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'7th Heaven' character who becomes a doctor | View Answer |
'Bravo, mi amigo!' | View Answer |
'Family Guy' character with a pink cap | View Answer |
'It just hit me!' | View Answer |
'No, No, No' musician | View Answer |
'Snowden' org | View Answer |
'That grosses me out!' | View Answer |
'The ___ World' (2005 Colin Farrell film) | View Answer |
2, 4, 6, 8, etc | View Answer |
85 Down with a bow | View Answer |
Accessory that may be paired with a top hat | View Answer |
Affair of the Diamond Necklace scandal figure Antoinette | View Answer |
Also-ran of 2000 | View Answer |
Apparel company whose first letter stands for a three-letter word in this clue | View Answer |
Apt rhyme of 'sliced' | View Answer |
Baby who made her debut on 'The Tracey Ullman Show' | View Answer |
Beast with antlers | View Answer |
Beast with hollow fangs | View Answer |
Bellybutton variety | View Answer |
Berkeley school, briefly | View Answer |
Billiards ricochet | View Answer |
Boy played by Danny Pintauro on 'Who's the Boss?' | View Answer |
Brimless hat, often | View Answer |
Broad-bladed ___ (Tolkien's description of Gimli's weapon) | View Answer |
Charlie's older sister on 'Good Luck Charlie' | View Answer |
Clay in a studio | View Answer |
Coastal Brazilian city | View Answer |
Coat line | View Answer |
Collaboration obstacle | View Answer |
Concern in the board game Pandemic | View Answer |
Country where you can spend kwanza | View Answer |
Desert, to a dromedary | View Answer |
Dishwashing need | View Answer |
Disorderly bunch | View Answer |
Display of public anger | View Answer |
Douglas ___ (tree) | View Answer |
Draining journey | View Answer |
Elaine or George, to Jerry | View Answer |
Eldest girl of a TV 'bunch' | View Answer |
Emulate a Nosy Parker | View Answer |
Extent of the law, in a phrase | View Answer |
Farewell ___ | View Answer |
Features of dirty socks | View Answer |
Fell for, so to speak | View Answer |
Georgia birthplace of Charles Coburn and Melvyn Douglas | View Answer |
GIF, e.g | View Answer |
GIF-sharing response | View Answer |
Green Ranger, e.g | View Answer |
Greet from across the street, in a way | View Answer |
Heptapod of 'Arrival,' e.g | View Answer |
Highlander's denial | View Answer |
House parties, briefly? | View Answer |
ID given to someone who's late? | View Answer |
Injure, as a bear might | View Answer |
Inner tube? | View Answer |
It hangs on a tree | View Answer |
Jars | View Answer |
Like many defendants | View Answer |
Like many docs | View Answer |
Like TV shows | View Answer |
Lost GI's status | View Answer |
Lyft employee's need | View Answer |
Manning who won Super Bowl MVP twice | View Answer |
Midsize Kia choice | View Answer |
Mr. Olympia's pride, for short | View Answer |
Not compassionate | View Answer |
Old dominion, often | View Answer |
One learning the ABCs | View Answer |
Opalescent fluid | View Answer |
Opportunity in the NFL | View Answer |
Orbit High School student | View Answer |
Org. for neonatologists | View Answer |
Org. with Div. I-III teams | View Answer |
Park with World Showcase pavilions | View Answer |
Parking facilities | View Answer |
Piano trio member? | View Answer |
Play station? | View Answer |
Posits positions | View Answer |
Pot users? | View Answer |
Proceed like a crab | View Answer |
Prone to moving about | View Answer |
Pugilistic wordsmith | View Answer |
Rapper on 'Empire' | View Answer |
Reproductive gland | View Answer |
Reservoir for an engine lubricant | View Answer |
Safe from 37 Across | View Answer |
Sch. for third graders | View Answer |
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, e.g | View Answer |
Series finale, maybe? | View Answer |
Seriously excited | View Answer |
Ship whose destruction helped spark the Spanish-American War | View Answer |
Strong pang | View Answer |
Superlatively destitute | View Answer |
Tablet reading matter | View Answer |
Talk about excessively | View Answer |
Tennoji Zoo city | View Answer |
They may be encrypted | View Answer |
Tougher to locate | View Answer |
Tragic ruler who was 'more sinn'd against than sinning' | View Answer |
Type of bird or fruit | View Answer |
What a courageous person 'grows' | View Answer |
What people use to take in Oxygen? | View Answer |
Work with numbers | View Answer |
Wrap worn in Mumbai | View Answer |
___ bene (attention-directing Latin phrase) | View Answer |
___ out a victory | View Answer |
___ the question | View Answer |
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