer |
What a shortstop may use to field a grounder | View Answer |
Wikipedia bio tidbit | View Answer |
Workplaces for many STEM students | View Answer |
___ Grey (protagonist of 'Hush, Hush' books) | View Answer |
___ Stone (language-learning software) | View Answer |
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