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'C'mon, buddy, do it!' | View Answer |
'Diff'rent Strokes' actor Bridges | View Answer |
'House' actor Omar | View Answer |
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'LMAO' | View Answer |
'My treat!' | View Answer |
'Return of the Jedi' being | View Answer |
'The Great British Bake ___' | View Answer |
'Westworld' creature | View Answer |
'You ___ hear it from me' | View Answer |
30-country alliance | View Answer |
Absurd ideas | View Answer |
Airing at 11 p.m., say | View Answer |
American mil. troops | View Answer |
Appropriate place for this answer | View Answer |
Assists | View Answer |
Bacon seen in the 1982 film 'Diner' | View Answer |
Before long, in poems | View Answer |
Bovine college? | View Answer |
Candy company removed from 21 Across | View Answer |
Car company removed from 47 Across | View Answer |
Casual top | View Answer |
Channel that might be blocked by a ship | View Answer |
Characteristics | View Answer |
Charon's mythical river | View Answer |
Chemical company removed from 37 Across | View Answer |
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Chongoni Rock-Art Area's nation | View Answer |
Claret containers | View Answer |
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Comfortable with | View Answer |
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Deep down | View Answer |
Delay-of-game cause? | View Answer |
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Demolish | View Answer |
Descriptor for a person from the Indian subcontinent, derived from the Sanskrit word for 'country' | View Answer |
Desert landform | View Answer |
Eagle or beagle, e.g | View Answer |
Eisenhower nickname | View Answer |
Engagement preceder? | View Answer |
Enticements | View Answer |
Envelope opening | View Answer |
Ethically indifferent | View Answer |
Expected pattern | View Answer |
Expert on labor pains? | View Answer |
Faith for one following the Kitab-i-Aqdas | View Answer |
Fall, as bits of water | View Answer |
Fam figures | View Answer |
Financial services company removed from 88 Across | View Answer |
Flee in terror | View Answer |
Former telecom company removed from 96 Across | View Answer |
G-7 member nation | View Answer |
Gets into, as casual clothing | View Answer |
Give after browsing Charity Navigator, say | View Answer |
Given a check | View Answer |
Given in a math class | View Answer |
Gosling of 'The Notebook' | View Answer |
Grammy winner Ono | View Answer |
Grumpy | View Answer |
Have discomfort | View Answer |
Hawaiian port city | View Answer |
Heed | View Answer |
High chairs in bars | View Answer |
Hospital summoner | View Answer |
Jet-tracking device | View Answer |
John David, to Denzel | View Answer |
Journalist Berman | View Answer |
K-12 support grp | View Answer |
Key of 'Californication' | View Answer |
Langston Hughes poem affirming racial equality | View Answer |
Last spring? | View Answer |
Leg part | View Answer |
Lessen in intensity | View Answer |
Like deals | View Answer |
Like rolls in many restaurants | View Answer |
Like the dark rooms of a haunted house | View Answer |
Like the dark rooms of any house | View Answer |
Load-bearing beast | View Answer |
Long ride to the airport | View Answer |
Math or science, e.g | View Answer |
Mazie representing Hawaii in the U.S. Senate | View Answer |
Meadows where entertainer Arsenio or musician Daryl frolics? | View Answer |
Means, or a statistical value often expressed with the mean | View Answer |
Measurable | View Answer |
Met somebody? | View Answer |
Metallic waste | View Answer |
Mini maintenance, say | View Answer |
Most regrettable | View Answer |
Moves, in realty slang | View Answer |
Musician Phil whose surname sounds like certain trees | View Answer |
Musician with mallets | View Answer |
National ___ Cookie Day (March 6) | View Answer |
Nature trail outings | View Answer |
News anchor Koppel | View Answer |
NHL great Phil, to fans | View Answer |
Night light visitor | View Answer |
Not-rare stake in Vegas | View Answer |
Número después de uno | View Answer |
One spending time in a bottle | View Answer |
Outer limits | View Answer |
Part of a classic Bob Marley refrain | View Answer |
Partially submerged spelunking venue | View Answer |
Parts of volcanoes | View Answer |
Pen-manufacturing company removed from 64 Across | View Answer |
Pickled condiment | View Answer |
Pizza order specification | View Answer |
Place in the attic, say | View Answer |
Poetic color hidden in Carolyn Kizer's poem title 'What the Bones Know' | View Answer |
Pouch in a washer drum | View Answer |
Price indicator | View Answer |
Project for a member of Women Who Code | View Answer |
Quality of being good | View Answer |
Rescue site for a shipwreck survivor | View Answer |
Reviews for smash hits | View Answer |
Rodents that express favorable opinions? | View Answer |
Salerno citizen | View Answer |
Second course prereq | View Answer |
Section of a church | View Answer |
Slicer site | View Answer |
Smooth and confident | View Answer |
SNL creator Michaels | View Answer |
Sparrows' space | View Answer |
Steams up, with 'up' | View Answer |
Subject for Dr. Ruth | View Answer |
Swamp dweller | View Answer |
Sweet fall beverage | View Answer |
Techniques | View Answer |
Tony-winning musical with the number 'Welcome to Our House on Maple Avenue' | View Answer |
UV-blocking no | View Answer |
Victory for making a fast-food order from one's car? | View Answer |
Vietnamese soup served at an electronic dance club? | View Answer |
Volunteer's reply to 'Who wants to pick up the food?' | View Answer |
Walter daydreaming in a James Thurber short story | View Answer |
What a Fitbit tracks | View Answer |
Worker frosting a cake | View Answer |
Wounded | View Answer |
Wyatt played by Kurt Russell in 'Tombstone' | View Answer |
Ye ___ Tavern (Vermont restaurant that was originally built in 1790) | View Answer |
[Your lap is nice and cozy, human] | View Answer |
___ Carnahan (Rachel Weisz's role in 'The Mummy') | View Answer |
___ Club (Walmart subsidiary) | View Answer |
___ Jerry ('In the Summertime' band) | View Answer |
___ scale (measure of mineral hardness) | View Answer |
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