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'Ella Enchanted' beast | View Answer |
'Follow these steps' | View Answer |
'Hyperion' author Simmons | View Answer |
'I want to hear more!' | View Answer |
'Including ...?' | View Answer |
'Inglourious Basterds' antagonist Hans | View Answer |
'My Best Friend's Wedding' actor Rupert | View Answer |
'New phone, who ___?' (insult used on social media when pretending not to know someone) | View Answer |
'Rumors' playwright | View Answer |
'Seduction of the Minotaur' author Nin | View Answer |
'Sugar' singer Jones | View Answer |
'The Great British Baking Show' judge Prue ___ | View Answer |
'Winter' singer Amos | View Answer |
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1950s song refrain featured in a dinner scene in 'Beetlejuice' | View Answer |
1996 De Niro-Snipes film about a homicidal Giants supporter | View Answer |
Affirmative declaration | View Answer |
Allegorical fall setting | View Answer |
Aquarium gastropod | View Answer |
At all | View Answer |
Back, as in a race | View Answer |
Ben and Jerry, e.g | View Answer |
Buenavista buds | View Answer |
Burj Khalifa topper | View Answer |
Bye, in Birmingham | View Answer |
Camp accessories | View Answer |
Cates of 'Gremlins' | View Answer |
Comedian Minhaj who hosts the Netflix show 'Patriot Act' | View Answer |
Cuttlefish's organ | View Answer |
Deity referenced in a Veda, and an anagram of a word in this clue | View Answer |
Dinner tubes | View Answer |
Dr. treating pharyngitis | View Answer |
Dramatic expression of reluctance | View Answer |
Drawing game? | View Answer |
Edible sprout source | View Answer |
Electrical connections | View Answer |
EP A | View Answer |
Exhibited joy, maybe | View Answer |
Famke Janssen's 'Nip/Tuck' character | View Answer |
Father's exhortation | View Answer |
Fixed, as a seam | View Answer |
Fogell's amorous-sounding alias in 'Superbad' | View Answer |
Form of chrysoberyl that may remind you of a feline body part | View Answer |
Former boy band singer who hosted 'The Singing Bee' | View Answer |
Fortas who resigned from the Supreme Court in 1969 | View Answer |
Future funds, briefly | View Answer |
Game tester's work experience, ideally | View Answer |
Georg with 31 Grammys | View Answer |
Giant in a major league clubhouse, maybe? | View Answer |
Grp. authorised to fly | View Answer |
Had interest | View Answer |
Harsh avian noise | View Answer |
He eschewed the fat | View Answer |
Initials before Tolkien | View Answer |
It may begin with a semicolon | View Answer |
It's on the syllabus | View Answer |
Jane who taught Adèle | View Answer |
Kansai University locale | View Answer |
Lao Tzu's 'way,' or a cereal grass backward | View Answer |
Large container of water designed for observing swells on the water's surface | View Answer |
Like a 65 Down | View Answer |
Like many Berg or Schoenberg pieces | View Answer |
Like stale jokes | View Answer |
Like the Hijri calendar | View Answer |
Line blocking passage | View Answer |
Lock's place | View Answer |
Lock's place | View Answer |
Lode-bearing places | View Answer |
Long line, of a sort | View Answer |
Lynx gripper | View Answer |
Magic star until 1996, familiarly | View Answer |
Make Money, say | View Answer |
Making the most of | View Answer |
Miriam of 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch' | View Answer |
Most secure, as seals | View Answer |
Old weapon loader | View Answer |
One in a 'pocket rockets' pair | View Answer |
One making big bucks playing big Bucks, say | View Answer |
One of seven vowels | View Answer |
Originates (from) | View Answer |
Pen fare | View Answer |
Pertaining to the Kabbalah | View Answer |
Phenomenal | View Answer |
Place not far from Tennessee Avenue | View Answer |
Plutocracy supporters | View Answer |
Potato skin shape, often | View Answer |
Princess of Monaco | View Answer |
Private support grp.? | View Answer |
Program listing | View Answer |
Promotes to the majors | View Answer |
Retail calculation | View Answer |
Ring-shaped structure formed over millions of years | View Answer |
Royal widow | View Answer |
Safe spaces? | View Answer |
Scale unit raised eight times in this puzzle | View Answer |
Shmi Skywalker's son, familiarly | View Answer |
Sketch comedy group's intro? | View Answer |
SNL alum Horatio | View Answer |
Storage units | View Answer |
Tegan's twin sister and band partner | View Answer |
Term for oil in a 1960s sitcom's theme song | View Answer |
They've got the goods | View Answer |
Tollbooth feature | View Answer |
Tricksy one | View Answer |
Tuned in, daddy-o | View Answer |
Unimaginative film revivals, in slang | View Answer |
Village ___ | View Answer |
Voided service | View Answer |
Went line by line? | View Answer |
What often goes up in a big city | View Answer |
What you would expect | View Answer |
What you wouldn't expect | View Answer |
Wheel of Fortune's deck | View Answer |
Whiskey sour garnish | View Answer |
Words of thanks | View Answer |
___ crackers | View Answer |
___ point | View Answer |
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