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'Golden' shape in mathematics | View Answer |
'Hot' fad of the 1970s | View Answer |
'Ludovisi ___' (sculpture of Mars) | View Answer |
'Oh, is that so?' | View Answer |
'Quick, in the closet!' | View Answer |
'Someone I know wants to know (and that someone is me)' | View Answer |
'That's wrong' | View Answer |
'The Family Reunion' playwright | View Answer |
'Yankee Doodle Dandy' Oscar winner James | View Answer |
'___ let the beetle, ___ the death-moth be / Your mournful Psyche': Keats | View Answer |
10 Down's 10 Down, say | View Answer |
Afternoon event platter | View Answer |
Alternative to a Swiffer WetJet | View Answer |
Animal who becomes a kung fu master in an animated film franchise | View Answer |
Apt nickname of Sam Rothstein in 'Casino' | View Answer |
Area at the bottom of a certain window | View Answer |
Band chasing bandits | View Answer |
Being created from light, in Islamic faith | View Answer |
Big growth for Marx | View Answer |
Bouncy sound effect | View Answer |
Breadstick tidbits, at times | View Answer |
Business-supplies retailer involved in a 2013 merger | View Answer |
Carousel objects | View Answer |
Ceremonial affirmation | View Answer |
Certain family VIPs | View Answer |
Chalcopyrite and others | View Answer |
Check instruction | View Answer |
Chef Ina who hosts 'Barefoot Contessa' | View Answer |
Combustible structures | View Answer |
Comedic contemporary of Jean de La Fontaine | View Answer |
Composition of Yosemite's Half Dome | View Answer |
Construction units | View Answer |
Control group? | View Answer |
Counselor born in 2336 | View Answer |
Critiques like a chef? | View Answer |
Cross-country event, perhaps | View Answer |
Cutting-edge | View Answer |
Demond's co-star in a 1970s sitcom | View Answer |
Depression used for drainage | View Answer |
Director Lee | View Answer |
Dissertation feature | View Answer |
Documents listing the prices for printed pitches in a newspaper | View Answer |
Eagles coach? | View Answer |
Eject with force | View Answer |
Enterprise setting | View Answer |
Equine noises | View Answer |
Essential ___ Energy (Optimum Nutrition dietary supplement) | View Answer |
Exhaust emission | View Answer |
Eye spot? | View Answer |
Fire-___ (some sideshow performers) | View Answer |
First athlete to be depicted on a Wheaties box (in 1934) | View Answer |
From Rishon LeZion, say | View Answer |
General areas? | View Answer |
Gere title role of 2000 | View Answer |
Gluck's title character who sings 'Che farò senza Euridice?' | View Answer |
Graphic displaying OK | View Answer |
Have a scuffle | View Answer |
Hit Bette Midler song that compares love to a river, a razor, a hunger and (most important) a flower | View Answer |
Honorific before Bear, Fox or Rabbit | View Answer |
Horror film weapon | View Answer |
Incited | View Answer |
Infomercial phrase | View Answer |
It's mentioned 12 times in a Christmas carol | View Answer |
Lacking expressiveness | View Answer |
Light Cordoba courses | View Answer |
Like 8675309, say | View Answer |
Like Ant-Man, at times | View Answer |
Like some short ribs | View Answer |
Making like | View Answer |
Miner character of a 1937 film | View Answer |
More likely to slack off | View Answer |
Most prolix | View Answer |
Night rider of fiction | View Answer |
No. 1 hit whose lyric 'This'll be the day that I die' was turned into 'Soon I'm gonna be a Jedi' by Weird Al | View Answer |
Nominee lists | View Answer |
Note below an F, maybe | View Answer |
Offers | View Answer |
One of an old TV couple | View Answer |
Oxen, to each other | View Answer |
Party refreshment | View Answer |
Period of one's youth | View Answer |
Person cured in the Book of Matthew | View Answer |
Phone camera option | View Answer |
Pop quintet singer with a fashionable nickname | View Answer |
Removed, as a coat | View Answer |
Represent, in a way | View Answer |
Requiem, e.g | View Answer |
Rutherford or Hayes, e.g | View Answer |
Seized, as territory | View Answer |
Short spot before a longer spot | View Answer |
Sinister sign, perhaps | View Answer |
Sirius Black, after his time in Azkaban | View Answer |
Sound of an object falling into a sound | View Answer |
St. Peter's masterpiece | View Answer |
Stage backdrops | View Answer |
Take pains? | View Answer |
Term for a person with 'hyperempathy,' in Octavia E. Butler books | View Answer |
Thorough medical examination | View Answer |
Tony-winning musical whose main characters are named Guy and Girl | View Answer |
Top choice, in slang | View Answer |
Truck capacity units | View Answer |
WHO member? | View Answer |
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