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'By faith ___ offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain': Hebrews 11:4 | View Answer |
'Dancing ___ the Stars' | View Answer |
'Electric Arches' author ___ L. Ewing | View Answer |
'Excellent!' in the '80s | View Answer |
'Hold on a ___!' | View Answer |
'Oh, I wish I were an Oscar ___ wiener' (old ad jingle lyric) | View Answer |
'Oh, like that'll ever happen!' | View Answer |
'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' Oscar winner Brad | View Answer |
'Rizzoli & Isles' actress Harmon | View Answer |
'Sharknado' actor Ziering | View Answer |
'That's All ___ Wrote' (Reba McEntire song) | View Answer |
'The Menaced Assassin' painter Magritte | View Answer |
'Who friggin' cares!' | View Answer |
0, in soccer matches | View Answer |
2005 Womenswear Designer of the Year award winner Wang | View Answer |
Across the Atlantic, say | View Answer |
Acute med. care sites | View Answer |
Animate, with 'up' | View Answer |
Areas at car dealerships | View Answer |
Atlantic swimmers | View Answer |
Balls, but not strikes | View Answer |
Barking litter member | View Answer |
Boss in a boardroom | View Answer |
Brand of briefs | View Answer |
Buy for, as a meal | View Answer |
Bygone autocrat | View Answer |
Cartoon foe of Skeletor | View Answer |
Ceases | View Answer |
Cedar or spruce, e.g | View Answer |
Celebratory event | View Answer |
Character study? | View Answer |
Cheering noise that can be preceded by 'hur' | View Answer |
Cliffside nest | View Answer |
Color of the first bird used in 'Angry Birds' | View Answer |
Cornell University locale | View Answer |
Creative design class for ski racer Picabo? | View Answer |
Deceive into wrongdoing | View Answer |
Disregard on purpose | View Answer |
Edges of volcanoes | View Answer |
Edmonton NHL pro | View Answer |
Egg cell | View Answer |
Electronica composer with a literary whale-inspired nickname | View Answer |
Enrolled in | View Answer |
Environmental science class for singer Keith? | View Answer |
ExxonMobil brand in Canada | View Answer |
Festival of Lights item | View Answer |
File format whose F stands for 'format' | View Answer |
Firecracker noise | View Answer |
Firm in one's position | View Answer |
First installment, as of a film series | View Answer |
Fix sentence fragments, say | View Answer |
Fluctuating, as a mood | View Answer |
For fear that | View Answer |
G-Men of the NFL | View Answer |
Glass-roofed rooms | View Answer |
Granny | View Answer |
Granted for a time | View Answer |
Greek letter hidden in 'epsilon' | View Answer |
Green pasta topping | View Answer |
Green wall growth | View Answer |
Greeting with a 'mwah' sound | View Answer |
Horned megaherbivore | View Answer |
Horses' strides | View Answer |
Humanities class for singer Neko? | View Answer |
Island nation that hosts an annual hibiscus festival | View Answer |
Italian isle that's home to the Blue Grotto | View Answer |
Junior's H.S. exam | View Answer |
Language class for actress Betty? | View Answer |
Language in which 'thank you' is 'kia ora' | View Answer |
Language written in the Devanagari script | View Answer |
Like one-run home runs | View Answer |
Like the situation in Game 7 of the NBA Finals | View Answer |
Lionel Richie, to Nicole | View Answer |
List of jobs | View Answer |
Luxuriating locale | View Answer |
Mahershala of 'Ramy' | View Answer |
Many visitors of Sumiyoshi Park | View Answer |
Modes of pronunciation | View Answer |
More damp-smelling | View Answer |
Mosque cleric | View Answer |
Natural science class for singer Robert? | View Answer |
Neurotransmission point | View Answer |
Not ready for ___ time | View Answer |
Of Swiss skiing resorts | View Answer |
One pulling on an invisible rope | View Answer |
One purchasing the program Final Cut Pro | View Answer |
Osmond who sang 'Paper Roses' | View Answer |
Pants mishap | View Answer |
Parishioner's assent | View Answer |
Passages into lagoons | View Answer |
PC port initials | View Answer |
Performance class for comedian Chris? | View Answer |
Peter who provided the voice of Anton Ego in 'Ratatouille' | View Answer |
Physicist Mach known for the Mach number | View Answer |
Pool exercise segments | View Answer |
Possesses | View Answer |
Post-apocalyptic society, say | View Answer |
Post-makeover description | View Answer |
Produces pictures | View Answer |
Prohibit | View Answer |
Prohibit | View Answer |
Queen ___ Revenge (ship captured by Blackbeard in 1717) | View Answer |
Racetrack leaders? | View Answer |
Reason for a computer crash, maybe | View Answer |
Related to the ankle | View Answer |
Rodent that's welcome in one's home | View Answer |
Run ___ of (get into trouble with) | View Answer |
Saharan safe spaces | View Answer |
Scrape (out) | View Answer |
Sections of brains | View Answer |
Shake, like a dog's tail | View Answer |
Shepherded creature | View Answer |
Short line on a map? | View Answer |
Signify | View Answer |
Sitcom star Arnaz | View Answer |
Slightly | View Answer |
Social science class for chef Julia? | View Answer |
Some green fruits | View Answer |
Some results of second bowling attempts | View Answer |
Something or ___ | View Answer |
Something read by a telepath, in science fiction | View Answer |
Sound-blasting boxes | View Answer |
Strong sensation after a workout | View Answer |
Suea rong hai cuisine | View Answer |
Teaching class for actor Adam? | View Answer |
Tent-securing post | View Answer |
Total price after taxes and discounts | View Answer |
Track team? | View Answer |
Trisyllabic berry | View Answer |
Tumult | View Answer |
TV fare with affairs | View Answer |
Twisted together | View Answer |
University of Maryland athlete, for short | View Answer |
Video game console that shares a name with a Bible book | View Answer |
Villainous half of a literary dual personality | View Answer |
Was untruthful with | View Answer |
Weird Al comedy that shows a trailer for 'Conan the Librarian' on Channel 62 | View Answer |
Worked on the dishes, in a way | View Answer |
Works with needles | View Answer |
Yes, on a pirate ship | View Answer |
___ cube tray | View Answer |
___ Ren ('Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker' character) | View Answer |
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