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'A powerful current that carries a man to a haven,' per van Gogh | View Answer |
'Before moving on ...' | View Answer |
'Beyond' singer Bridges | View Answer |
'Gonna pass on that' | View Answer |
'House' party? | View Answer |
'I ___ dead people' ('The Sixth Sense' line) | View Answer |
'Oiche Chiuin' singer | View Answer |
'Pass the ball to me!' | View Answer |
'Scrubs' people: Abbr | View Answer |
'Sister Carrie' novelist Theodore | View Answer |
'That's a good thought' | View Answer |
'What fun you'll have!' | View Answer |
'Wise Up' singer Mann | View Answer |
1961 Patsy Cline song whose lyrics reference the Alamo and 'Lips so sweet and tender like petals falling apart' | View Answer |
1978 No. 1 hit for the Commodores, and an alternate title for this puzzle | View Answer |
1986 memoir whose fifth chapter is titled 'A Fool in Love' | View Answer |
50 shades of gray, e.g.? | View Answer |
Absorbs, as info | View Answer |
AC/DC member? | View Answer |
Actor Auberjonois of 'Benson' | View Answer |
Aggressively audacious | View Answer |
Anti-apartheid playwright Fugard | View Answer |
AP Bio class letters | View Answer |
Arctic swimmer | View Answer |
Assists illicitly | View Answer |
Auto from Ingolstadt | View Answer |
Berkeley university's athletic team | View Answer |
Blockbuster format | View Answer |
Bombing comic's feeling | View Answer |
Businesses 'rescued' by Jon Taffer on Paramount Network | View Answer |
Ceiling installation | View Answer |
Close, as a winter coat | View Answer |
Closest to nothing | View Answer |
Coffee ___ (brewing appliance) | View Answer |
Console with a CX40 joystick | View Answer |
Consumed voraciously | View Answer |
Contented utterance | View Answer |
Contest on horseback | View Answer |
Cook-books filling? | View Answer |
Coors drink introduced in the 1990s | View Answer |
Curie who coined the word 'radioactivity' | View Answer |
Device used to map the surface of other planets | View Answer |
Discontinued iPod | View Answer |
Disorganized mound | View Answer |
Dress nattily, with 'out' | View Answer |
Dunder Mifflin receptionist | View Answer |
Electric blue relative | View Answer |
Ernie putting on a front nine | View Answer |
ESPN basketball analyst Brown | View Answer |
Famous stargazer | View Answer |
Fantastic beast | View Answer |
Football star for Santos in the 1960s | View Answer |
Former name of the carrier now known as Envoy | View Answer |
G-strings, e.g | View Answer |
Got gussied up | View Answer |
Gulf Coast city that's home to Ca' d'Zan (winter home of John Ringling) | View Answer |
Guys, in surfer-speak | View Answer |
Having left port | View Answer |
Hilty who played Glinda in 'Wicked' on Broadway | View Answer |
Hostile territory | View Answer |
Illusionist's offering | View Answer |
In a scanty way | View Answer |
Insensitive sort | View Answer |
Issa who plays Issa Dee on HBO's 'Insecure' | View Answer |
Jazz great Laine | View Answer |
Keeps all for oneself, in drug slang | View Answer |
Kristoff's reindeer companion in 'Frozen' | View Answer |
Like fugitives | View Answer |
Like liquid nitrogen | View Answer |
Minor minder | View Answer |
Mummies' homes | View Answer |
Musical groups? | View Answer |
Narc's operation | View Answer |
Neckwear holder | View Answer |
Not proscribed | View Answer |
Note passed around in Amman | View Answer |
Offenbach offering | View Answer |
Orange sushi topper | View Answer |
Plants or animals using secret passages | View Answer |
Postwar ___ | View Answer |
Products with big Black Friday discounts | View Answer |
Psychologist who wrote 'Beyond Freedom & Dignity' | View Answer |
Public bathroom array | View Answer |
Red-haired kid of kid lit | View Answer |
Remove, as a rind | View Answer |
Require an erasure, say | View Answer |
Residue from a blaze | View Answer |
Rhyme or reason, e.g | View Answer |
Right of way? | View Answer |
Rock music player | View Answer |
Scanned feet | View Answer |
See somebody? | View Answer |
Self-grooming creature | View Answer |
Size of a lot, maybe | View Answer |
Successor to the Nissan Stanza | View Answer |
Top spot? | View Answer |
Trim blades with blades | View Answer |
Unreliable informant | View Answer |
Using more subterfuge | View Answer |
West in films | View Answer |
What a burglar may trip | View Answer |
What a retinoid treats | View Answer |
What's the deal? | View Answer |
Without a ___ | View Answer |
Woman's name that often starts with 'An' | View Answer |
Woolly mammal | View Answer |
Word reference that can list material in non-alphabetical order | View Answer |
Worked on one's image? | View Answer |
Would-be stars' CDs | View Answer |
Ye ___ towne shoppe | View Answer |
Youngster in a pouch | View Answer |
___ Expressway (part of Interstate 94 north of Chicago) | View Answer |
___ Killam, alum of both 'MADtv' and 'Saturday Night Live' | View Answer |
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