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#___ movement | View Answer |
'Autumn Leaves' singer ___ King Cole | View Answer |
'Can I take that plate?' | View Answer |
'Exciting Times' author Naoise ___ | View Answer |
'Gas Food Lodging' actress Skye | View Answer |
'I Am Beautiful' sculptor | View Answer |
'I know it sounds weird, but it's true!' | View Answer |
'Ish' | View Answer |
'M.A.S.H.' star Alda | View Answer |
'My Name Is Earl' actress Pressly | View Answer |
'Stronger Than Me' singer Winehouse | View Answer |
'There's a chance' | View Answer |
'Things are bound to go my way' | View Answer |
'Three Little Words' actress Arlene | View Answer |
'Well, how about that!' | View Answer |
'You've convinced me!' | View Answer |
'___ girl!' ('Nice job!') | View Answer |
2017 U.S. Open winner Stephens | View Answer |
2019 film '___ Upon a Time in Hollywood' | View Answer |
A minor, for one | View Answer |
Account with arcs | View Answer |
Actor Cheadle's mollusk-inspired nickname? | View Answer |
Alexandria winter hrs | View Answer |
Alternative to Taste of the Wild dog food | View Answer |
Amphibian that can regenerate its limbs | View Answer |
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Bank formed in the winter | View Answer |
Basic idea | View Answer |
Be afraid of the YouTube videos that I uploaded? | View Answer |
Bookbinding, knitting and weaving while behind the wheel, e.g.? | View Answer |
BookFinder.com search term | View Answer |
Break from work, informally | View Answer |
Broad valleys | View Answer |
Bygone Russian royals | View Answer |
Certain academic retiree | View Answer |
Character in Geraldine McCaughrean's novel 'Peter Pan in Scarlet' | View Answer |
Chatting online, briefly | View Answer |
Citrus Bowl city | View Answer |
Cleaning brand named after a mythical warrior | View Answer |
Co. making metal sheets | View Answer |
Computer port letters | View Answer |
Connery of 'First Knight' | View Answer |
Copper sources | View Answer |
Copy into digital format | View Answer |
Cotahuasi Canyon's country | View Answer |
Dog whose owners kept him over the robotic dog 'Lectronimo | View Answer |
Drink brewed with solar rays | View Answer |
Droplets at dawn | View Answer |
Dryly humorous rendition of another band's song? | View Answer |
Dutch ___ (garden tool) | View Answer |
Emmy winner Johnson of 'Laugh-In' | View Answer |
Emulate many a politician | View Answer |
Evoke chuckles | View Answer |
Evoke screams | View Answer |
Fail to maintain balance | View Answer |
Fast | View Answer |
Fish rich in vitamin B6 | View Answer |
Fly lightly and erratically | View Answer |
Form of mural painting | View Answer |
Frolic | View Answer |
Genre that may be 'music's dirtiest word,' per the journalist Tom Connick | View Answer |
Go from zero to hero, say? | View Answer |
Group of four | View Answer |
Guys taking things back | View Answer |
Health insurance giant | View Answer |
Hired transport | View Answer |
Homes of D&D-playing hamsters? | View Answer |
Hundred Acre Wood marsupial | View Answer |
Image one can remove with lasers, for short | View Answer |
Impatient and excited | View Answer |
Intake regimens | View Answer |
Jack or jill of the animal kingdom | View Answer |
Landing hrs | View Answer |
Leap for Tessa Virtue | View Answer |
Longoria who hosted the first night of the 2020 Democratic National Convention | View Answer |
Lucky plants whose leaves were replaced by pub projectiles? | View Answer |
Lunar festival in Ho Chi Minh City | View Answer |
Maker of SureColor printers | View Answer |
Making ___ meet | View Answer |
Malted drink | View Answer |
Microsoft encyclopedia that debuted in 1993 | View Answer |
Name of a surfer? | View Answer |
Nichelle Nichols's sci-fi role on TV | View Answer |
Obligations | View Answer |
Office mail abbr | View Answer |
Overhauled | View Answer |
PC game where you explore the Selenitic, Stoneship, Mechanical and Channelwood ages | View Answer |
Piano recital piece | View Answer |
Pickle resembling actor Owen? | View Answer |
Podcaster Maron | View Answer |
Political slogan about how former senator Chris and his family show empathy? | View Answer |
Potential Triple Crown winner | View Answer |
Preacher, briefly | View Answer |
Prefix with face or space | View Answer |
Prepares a text, say | View Answer |
Promo charge | View Answer |
Provoke with jokes | View Answer |
Railway facility | View Answer |
Reassuring reply to 'I'm sorry' | View Answer |
Recipient of Moe blows | View Answer |
Record store items | View Answer |
Rental paper | View Answer |
Reply heard in a canyon | View Answer |
Results of basking | View Answer |
Rn on a table | View Answer |
Ruler examined in Anthony A. Barrett's book 'Rome Is Burning' | View Answer |
Say it's okay, say | View Answer |
Says yes before a wedding, e.g | View Answer |
Scythe wielder of legend | View Answer |
Sea near Athens | View Answer |
Seat of Kent County, Del | View Answer |
Send an invitation for | View Answer |
Sequel to 'Inferno' about the author's coffee container? | View Answer |
Sharp part of a blade | View Answer |
Short, funny 71 Down | View Answer |
Short-term staffer | View Answer |
Smoother in a laundry room | View Answer |
South African-Australian pianist Goodman | View Answer |
Spell in a store | View Answer |
Spineless sorts | View Answer |
Spoil, as spinach | View Answer |
Squabbling | View Answer |
Starting lineups | View Answer |
Stumble over | View Answer |
Supplementary | View Answer |
Surgeon's cut | View Answer |
Symbolic American uncle | View Answer |
Tank in Napa Valley | View Answer |
Tatum of 'Paper Moon' | View Answer |
The N of NYT | View Answer |
The spies in 'Spy vs. Spy' comics, e.g | View Answer |
They're shut while sneezing | View Answer |
Titanic like 'Titanic,' say | View Answer |
Tons of, informally | View Answer |
Uses one's 72 Across | View Answer |
Utter catastrophe | View Answer |
Viewed in a creepy way | View Answer |
Was penalized on game night, perhaps | View Answer |
Where Snakes and Ladders originated | View Answer |
WiFi and espresso site | View Answer |
Wound like a cat would | View Answer |
Yard sale proviso | View Answer |
___ Day (April holiday) | View Answer |
___ Singer, role for Helena Bonham Carter in 'Fight Club' | View Answer |
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