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'A Fall of Moondust' author | View Answer |
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'Ernest Saves Christmas' character | View Answer |
'Georgia on My Mind' singer Willie | View Answer |
'I know! Pick me!' | View Answer |
'Mrs. Lennon' singer | View Answer |
'Skyrim' humanoids | View Answer |
'That was my experience as well' | View Answer |
'Today' co-host ___ Lee Gifford | View Answer |
'Who knew!' | View Answer |
1977 Scott Turow work | View Answer |
Adorkable sort | View Answer |
Alley division | View Answer |
Amasses, as debt | View Answer |
Animal in a shrewdness | View Answer |
Back-of-the-text text | View Answer |
Baja Fresh order | View Answer |
Bana of 'Funny People' | View Answer |
Bane for Lady Macbeth | View Answer |
Became trite | View Answer |
Belittle bigwigs? | View Answer |
Box ___ (dance) | View Answer |
Break bread, say? | View Answer |
Brie seen at Hollywood parties | View Answer |
Budget overseer, briefly | View Answer |
Bull's sticker | View Answer |
Casting director? | View Answer |
Cephalic vein site | View Answer |
Cheerleading toy dog? | View Answer |
Chicago Wolves' org | View Answer |
Coin words? | View Answer |
Comic strip bully whom Bill Watterson described as 'every jerk I've ever known' | View Answer |
Comic's creations | View Answer |
Condition treated by cognitive behavioral therapy, briefly | View Answer |
Corporation that owns the Willy Wonka Candy Factory | View Answer |
Creation myth figure | View Answer |
Croc or mule, e.g | View Answer |
Cry after a tee shot | View Answer |
Currency coded as MXN | View Answer |
Deck with Strength | View Answer |
Diplomatic objective | View Answer |
Dogon people's nation | View Answer |
Dress size category | View Answer |
Emotionally volatile | View Answer |
Emulate a politician, in a way | View Answer |
Errand runner who's full of energy? | View Answer |
Far from consistent | View Answer |
First name among fast-food clowns | View Answer |
Fought somebody | View Answer |
Fred and Wilma's snorkasaurus | View Answer |
Furry sitcom character | View Answer |
Gorge where one does a kicking dance? | View Answer |
Gulf state dignitary | View Answer |
Harrison of 'Cleopatra' | View Answer |
Herding pooch | View Answer |
Hoped that one would | View Answer |
Horseplay with a percussion instrument? | View Answer |
How sweet and sour chicken may be served | View Answer |
Hydrometallurgy need | View Answer |
In a dejected state | View Answer |
It sparked colonial protests in 1773 | View Answer |
Jigoro Kano's discipline | View Answer |
John, to Prince William | View Answer |
Killed off characters? | View Answer |
Letters to a creditor | View Answer |
Like grass at sunrise | View Answer |
Like some chili powder | View Answer |
Like the humor of 'The Full Monty' | View Answer |
Literary character who said, 'There is no charm equal to tenderness of heart' | View Answer |
Long-lasting style | View Answer |
Make of Silvercar cars | View Answer |
Member of the love triangle in the 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' book 'Triangle: Imzadi II' | View Answer |
Messy locales | View Answer |
Microbrewery fixture | View Answer |
Molokai menu item | View Answer |
NBA team member? | View Answer |
Netflix choice | View Answer |
Noise from Narnia's Aslan | View Answer |
Note used in Naples | View Answer |
Nuclear fuel container | View Answer |
Oscar-nominated portrayer of Juno MacGuff | View Answer |
Parking places | View Answer |
Penalty after a return, perhaps | View Answer |
Pennsylvania port on the St. Lawrence Seaway | View Answer |
Person taking reservations | View Answer |
Potsie player Williams | View Answer |
Restaurant invader | View Answer |
Right field? | View Answer |
Sacha Baron Cohen character ... or an Arizona river flowing north? | View Answer |
Season that's good for both parties involved? | View Answer |
Sign of a rotting egg | View Answer |
Situation after a couple of tags | View Answer |
SoCal area that holds an annual Mexican Independence Day parade and festival | View Answer |
Sole food? | View Answer |
Start a program anew | View Answer |
Substance in an engine | View Answer |
Tender in Tokyo | View Answer |
They're held by Lady Justice | View Answer |
Transferred, as a title | View Answer |
Trunks in museums | View Answer |
Union admission of 1890 | View Answer |
Utter, in the Bible | View Answer |
Website documenting fake news | View Answer |
West Coast conference until 2011 when its number grew to 12 | View Answer |
West Coast wine valley | View Answer |
Where extinct birds were trained in karate? | View Answer |
Wild lobster relative? | View Answer |
Writ ___ | View Answer |
___ boss | View Answer |
___ capitalism | View Answer |
___ Thins | View Answer |
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