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'A cruel thief to rob us of our former selves,' per Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey | View Answer |
'At ___!' (Army order) | View Answer |
'Factotum' actress Taylor | View Answer |
'For ___ purposes ...' | View Answer |
'Got a ___?' ('Do you have a moment?') | View Answer |
'Holy smokes!' | View Answer |
'Lucifer' actress Garcia | View Answer |
'Please, ___, I want some more' (line from 'Oliver Twist') | View Answer |
'Pop' band, 2001 | View Answer |
'Several years ___ ...' | View Answer |
'Such a pity!' | View Answer |
'This ___ what I had in mind' | View Answer |
'You're not that far off' | View Answer |
'___ on Eileen' (hit for Dexys Midnight Runners) | View Answer |
Aberdonian boys | View Answer |
Acorn sources | View Answer |
Adjust, as a constitution | View Answer |
Adjust, as a paragraph | View Answer |
Aid and ___ | View Answer |
Ambitions among friends ... or what seven answers in this puzzle represent? | View Answer |
Animals that help free the narrator in 'The Pit and the Pendulum' | View Answer |
Applause for Oklahoma City's NBA team? | View Answer |
Approaching, in a poem | View Answer |
Arctic fox's fur color | View Answer |
Arizona Western College city | View Answer |
Arranges alphabetically, say | View Answer |
Australia Zoo bird | View Answer |
Base's counterpart | View Answer |
Board, as a motorcycle | View Answer |
Boldness | View Answer |
Bread made with atta | View Answer |
Buffalo NFL players who deserve praise? | View Answer |
Bygone Iranian ruler | View Answer |
Channel for many who fill out college basketball brackets | View Answer |
Chase scene outburst | View Answer |
Cheer for a team | View Answer |
Chicago's NFL team winning a second championship in a row? | View Answer |
Chilling signs | View Answer |
Chvrches singer Mayberry | View Answer |
Class involving analysis of fiscal policy, for short | View Answer |
Cliffside habitat | View Answer |
Comedian Rachel who played Barbara Walters on SNL and '30 Rock' | View Answer |
Comedian's delivery | View Answer |
Constrictor seen on a branch | View Answer |
Corn unit | View Answer |
Cylinders in sewing kits | View Answer |
DEA employee | View Answer |
Dehydration symptoms | View Answer |
Desert that was a backdrop for the sci-fi planet Tatooine | View Answer |
Digit on the floor | View Answer |
Disclosures of secret government activities | View Answer |
Discombobulates | View Answer |
Discord channel visitor | View Answer |
Dissertation committee figure, briefly | View Answer |
Do something without help | View Answer |
Drummer Blaine | View Answer |
Externally visible parts of respiratory systems | View Answer |
Fabric of some jackets | View Answer |
Film that covers food | View Answer |
First sitting U.S. president to visit Cuba since Coolidge | View Answer |
First two words of a 'Hamlet' soliloquy | View Answer |
Fledglings' dwellings | View Answer |
Flower bed surface | View Answer |
Flower shop emanation | View Answer |
Gaming beginner | View Answer |
Great Plains people | View Answer |
Greek food truck bread | View Answer |
Greek letter denoting the heat capacity ratio in thermodynamics | View Answer |
Group with a practice exam? | View Answer |
Had in one's grasp | View Answer |
Hall of Famers who played for St. Louis's NHL team? | View Answer |
Happy players on Tampa Bay's MLB team? | View Answer |
Hedge ___ (outdoor puzzle) | View Answer |
Improved, like Edam or Gouda | View Answer |
In addition | View Answer |
Informal attire? | View Answer |
Informal term for coffee | View Answer |
Is bested by | View Answer |
Kinda | View Answer |
Language spoken in Peshawar | View Answer |
Latin word for 'water' | View Answer |
Leader depicted in statues at the Muzeon Park of Arts in Moscow | View Answer |
Like many Rig Veda readers | View Answer |
Like one's arm after sleeping on it, often | View Answer |
Little battery type | View Answer |
Locale of South Africa's Parliament | View Answer |
Ludicrously strange | View Answer |
Mani-pedi place | View Answer |
Mini-golf club | View Answer |
Mix up, in the kitchen | View Answer |
Mobile device features | View Answer |
Mobile studio for a news station | View Answer |
Moisés once on the Cubs | View Answer |
Musical highlights for Bootsy Collins and Tina Weymouth | View Answer |
Name that's an apt anagram of ASTRAL | View Answer |
NBA, NFL or NHL official | View Answer |
Nullified | View Answer |
Overflows, with 'over' | View Answer |
Parishioners' donations | View Answer |
Part of a geographical chain | View Answer |
Pass out, with 'out' | View Answer |
Pass out, with 'out' | View Answer |
People who celebrate the new year with the Quviasukvik festival | View Answer |
Performance job | View Answer |
Piece from a composer | View Answer |
Programs sending junk mail | View Answer |
Put to bed, with 'in' | View Answer |
Refined substance | View Answer |
Relative of a ferret | View Answer |
Reminds over and over | View Answer |
Request | View Answer |
Rockets Hall of Famer | View Answer |
Rum ___ Tugger (cat from 'Cats') | View Answer |
Sends out, as shadows | View Answer |
Set of musical notes | View Answer |
Set of musical notes | View Answer |
Sharp conflict | View Answer |
Sits next to | View Answer |
Slacken | View Answer |
Slovenian currency | View Answer |
Sly skills | View Answer |
Sorcerer's spells | View Answer |
Spiny houseplants | View Answer |
Spurs | View Answer |
Style of fiction that Catherynne M. Valente called 'a fairy tale with guns' | View Answer |
Subject involving DNA | View Answer |
Suck in a big way, like a food critic might? | View Answer |
T-shirt edge | View Answer |
Tablet software, maybe | View Answer |
Take a seat quickly | View Answer |
Teasers for shows | View Answer |
Test administered by ETS | View Answer |
The R of P.R | View Answer |
Thurman of 'Prime' | View Answer |
Tie up loose ___ | View Answer |
Utters out loud | View Answer |
Vacuum ___ (device for preserving food) | View Answer |
Venus ___ (sculpture in the Louvre) | View Answer |
What pitchers may be made of | View Answer |
Where one might grab a cab | View Answer |
Winning and excellence, to Utah's NBA team? | View Answer |
Winning streak for Seattle's WNBA team? | View Answer |
Yucky substance | View Answer |
___ predators | View Answer |
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