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"Dallas" character | View Answer |
"___ a small world . . ." | View Answer |
"___ Congeniality" | View Answer |
"___ off to see the wizard . . ." | View Answer |
100 centesimos | View Answer |
Alb wearer | View Answer |
Angrily freak out | View Answer |
Apportions | View Answer |
Apt anagram for yea | View Answer |
Assails with stones | View Answer |
Become active, as a volcano | View Answer |
Big name in makeup, Elizabeth | View Answer |
Breakfast offering, perhaps | View Answer |
Capone's pursuers | View Answer |
Cash, owned property, etc. | View Answer |
Coffer, in architecture | View Answer |
Colleague of Morpheus and Trinity, in film | View Answer |
Come apart | View Answer |
Continent, e.g. | View Answer |
Crash site? | View Answer |
Cultivate land | View Answer |
Cuts trees | View Answer |
Dainty sunshade | View Answer |
De Niro classic | View Answer |
Dead Sea Scrolls preserver, to some | View Answer |
Deceptive scheme | View Answer |
Designer's studio | View Answer |
Dingier and grubbier | View Answer |
Do some saber rattling | View Answer |
Doting letters | View Answer |
Downstairs, shipwise | View Answer |
Eight-time Norris Trophy recipient | View Answer |
Electrical phenomena | View Answer |
Emotive actor | View Answer |
Excessive pride | View Answer |
Frantic rush | View Answer |
Frequent chess sacrifice | View Answer |
Garden State city | View Answer |
Go into hysterics | View Answer |
Gold vein | View Answer |
Golfer Palmer, to his "army" | View Answer |
Greek antepenultimate | View Answer |
Grimm meanies | View Answer |
Hardly the graceful type | View Answer |
Heart pain | View Answer |
Henry VIII's sixth wife, Catherine | View Answer |
His famous quote begins ''Et tu'' | View Answer |
Illustration by Jesus | View Answer |
Imbibe slowly | View Answer |
In the white pages, e.g. | View Answer |
Indian's neighbor | View Answer |
Joint-account holder | View Answer |
Leave, in publishing | View Answer |
Length of measure | View Answer |
Like one of the senses | View Answer |
Like Wayne's grit | View Answer |
Loading dock container, perhaps | View Answer |
Lollygags | View Answer |
Lord Greystoke | View Answer |
Make jerky | View Answer |
Makes sharper | View Answer |
Many horror film villains | View Answer |
Mary or John Jacob | View Answer |
Material for Strauss | View Answer |
Meat malady | View Answer |
Octave, e.g. | View Answer |
Off the beaten track | View Answer |
Orchestral composition | View Answer |
Pale and unhealthy looking | View Answer |
Paris grid components | View Answer |
Part of a Rocky film title | View Answer |
Part of NASDAQ | View Answer |
Part of some E-mail addresses | View Answer |
Pineapple-growing island | View Answer |
Potential virus carrier | View Answer |
Preprandial thank-you | View Answer |
Product of the press? | View Answer |
Purplish red | View Answer |
Ready to travel | View Answer |
Release tension | View Answer |
Researcher's garb, often | View Answer |
Restores antonym | View Answer |
Returns to custody | View Answer |
Roman emperor Marcus | View Answer |
Rotary cylinder | View Answer |
Rpm measurer | View Answer |
Sensitive issue | View Answer |
Shaw of music | View Answer |
She "charmed the husk right off of the corn" | View Answer |
Showed again, as an old show | View Answer |
Site of the tomb of Muhammad | View Answer |
Skeptic or cynic attachment | View Answer |
Songstress Diana | View Answer |
Sound heard on the farm | View Answer |
South Pacific islands, collectively | View Answer |
Stable bit | View Answer |
Stag attendees | View Answer |
Supermarket walkway | View Answer |
Swell smell | View Answer |
Sylphlike | View Answer |
Tchaikovsky's ninth? | View Answer |
Tenth for a church | View Answer |
Tonsorial work | View Answer |
Took public transportation, e.g. | View Answer |
Type of presentation | View Answer |
What you may make at a fight | View Answer |
Word with ''anything but'' | View Answer |
Word with alley or bone | View Answer |
Work the biceps, e.g. | View Answer |
Wrist-elbow tie | View Answer |
You might ask a waiter to give you one? | View Answer |
Yuletide songs | View Answer |
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