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$1 coin, in Canada | View Answer |
'Crash and Burn' singer Thomas | View Answer |
'Holy Moses!' | View Answer |
'Let's do it!' | View Answer |
'N or M?' author Christie | View Answer |
'Napoleon Dynamite' character played by Tina Majorino | View Answer |
'Robot Carnival' genre | View Answer |
'Seems to me ...' | View Answer |
'Stop, ye scurvy dogs!' | View Answer |
'Taxi' actress Henner | View Answer |
'The County Chairman' playwright George | View Answer |
'The Dude ___' ('The Big Lebowski' line) | View Answer |
'What Part of No' singer Morgan | View Answer |
'___ then!' | View Answer |
7 Across and others | View Answer |
Africa's first republic | View Answer |
Ambulance rider, briefly | View Answer |
Angry with | View Answer |
Apollo Victoria ___ (London performing arts venue) | View Answer |
Attorney's charges | View Answer |
Become attentive ASAP | View Answer |
Bee with no stinger | View Answer |
Big portion of meat | View Answer |
Big wheel eponym | View Answer |
Black wood distillate | View Answer |
Boots from Columbia, say | View Answer |
Butterfingers | View Answer |
Caboose's place | View Answer |
Caesar wrap | View Answer |
Car loan fig | View Answer |
Carpenter who built a big fan following | View Answer |
Catherine born in 1512 | View Answer |
Celtic ___ (instrument) | View Answer |
Certain maze solver | View Answer |
City-sacking god in Hesiod's 'Theogony' | View Answer |
Cold-shoulders | View Answer |
Counterfeit | View Answer |
Coup for Serena Williams | View Answer |
Dark smudges | View Answer |
Destructive event of 2011 (Pennsylvania) | View Answer |
Deteriorate | View Answer |
Developed | View Answer |
Device for da Vinci | View Answer |
Dramatic work, maybe | View Answer |
Embryo sac holder | View Answer |
Engage in mythomania | View Answer |
Enraged crowd | View Answer |
Eternally, poetically | View Answer |
Events with blue books | View Answer |
Exploit | View Answer |
Feature in a big way? | View Answer |
Feel horrible about | View Answer |
French city on the Orne | View Answer |
Frozen asset in the tourism industry? | View Answer |
Gravelly tone quality | View Answer |
Halogen in disinfectants | View Answer |
High-quality | View Answer |
Horned grazer | View Answer |
How to confront some problems | View Answer |
Informal term for the I.T. team member with the most expertise | View Answer |
Initials of uncertainty | View Answer |
Ipso ___ | View Answer |
Items stocked in a bomb shelter (Utah) | View Answer |
Jacuzzi spot | View Answer |
Jonathan Van ___, grooming expert on 'Queer Eye' | View Answer |
Late | View Answer |
Lead, e.g. (Arizona) | View Answer |
Like some codes | View Answer |
Like Wrigley's walls | View Answer |
Mall cop of film | View Answer |
Manger equine | View Answer |
Martial arts great Bruce | View Answer |
Military trainee | View Answer |
Military trainee | View Answer |
Millennial turning point | View Answer |
Musically angsty | View Answer |
Narrow-necked pears | View Answer |
Nonfiction book by Stephen King about the history of the horror genre (Iowa) | View Answer |
North African coastal area that served as a naval battleground during the First Barbary War (Hawaii) | View Answer |
notes u may type 2 ur bffs | View Answer |
Oceanus watchmaker | View Answer |
Org. for Devil Dogs | View Answer |
Picked up aurally | View Answer |
Pieces written by politicians, perhaps | View Answer |
Pink-slipped | View Answer |
Poet who traveled in circles | View Answer |
Poetry slam seat, maybe | View Answer |
Proposes | View Answer |
Put to shame | View Answer |
Recess by a transept | View Answer |
Regulatory molecule | View Answer |
Relieves | View Answer |
Reptile carrying the four elephants that hold up Discworld | View Answer |
Response to 'Am so!' | View Answer |
Restriction in some courtrooms (Georgia) | View Answer |
Rogue creator | View Answer |
Samsung laptops, e.g | View Answer |
Schnauzer's snarl | View Answer |
Scoop group | View Answer |
Ships out | View Answer |
Signaling, backstage | View Answer |
Silicon Forest's state | View Answer |
Small school member | View Answer |
Snipe (Kansas) | View Answer |
Spiked drink at some holiday parties | View Answer |
Spills (over) | View Answer |
Steelmaking need | View Answer |
Strip over one who's nude | View Answer |
Strong pocket holding, in Texas hold 'em | View Answer |
Structures for troops | View Answer |
Subj. for some refugees | View Answer |
Target of sequencing | View Answer |
Telluride automaker | View Answer |
Thunderstruck | View Answer |
Title for Ohio politico John from 2011 to 2019 (Ohio) | View Answer |
Treats by the fire | View Answer |
Trees with pale bark | View Answer |
Trendy food regimen allegedly modeled after that of early humans | View Answer |
Triple-jump component | View Answer |
Try to get | View Answer |
TV character who once fantasized about eating the moon because it resembled his favorite snack (Alaska) | View Answer |
Twins great Tony | View Answer |
Twins' or Yanks' rivals | View Answer |
Unmitigated | View Answer |
Updated, as pages | View Answer |
Utilizes FaceTime, say | View Answer |
Utterance in a hot tub | View Answer |
Venerating work | View Answer |
Victorian ___ | View Answer |
Was garrulous | View Answer |
Washing machine cycle | View Answer |
What bouncers request | View Answer |
Where a single day lasts 243 Earth days | View Answer |
Wiest of 'Parenthood' | View Answer |
World Cup chant | View Answer |
Young, wild canine | View Answer |
Youth league descriptor | View Answer |
___ by ___ | View Answer |
___ cavity (mouth) | View Answer |
___ de gallo | View Answer |
___ mode | View Answer |
– | View Answer |
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