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''. . . how I wonder what you ___'' | View Answer |
''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' king | View Answer |
''Educated insolence,'' to Aristotle | View Answer |
''Finding Nemo'' for one | View Answer |
''Give ___ rest'' | View Answer |
''The Black Dahlia'' director | View Answer |
''___ Little Prayer'' (Warwick hit) | View Answer |
''___ sure you know by now . . .'' | View Answer |
49ers great Joe | View Answer |
Actor stating his name? | View Answer |
Actress Liv of ''Cries and Whispers'' | View Answer |
Actress stating her name? | View Answer |
Allow to escape, as blood | View Answer |
Amalgamated | View Answer |
Army's mule, e.g. | View Answer |
Artist O'Keefe | View Answer |
Ashcroft and Reno (Abbr.) | View Answer |
Attention getter | View Answer |
Bearing in mind | View Answer |
Belushi outfit, once | View Answer |
Blog alternative | View Answer |
Boston Bruin Bobby | View Answer |
Cart used for heavy loads | View Answer |
Cartoon character stating his name? | View Answer |
Certain high-level deg. | View Answer |
Certain noble domains | View Answer |
Chancel entrance display, sometimes | View Answer |
Check grabber's words | View Answer |
Cheek-hugging ringlet | View Answer |
Coin's front side | View Answer |
Collect, big time | View Answer |
Collection of old Norse poems | View Answer |
Colonist Dare | View Answer |
Colorado (with ''state'') | View Answer |
Completely exhausted | View Answer |
Contents of some barrels | View Answer |
Crude container | View Answer |
Defeatist's declaration | View Answer |
Derby's Downs | View Answer |
Disentangle, as one's laces | View Answer |
Distrusted | View Answer |
Dogs with stereotypical names | View Answer |
Extra periods in sports, briefly | View Answer |
Fictional pool hustler Fats | View Answer |
Fitted by a smith | View Answer |
Fitted one within another | View Answer |
Florida (with ''state'') | View Answer |
Food on a hook | View Answer |
Freshet | View Answer |
George's office | View Answer |
Georgia, once, initially | View Answer |
Gives heed | View Answer |
Gleason's ''How sweet ___!'' | View Answer |
Gold medalist Zatopek | View Answer |
Gov. Paterson's place, briefly | View Answer |
Govt. bureau | View Answer |
Guinness spout | View Answer |
Henny Youngman's specialty | View Answer |
Housekeeper's cart item | View Answer |
Husky hauls | View Answer |
Icicle hangout? | View Answer |
In-case link | View Answer |
It borders N.J. | View Answer |
It varies with velocity | View Answer |
It's found in bars | View Answer |
Jackie's guy | View Answer |
James' ''Good Times'' wife | View Answer |
Keep on a short rope | View Answer |
Kellerman's psychologist Alex | View Answer |
Kennedy's coin | View Answer |
Kennel collection | View Answer |
Leopold's co-defendent | View Answer |
Letter after rho | View Answer |
Loa or Kea antecedent | View Answer |
Louisiana (with ''state'') | View Answer |
Low wetland | View Answer |
Madness | View Answer |
Maryland (with ''state'') | View Answer |
Min part | View Answer |
Miro, Miro on the wall | View Answer |
Mississippi (with ''state'') | View Answer |
Mom's sis | View Answer |
More knotted or knobbed | View Answer |
Movie archaeologist Jones | View Answer |
Mr. Goldfinger | View Answer |
Nacreous | View Answer |
Nebraska (with ''state'') | View Answer |
Nero or Cato, e.g. | View Answer |
New Hampshire (with ''state'') | View Answer |
Not dangerous to health | View Answer |
One on a pantry raid | View Answer |
Only this, and nothing else | View Answer |
Over, in Hamburg | View Answer |
Paradise's opposite | View Answer |
Places for babies | View Answer |
Prof. Jones, familiarly | View Answer |
Pulled the plug | View Answer |
Raised seam | View Answer |
Result of baking bread | View Answer |
Return mail courtesies (Abbr.) | View Answer |
San Francisco mayor Joseph | View Answer |
Scale marking | View Answer |
Season of fasting | View Answer |
Seize with a skewer | View Answer |
Shade of green | View Answer |
Some American Indians | View Answer |
Sorority members, perhaps | View Answer |
Studied carefully (with "over") | View Answer |
Stylish in the '60s | View Answer |
Tear down | View Answer |
Teh, for example | View Answer |
Toiling in a mess | View Answer |
Try out | View Answer |
Turns cod into bacalao | View Answer |
Type of fruit | View Answer |
Typeface similar to Calibri | View Answer |
Where a dhow might dock | View Answer |
Where the Arab League was founded | View Answer |
White's opposite | View Answer |
Wickerwork stems | View Answer |
Word with ''I told you so!'' | View Answer |
Writer Williams | View Answer |
Yellowish pigment | View Answer |
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