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'A Doll's House' role | View Answer |
'Dividing the Estate' playwright Horton ___ | View Answer |
'Mayday!,' on a ship | View Answer |
'Mr. Robot' channel | View Answer |
'My IQ' singer DiFranco | View Answer |
'Soul Provider' singer Michael | View Answer |
'Take On Me' rockers | View Answer |
'The Karate Kid' actor Ralph | View Answer |
1719 novel about songbirds perched atop a castaway? | View Answer |
1883 novel about how riches and territory are the same thing? | View Answer |
1902 novella about the essence belonging to Untouchable Eliot's evil counterpart? | View Answer |
1911 children's book about a hidden lair of needlefish? | View Answer |
1931 novel about a shortage of slime? | View Answer |
1949 book about a duel assistant's former spouse? | View Answer |
1959 novel about the cool state police officers employed by a celebrity? | View Answer |
1982 sci-fi film inspired by Pong | View Answer |
1997 novel about a U.S. history grad student's exam? | View Answer |
95 percent, say | View Answer |
A-lister's brief part | View Answer |
Android program | View Answer |
Annoyed continually | View Answer |
Apt rhyme of 'courts' | View Answer |
Bill seen in Bangkok | View Answer |
Bit of Chihuahua cash | View Answer |
Bit of drag show wear | View Answer |
Bit of livestock feed | View Answer |
Blemish on a rug | View Answer |
Bowl supporter | View Answer |
Bruins surname, once | View Answer |
Captain whose name is Latin for 'nobody' | View Answer |
Celebratory gesture | View Answer |
Cellist's cake | View Answer |
Christmas concert tune | View Answer |
Clippers' arena? | View Answer |
Common crime for Carmen Sandiego | View Answer |
Cosmologist's time unit | View Answer |
Currently leading | View Answer |
Day ___ (relaxing site) | View Answer |
Devoted fan | View Answer |
Disreputable group | View Answer |
Distinctive mark above Odysseus's knee | View Answer |
Disturbing signs, maybe | View Answer |
Eggs that may be frozen | View Answer |
Far from edgy | View Answer |
Fashion scarves, say | View Answer |
FBI lab collection | View Answer |
Feature of the side of a football helmet | View Answer |
Ferris wheel locales | View Answer |
Fort ___ (site of ingots) | View Answer |
Frank ___ (Leslie Nielsen's role in 'The Naked Gun' films) | View Answer |
Geology 101 topic | View Answer |
Globe of the Great Southwest city | View Answer |
Guesstimating phrase | View Answer |
Gunslinging Wyatt | View Answer |
Herbivore with hooves | View Answer |
Hero of medieval Spain | View Answer |
How a recluse prefers to live | View Answer |
It precedes Foxtrot in the NATO alphabet | View Answer |
Italian opera theme | View Answer |
Letters carrier | View Answer |
Like white lions | View Answer |
Little Caesars rival | View Answer |
Lively circle dance | View Answer |
Martial art with armor | View Answer |
Material found in Malaysian mines | View Answer |
Medical instruments with cameras, for short | View Answer |
Mel whose epitaph says, 'Music, the greatest good that mortals know / And all of heaven we have below' | View Answer |
Mexican folk song covered by Ritchie Valens in 1958 | View Answer |
Motion picture problem? | View Answer |
Move from a sensei | View Answer |
New York liberal arts college located in the city of the same name | View Answer |
One entering through a small door, perhaps | View Answer |
Ones paying flat rates? | View Answer |
Opening for a quarter | View Answer |
OR inserts | View Answer |
Permanently damage | View Answer |
Pick up, as a vibe | View Answer |
Pre-game nerves | View Answer |
Quip quality, hopefully | View Answer |
Receptacles on mantels | View Answer |
Remote fort | View Answer |
Representative's reply | View Answer |
Resistance figure | View Answer |
Road runners? | View Answer |
Roof option for an old Buick Regal | View Answer |
See 11 Down | View Answer |
See 41 Across | View Answer |
Site with handicrafts | View Answer |
Small financial amount | View Answer |
Space ___ | View Answer |
Spelling of Hollywood | View Answer |
Spider's octet, often | View Answer |
Spots for crowns | View Answer |
Subject of Nelson Lichtenstein's book 'The Retail Revolution' | View Answer |
Subtle auction signal | View Answer |
Tavern fliers | View Answer |
Time to kill on stage? | View Answer |
Try to make a basket | View Answer |
Tyreese's sister on 'The Walking Dead' | View Answer |
Uncle ___ (pen name for poet Silverstein) | View Answer |
Vehicle shared in a big city, at times | View Answer |
Where a spade may be laid | View Answer |
Where Bolt would bolt | View Answer |
With 3 Down, sweet bakery product | View Answer |
With 48 Down, system of ethical standards at many a college | View Answer |
Woodroof who was the subject of 'Dallas Buyers Club' | View Answer |
Ye olde towne yeller | View Answer |
[You cut me off!] | View Answer |
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