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'A few weeks ___ ...' | View Answer |
'All These Things That ___ Done' (2004 song by the Killers) | View Answer |
'And heaven and ___ sing' (lyric in 'Joy to the World') | View Answer |
'Attack,' as the fridge | View Answer |
'Carpe ___!' | View Answer |
'Drop it!' | View Answer |
'Let's see ...' | View Answer |
'Malcolm in the Middle' actress Kaczmarek | View Answer |
'Mixed-ish' network | View Answer |
'On the Beach' author Nevil | View Answer |
'Same with me' | View Answer |
'That grosses me out!' | View Answer |
'The Book of ___' (Denzel Washington film) | View Answer |
'Why' musician Yoko | View Answer |
'Young and Beautiful' singer ___ Del Rey | View Answer |
*'It will be our little secret' | View Answer |
*Archipelago divided between Argentina and Chile whose name means 'Land of Fire' | View Answer |
*Author of the 1931 novel 'The Brontës Went to Woolworths' | View Answer |
*Auto executive for whom an infamous failed car was named | View Answer |
*Receiving financial aid from the state | View Answer |
*Scientist who invented the first electric generator in 1831 | View Answer |
*Spongy desserts | View Answer |
*Wilco album whose title consists of three letters from the NATO phonetic alphabet | View Answer |
200-meter race, e.g | View Answer |
30 percent of X | View Answer |
Achieve great things, say | View Answer |
Ancient region that encompasses Athens | View Answer |
Bit of ThirdLove lingerie | View Answer |
Boggy Louisiana area | View Answer |
Bookcase section | View Answer |
Bring litigation against | View Answer |
Business abbr | View Answer |
Capital of Northern Ireland | View Answer |
Carpentry item | View Answer |
Cartoonist Bil | View Answer |
CEO or CFO's degree, perhaps | View Answer |
Chasers in a saloon? | View Answer |
Christmas ___ (seasonal drink from Great Lakes Brewing Co.) | View Answer |
City where many Dutch monarchs were buried | View Answer |
Coal transporter | View Answer |
Coat rack piece | View Answer |
Comedian Costello | View Answer |
Completely | View Answer |
Composer Thomas whose surname is an anagram of 94 Across | View Answer |
Contents of tables | View Answer |
Coppertop battery brand | View Answer |
Decapod's leg count | View Answer |
Dinosaur of Pixar films | View Answer |
Easygoing | View Answer |
Edge | View Answer |
Electronic dance music setting | View Answer |
Empathize with | View Answer |
Environmentalist with a mustache in kid lit | View Answer |
Exercise power | View Answer |
Fabricator's product? | View Answer |
Fairy tale behemoth | View Answer |
False name | View Answer |
Figure standing outside the ballpark, maybe | View Answer |
Film hero who battles in the Thunderdome | View Answer |
Forgot-you-had-an-exam-today emotion | View Answer |
Frequent hiking site for Calvin and Hobbes | View Answer |
Genre for many mystery films | View Answer |
George of 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?' | View Answer |
Grass-covered surface | View Answer |
Green pool target | View Answer |
Greets cordially | View Answer |
Guevara seen in 'Evita' | View Answer |
Has a deep desire (for) | View Answer |
Imminent | View Answer |
Informal complaints | View Answer |
It sprouts from an acorn | View Answer |
Letters you can't read | View Answer |
Like December, among all months | View Answer |
Like Santa's little helpers | View Answer |
Like sharp images on TV | View Answer |
Like tennis legend Margaret Court's last name | View Answer |
Like the biblical son who wasted his fortune | View Answer |
Like the Who's opening lyric 'The song is over' | View Answer |
Lorde song with the lyric 'Let me be your ruler' | View Answer |
Lozenge, for a cough | View Answer |
Manage, as exhibits | View Answer |
Meadow beast | View Answer |
Medicare section that covers inpatient hospital stays | View Answer |
Medium's alleged skill | View Answer |
Megaphone sound | View Answer |
Mesh under a trapeze | View Answer |
Minor opposite | View Answer |
Misstep, as on a wet floor | View Answer |
Mix, as in a soup bowl | View Answer |
Mole digging through one's property? | View Answer |
Moral obligation | View Answer |
Most devious | View Answer |
Moved on in one's life? | View Answer |
Musical Garfunkel | View Answer |
Mystical sphere, maybe | View Answer |
Of whom an art patron said, 'He is a loathsome, offensive brute, yet I can't look away' when viewing a painting of him on 'Seinfeld' | View Answer |
Oingo Boingo singer-songwriter Danny | View Answer |
One a-leaping in a Christmas carol | View Answer |
Ones a-milking in a Christmas carol | View Answer |
Oolong, e.g | View Answer |
Org. planning Take Your Family to School Week | View Answer |
Parish officer who sounds like an insect | View Answer |
Pave the way for | View Answer |
Performer wearing geta | View Answer |
Period divided into eras | View Answer |
Places | View Answer |
Poet's palindrome | View Answer |
Portion of butter | View Answer |
Prefix with technology | View Answer |
Ready to graduate, say? | View Answer |
Really wretched | View Answer |
Remove a curse word | View Answer |
Ringing steeple section | View Answer |
Romanian's neighbor | View Answer |
Santa ___ (Christmas accessory) | View Answer |
Second sound | View Answer |
Sees if one can | View Answer |
Sends high overhead | View Answer |
Service after a breakdown | View Answer |
Site of rods and cones | View Answer |
Small coral island | View Answer |
Snacks that one should give to Santa rather than cookies? | View Answer |
Software-testing phase | View Answer |
Some weapons in the game 'Skyrim' | View Answer |
Song sung in pews | View Answer |
Sparkling crown | View Answer |
Spice used in some Christmas cookies | View Answer |
Squalid shelter | View Answer |
Stereotypical outdoor spaces for frolicking | View Answer |
Stuck at some boring job | View Answer |
Sunken treasure sites | View Answer |
Surgery sites, briefly | View Answer |
The S of ASL | View Answer |
Theoretical evolutionary intermediates | View Answer |
Trailblazing stage actor Aldridge | View Answer |
Union general George | View Answer |
Ventilate | View Answer |
Vessels for fried rice | View Answer |
Watch gear's tooth, e.g | View Answer |
___ Rabbit (trickster in African American folklore) | View Answer |
___ Tomé and Príncipe | View Answer |
___ Tuesday | View Answer |
___ Wednesday | View Answer |
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