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'Lethal Weapon 2' actress Patsy | View Answer |
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'Yours truly has arrived' | View Answer |
'___ an idea!' | View Answer |
1975 inductee into the National Inventors Hall of Fame (103 years after he died) | View Answer |
2018 Best New Artist Grammy winner Alessia | View Answer |
24 Across or 67 Across, e.g | View Answer |
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Arthur once on clay | View Answer |
Autopsy's genre, aptly | View Answer |
Baltic metropolis | View Answer |
Banking expert? | View Answer |
Became exhausted | View Answer |
Benefits recipient | View Answer |
Big name in skin care | View Answer |
Budget ___ | View Answer |
Buttercup family plant with threadlike leaves resembling a rodent's appendage | View Answer |
Cash-on-demand message? | View Answer |
Chicago-born crime fighter | View Answer |
Clinical research stage | View Answer |
Comedic true-crime podcast hosted by Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark | View Answer |
Complimentary piece | View Answer |
Destroy, as the patriarchy | View Answer |
Do top/notch work? | View Answer |
Doctor for whom a D.C.-area military medical center is named | View Answer |
Dramatic drop | View Answer |
Educator Braille | View Answer |
Enterprise business | View Answer |
Event with many addresses | View Answer |
Fangorn Forest folk | View Answer |
Fellows in factories | View Answer |
Figure in a red fez | View Answer |
Former world chess champion Viswanathan | View Answer |
Fourth little piggy's amount | View Answer |
Fries beef, say | View Answer |
Game with a foul line and a backboard | View Answer |
Great ___ (bird) | View Answer |
Hadhramaut's home | View Answer |
Hallucinogenic letters | View Answer |
Higgs's particle | View Answer |
Hunting garb, briefly | View Answer |
Inner tube? | View Answer |
Invited for a visit | View Answer |
Kay Thompson's brat | View Answer |
Label for many infomercial products | View Answer |
Late-night cycle initials | View Answer |
Lifted, as wares | View Answer |
Like some milk | View Answer |
Lunar theorist Brahe | View Answer |
Meal in which chametz is forbidden | View Answer |
Measure of wealth inequality | View Answer |
Metaphor for an introvert's demeanor | View Answer |
Mexican gray wolves | View Answer |
Model home shown in December? | View Answer |
Name in ambient music | View Answer |
Nintendo antihero with the same name as a Nintendo hero except for an inverted first letter | View Answer |
Not fully functional | View Answer |
Nursery container | View Answer |
One of the village people? | View Answer |
Option for treating a refractive error | View Answer |
OSIRIS-REx launcher, 2016 | View Answer |
Perch by a tap | View Answer |
Piercing spots, for some | View Answer |
Plans for one's wedding | View Answer |
Politico played by Fey in 2008 | View Answer |
Put into a group | View Answer |
Quan Thanh Temple city | View Answer |
Random caller | View Answer |
Rhyming German drink | View Answer |
Royal coups? | View Answer |
Screen time for a child, e.g | View Answer |
Scuba tanks' hookups | View Answer |
Second lady before Jill | View Answer |
She served as the president's interpreter on a 2016 trip to Cuba | View Answer |
Shocking development of the 1970s | View Answer |
Soprano who listened to (but didn't sing) 'Con Te Partiro' | View Answer |
Spend some time on the beach, say | View Answer |
Sprite rival | View Answer |
Start of a Jewish folk song | View Answer |
Strength for a Tough Mudder competitor | View Answer |
Subject of many essays by W.E.B. Du Bois | View Answer |
Subject of the laws of thermodynamics | View Answer |
Summit objective | View Answer |
Surfing locale? | View Answer |
Swamped, say | View Answer |
Treasured | View Answer |
What comes before all? | View Answer |
When Shylock says, 'If you prick us, do we not bleed?' in 'The Merchant of Venice' | View Answer |
Without heat, so to speak | View Answer |
___ jacket | View Answer |
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