Clue | Answer |
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"20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" writer | View Answer |
"Are we there ___?" | View Answer |
"Common Sense" pamphleteer Thomas | View Answer |
"Fix" a pet | View Answer |
"I smell ___!" | View Answer |
"My Big Fat Greek Wedding" star Vardalos | View Answer |
"No way" guy | View Answer |
"Om," e.g. | View Answer |
"That feels so good!" | View Answer |
"The Adventures of ___ and Otis" (1989) | View Answer |
"Three's Company" landlord | View Answer |
"Wet" 1960 hit for Bobby Darin | View Answer |
"Wet" light plane | View Answer |
"Wet" screen siren of the '40s | View Answer |
"Wet" star of "My Own Private Idaho" | View Answer |
"___ all come out in the wash" | View Answer |
A Scottish loch, for example | View Answer |
Adriatic Sea republic | View Answer |
Ankle bone | View Answer |
Bauble | View Answer |
Bloke from Stoke-on-Trent | View Answer |
Boxing ex-champ Mike | View Answer |
Brad of Hollywood | View Answer |
Breakup command | View Answer |
Broken, as a bronco | View Answer |
Butch Cassidy or the Sundance Kid, e.g. | View Answer |
Caesar following | View Answer |
California-to-New York flight aid | View Answer |
Certain outdoorsman | View Answer |
Charleston dancer | View Answer |
Chef's cap | View Answer |
Christian with a fashion sense | View Answer |
Circus safety device | View Answer |
Clear, as a blackboard | View Answer |
Coin of India or Pakistan | View Answer |
Contaminate, as water | View Answer |
Cook in a pan | View Answer |
Daisy supporter | View Answer |
Decorative needle and scissors case | View Answer |
Dick's literary companion | View Answer |
Diplomacy breakdown | View Answer |
Doesn't advance or retreat | View Answer |
Drink, as a dog | View Answer |
English dramatist Nicholas | View Answer |
Enterprise enterprise | View Answer |
Enveloping glow | View Answer |
Epitome of blackness | View Answer |
Fallopian tube traveler | View Answer |
Family to keep up with | View Answer |
Fat-nosed antelope | View Answer |
Feeling of hostility | View Answer |
Fender bender reminders | View Answer |
Filly, after maturing | View Answer |
Fireside yarn | View Answer |
Fishtail | View Answer |
Fritters away time | View Answer |
Frothy bubbles | View Answer |
Fulfill, as one's desires | View Answer |
Give it ___ (try it) | View Answer |
Graffitist's arsenal | View Answer |
Group that votes together | View Answer |
Hardly a gentle breeze | View Answer |
Highland boy | View Answer |
Highland gals | View Answer |
Highly proficient | View Answer |
Hotel housekeeper | View Answer |
How beer may be served | View Answer |
In-flight announcement | View Answer |
Incubator sound | View Answer |
Island for immigrants | View Answer |
It may meet after school | View Answer |
It's the big picture? | View Answer |
It's tossed in Vegas | View Answer |
Jack's nursery rhyme vessel | View Answer |
Jack-in-the-pulpit's plant family | View Answer |
Jazzman Jackson or cartoonist Gross | View Answer |
Jerked the steering wheel | View Answer |
Kick out, as a dictator | View Answer |
Lake Tahoe neighbor | View Answer |
Land bounded by three seas | View Answer |
Lid sore | View Answer |
Like a new cigarette | View Answer |
Long English assignment | View Answer |
Lowest levels of high tides | View Answer |
Medal bestowed by Eliz. II | View Answer |
Member of a legislative body | View Answer |
Moderated | View Answer |
Moisturize, in a way | View Answer |
Monkey business? | View Answer |
Move like a dervish | View Answer |
Mt. Carmel site (Abbr.) | View Answer |
Newspaper notice, for short | View Answer |
North American jack fishes | View Answer |
Now partner | View Answer |
Number of wheels on a semi | View Answer |
Off-___ (place for mountain bikes) | View Answer |
Outer covering | View Answer |
PalmPilot, et al. | View Answer |
Pancake cooking surface | View Answer |
Performing up to standard | View Answer |
Philly performer | View Answer |
Piece of turf | View Answer |
Polymer-based adhesive | View Answer |
Popular disinfectant brand | View Answer |
Reversals for the better | View Answer |
Rorschach test component | View Answer |
Ryan of "Prelude to a Kiss" | View Answer |
Salesman's minimum | View Answer |
Sancho Panza, to Don Quixote | View Answer |
Santa ___ (California track) | View Answer |
Self-sacrificing ones | View Answer |
Shady street liners | View Answer |
Shred potatoes | View Answer |
Sitting atop | View Answer |
South African pen | View Answer |
Spoonbill's kin | View Answer |
Stray calf | View Answer |
Street of children's TV | View Answer |
Strings at a luau | View Answer |
Strip for racing | View Answer |
Take a gander | View Answer |
The 100-meter dash and the 400-meter relay | View Answer |
The body's largest organ | View Answer |
They make many flights | View Answer |
They're half the diameter | View Answer |
They're there for you in the clutch | View Answer |
Think-tank products | View Answer |
Timon of "The Lion King," e.g. | View Answer |
Tony Randall movie, "7 Faces of Doctor ___" | View Answer |
Track competition | View Answer |
Tree of Life location | View Answer |
Trilogy finale designation | View Answer |
Trip to Mecca | View Answer |
Turtledove sound | View Answer |
Type of dot | View Answer |
Type of milk or sauce | View Answer |
Type of mushroom | View Answer |
Type of stick | View Answer |
Uncle ___ (folktale narrator) | View Answer |
Unit of parsley or thyme | View Answer |
Unmarried lady of Sp. | View Answer |
Unwelcome rodent | View Answer |
Use one's head | View Answer |
Uses a clothesline | View Answer |
Very small amount | View Answer |
Vilified villager | View Answer |
Waiting-room call | View Answer |
Walk like a show horse | View Answer |
Water pistol | View Answer |
Weary traveler's stop | View Answer |
What a choir stands on, often | View Answer |
Wholesale quantity, often | View Answer |
Wintertime in D.C. | View Answer |
With no slack | View Answer |
Word with fire or transit | View Answer |
Wormwood-flavored liqueur | View Answer |
Writer's cramp, for example | View Answer |
___ and caboodle | View Answer |
___ no good (scheming) | View Answer |
___ out (barely get) | View Answer |
___ pump (drainage aid) | View Answer |
___ salts (bathwater additive) | View Answer |
___ the phone (wait for a call) | View Answer |
___-climber (exercise machine) | View Answer |
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