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'Men in Black' chief | View Answer |
'Modern Family' actress Winter | View Answer |
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15 Down producer | View Answer |
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Ancient king, familiarly | View Answer |
Arachnid's incubator | View Answer |
Assertive to a fault | View Answer |
Bar on a train | View Answer |
Betrays astonishment | View Answer |
Big Sky Country native | View Answer |
Boot blemishes | View Answer |
Bud at a French bistro | View Answer |
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Cabbage-like green | View Answer |
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Chrome bar addresses | View Answer |
Circles in religious iconography | View Answer |
Coarse tool | View Answer |
Cold mountain feature | View Answer |
Collector's goals | View Answer |
Concoctions with yeast | View Answer |
Concur | View Answer |
Currency inscription | View Answer |
D.J., Stephanie or Michelle, to Jesse, on 'Full House' | View Answer |
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Done in a careless way | View Answer |
Drag performer Edwards | View Answer |
Edit menu command | View Answer |
Electrical rushes | View Answer |
Eliciting more laughs, as Christmas sweaters | View Answer |
Energy converter on a wind farm | View Answer |
Enjoys big-time | View Answer |
Excited particles | View Answer |
Eyebrow shape | View Answer |
Fitting consideration | View Answer |
Ford driven by Ella Fitzgerald? | View Answer |
Fraction of a newton | View Answer |
Frodo's friend | View Answer |
Gained ground? | View Answer |
Hahn of radiochemistry | View Answer |
Has no choice | View Answer |
Hitched | View Answer |
Holbrook of 'The Firm' | View Answer |
Honda driven by Jackie Chan? | View Answer |
Horned ungulates | View Answer |
Hungarians' neighbors | View Answer |
Hyundai driven by Vladimir Horowitz? | View Answer |
Idolized groups | View Answer |
Irritates, as by friction | View Answer |
Item in a Blu-ray player | View Answer |
Its altered DNA may be introduced in crops | View Answer |
Jebel Nakhsh's nation | View Answer |
Jheri ___ (hairstyle) | View Answer |
Kermit's salutation | View Answer |
Kia driven by Marilyn Horne? | View Answer |
Kindergarten attendee | View Answer |
Kurt Russell's do, once | View Answer |
Large enemy in 'The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion' | View Answer |
Leave out | View Answer |
Letters indicating exigency | View Answer |
Like Danny's visions in 'The Shining' | View Answer |
Like dates, but not events | View Answer |
Like nerve cells with no radiating processes | View Answer |
Long-eared herbivore | View Answer |
Lots | View Answer |
Lounge, for one | View Answer |
Man waiting for Godot | View Answer |
Mitsubishi driven by Neil Armstrong? | View Answer |
More pungent, as meat | View Answer |
Nangklao's kingdom | View Answer |
NBA center? | View Answer |
Never happened | View Answer |
New Hampshire prep school, or its town | View Answer |
Newspaper piece | View Answer |
Nissan driven by Edwin Hubble? | View Answer |
Nothing but | View Answer |
Novelist Martin | View Answer |
Obama's birth city | View Answer |
Old photo made on a thin sheet of metal | View Answer |
Old record label for Janet Jackson | View Answer |
One drawing lots? | View Answer |
Optimistic statement | View Answer |
Partake of | View Answer |
Pentagon statistic | View Answer |
Pertaining to digestion | View Answer |
Photoshop file | View Answer |
Point toward | View Answer |
Powerful figures in the House of al-Sabah | View Answer |
Prepare, as a porter | View Answer |
Pumped, so to speak | View Answer |
Reason to clear the air? | View Answer |
Reminder at the office | View Answer |
Role | View Answer |
Savvy about | View Answer |
Scaleless eel | View Answer |
Scans, as a 106 Down | View Answer |
Scrapes by, with 'out' | View Answer |
Sealed | View Answer |
Sedimentary stuff | View Answer |
Shelled invertebrate | View Answer |
Showing conviction | View Answer |
Singer-songwriter Angel | View Answer |
Site of a bar on a train | View Answer |
Snack for a squirrel | View Answer |
Snuggle | View Answer |
Solitary insect, often | View Answer |
Something dropped during a prank | View Answer |
Still with Mickey, say | View Answer |
Sweetener container | View Answer |
They don't identify with the working class | View Answer |
Tommy John surgery site | View Answer |
Tree in a tree lot | View Answer |
Triathlon transports | View Answer |
Triton and Proteus, to Neptune | View Answer |
Trough spot | View Answer |
Udder protuberance | View Answer |
Unforeseen issue | View Answer |
Using devious tactics | View Answer |
Vampire Weekend frontman Koenig | View Answer |
Veep born in D.C | View Answer |
Volkswagen driven by Jacques Cousteau? | View Answer |
Ward of 'CSI: NY' | View Answer |
What a model strikes | View Answer |
What a thumbs-up may signify | View Answer |
What you'll see when you look in the mirror | View Answer |
Willie Mays's 1903 | View Answer |
Without commitments | View Answer |
Yang's opposite | View Answer |
Zenith | View Answer |
Zoologist's subjects | View Answer |
___ a ball (lives it up) | View Answer |
___ ball (toy made of rubber filaments) | View Answer |
___ Bezzerides ('True Detective' detective played by Rachel McAdams) | View Answer |
___ dispenser | View Answer |
___ Domini | View Answer |
___-watching | View Answer |
___/her/hers (some pronoun identifiers on social media profiles) | View Answer |
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