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'All opposed' response | View Answer |
'Don't even need to look up the answer!' | View Answer |
'Enter ___; to Him, Stubb.' (29th chapter of 'Moby-Dick') | View Answer |
'Fame' actress who sang its title song | View Answer |
'I've solved the puzzle!' | View Answer |
'Kiss of Life' singer | View Answer |
'Long ___' (Mariah Carey song) | View Answer |
'Nope, sorry' | View Answer |
'One cannot always be laughing at a ___ without now and then stumbling on something witty': Jane Austen | View Answer |
'The Equalizer' network | View Answer |
'The Majority Report' host Seder | View Answer |
'We Are the ___ We Have Been Waiting For' (Alice Walker book) | View Answer |
'Well, I could ___ forever / But it's of her I dream' (Dandy Warhols lyric) | View Answer |
'___ King' (controversial Netflix miniseries about big cat conservationists) | View Answer |
'___ the Groove' (Madonna song) | View Answer |
91 Across sound | View Answer |
Access point for some rescues? | View Answer |
Accessory worn by many an athlete | View Answer |
Activate, as a computer process | View Answer |
Air fare? | View Answer |
Air gun projectiles | View Answer |
Ancient public squares | View Answer |
Artistic movements? | View Answer |
As a result | View Answer |
Assessments providing incontrovertible proof | View Answer |
Author Eric whose last name sounds like a first name | View Answer |
Board, on the hardwood | View Answer |
Bomb-defusing piece in Stratego | View Answer |
Cabinet piece | View Answer |
Certain sound engineer | View Answer |
Chow | View Answer |
Colorful symbols of awareness | View Answer |
Comedian who served as grand marshal of the charity motorcycle event called the Love Ride | View Answer |
Command to a corgi | View Answer |
Condition of a jinxed team, so to speak | View Answer |
Cotton-tipped collectors | View Answer |
Creature featured in 'The Snow Creature' | View Answer |
D & D in Disneyland, e.g | View Answer |
Dev teams' products | View Answer |
Distributed sparingly | View Answer |
Dr. Henry Jones Jr., familiarly | View Answer |
Dutch treat | View Answer |
Estate sale caveat | View Answer |
Evaluation of a future partner | View Answer |
Fiddle with a fife, say | View Answer |
Film critic Christopher | View Answer |
First name among legendary ax wielders? | View Answer |
Follower of everyone and anything | View Answer |
For whom Sebastian sings 'Under the Sea' | View Answer |
Gamblers' markers | View Answer |
Garden alcoves | View Answer |
Geometric ___ (math class calculation) | View Answer |
Gets the point? | View Answer |
Go over, say | View Answer |
Gobbled up | View Answer |
Gobbles (down) | View Answer |
Green boxes? | View Answer |
Hard, grated cheese | View Answer |
Highlights of Black Sabbath's 'N.I.B.' and Rush's 'YYZ' | View Answer |
Hybrid with hoofs | View Answer |
Inadvertently divulge | View Answer |
Junction points | View Answer |
K-pop group with the hit 'Dynamite' | View Answer |
Keenly perceptive | View Answer |
Key pressed in force-quit combinations | View Answer |
Knight-time event? | View Answer |
Langston Hughes work, or its first two words | View Answer |
Late human rights activist Marielle ___ | View Answer |
LeAnn's duet partner on 'When You Love Someone Like That' | View Answer |
Loosen | View Answer |
Made office picks, say | View Answer |
Major energy conduit | View Answer |
Makes less intense | View Answer |
Mandolin attachment | View Answer |
Mel who voiced Barney Rubble | View Answer |
Melancholy piece | View Answer |
Momentary view | View Answer |
Most expensive property between Go and Jail (not counting houses or hotels) | View Answer |
Moved with a purpose | View Answer |
Nabisco cracker brand | View Answer |
Nail site | View Answer |
Nitwit | View Answer |
One wasting time | View Answer |
One who may be married to a countess | View Answer |
One who may need a stamp | View Answer |
Parks' partner | View Answer |
Paul Pierce's team, for most of his NBA career | View Answer |
Pester again and again | View Answer |
Playfully teased | View Answer |
Prepare, as pepper | View Answer |
Process of coming out | View Answer |
Radicals depicted in 'The Trial of the Chicago 7' | View Answer |
Ramble on | View Answer |
Ravens quarterback Jackson | View Answer |
Rebel's attitude | View Answer |
Representations of programs | View Answer |
River through New Brunswick, N.J | View Answer |
Romero who played the Joker | View Answer |
Saturn's largest moon | View Answer |
Scottish folk tune figure | View Answer |
Singer Amos or Kelly | View Answer |
Skewered appetizer | View Answer |
Small element of a painting or a tattoo | View Answer |
Sources of power for 37 Down | View Answer |
Spent | View Answer |
Spiny specimen | View Answer |
Spiny specimens | View Answer |
Split apart | View Answer |
Sporadically appearing then leaving | View Answer |
Stadium feature, maybe | View Answer |
Stressful competition? | View Answer |
Systems of electrical grids? | View Answer |
Takes evening courses? | View Answer |
Tater tots, e.g | View Answer |
The American kind has smooth, gray bark | View Answer |
Those pushing a narrative? | View Answer |
True ___ (genre of the podcast 'Serial') | View Answer |
Tuxedo shirt fasteners | View Answer |
Type of dog that Elvis sang 'Hound Dog' to on a 1956 episode of 'The Steve Allen Show' | View Answer |
Unexpected blessings | View Answer |
Univ. senior's ordeal, perhaps | View Answer |
Unlockable weapon in the Nintendo 64 game 'GoldenEye 007' | View Answer |
Vague impressions | View Answer |
Valley nicknamed 'the Cradle of the French' | View Answer |
Watanabe of 'Inception' | View Answer |
Went past the allotted time | View Answer |
What i.e. stands for | View Answer |
What the thumb, index finger and middle finger represent, in Germany | View Answer |
When you might take a coffee break | View Answer |
Where many parties to a summit come from | View Answer |
Wiretap a phone conversation, say | View Answer |
Writing implement designed to work in zero-gravity environments | View Answer |
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