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"Aw, what a shame!" | View Answer |
"C" on a calculator | View Answer |
"Conservative" starter | View Answer |
"If it doesn't fit, you must acquit" evidence | View Answer |
"Silas Marner" author | View Answer |
"Tat-tat" preceder | View Answer |
"The Thinker," for one | View Answer |
"Will there be anything ___?" | View Answer |
''Put ye in the sickle, for the harvest is ___'' (Joel) | View Answer |
''There Is Nothing Like ___'' | View Answer |
1040 and others | View Answer |
1956 Heston role | View Answer |
Adhesive resin | View Answer |
An ungulate | View Answer |
Another cookbook abbr. | View Answer |
Anthropoid | View Answer |
Author unknown (Abbr.) | View Answer |
Baby cover-ups | View Answer |
Bake-off equipment | View Answer |
Baroque and rococo, e.g. | View Answer |
Be offended by | View Answer |
Beans go-with | View Answer |
Beauty parlor procedure | View Answer |
Beethoven wrote one | View Answer |
Beginning of most New York ZIP codes | View Answer |
Behind on bills | View Answer |
Bert's street | View Answer |
Bird in the bush | View Answer |
Bit of a nasty fall | View Answer |
Bury in a pyramid | View Answer |
California wine grape | View Answer |
Causing sticker shock | View Answer |
CD-ROM word | View Answer |
Celebrity pair, usually | View Answer |
Christmas tune | View Answer |
Church sections | View Answer |
Churchill Downs feed | View Answer |
Colloquial "not" | View Answer |
Cybermissive | View Answer |
Decorative arch molding | View Answer |
Description of a good novel or script | View Answer |
Distant relative of Kunta | View Answer |
Dotty, perhaps | View Answer |
Extreme sorrow | View Answer |
Feels regret over | View Answer |
First name in comic book villains | View Answer |
First word in many recipes | View Answer |
Fixes or alters, as a hem | View Answer |
Food flavoring | View Answer |
From a distant point | View Answer |
Fuse word | View Answer |
Grist for some computers | View Answer |
Hamlet's larger relative | View Answer |
High school subject, briefly | View Answer |
Historic time periods | View Answer |
Inhabitants of a sci-fi film planet | View Answer |
It may be posted | View Answer |
It's gentle on the skin | View Answer |
It's tied in church | View Answer |
Jackie Onassis, ___ Bouvier | View Answer |
King of Skull Island | View Answer |
Letters on a motor oil can | View Answer |
Like best | View Answer |
Like forbidden fruit | View Answer |
Like headlines | View Answer |
Little boring one? | View Answer |
Low-calorie, in ad-speak | View Answer |
Make art on glass | View Answer |
Miles and Ralston | View Answer |
Mindy's ET | View Answer |
Most Syrians, e.g. | View Answer |
Multivolume tales | View Answer |
Nexus | View Answer |
Notorious apple spray | View Answer |
Participates in the Tour de France | View Answer |
Pharaoh after Rameses I | View Answer |
Places for Old Glory | View Answer |
Poll revelation | View Answer |
Potato-growing state | View Answer |
Pre-Columbian Mexican | View Answer |
Prom dress ornament, often | View Answer |
Pub selections | View Answer |
Quick and skillful | View Answer |
Raccoon type | View Answer |
Racing champ Luyendyk | View Answer |
Relatives of onions | View Answer |
Residential units | View Answer |
Ride for Don ''The Snake'' Prudhomme | View Answer |
Ring | View Answer |
Ring | View Answer |
Ring | View Answer |
Rock concert sites | View Answer |
Setting for Margaret Mead's first book | View Answer |
She played ''Ninotchka'' | View Answer |
Sweet sap source | View Answer |
Teetotaler's choice, perhaps | View Answer |
They don't chew their food | View Answer |
They line some old streets | View Answer |
Topmost position | View Answer |
Traveling exhibit | View Answer |
Turned over, as property | View Answer |
Type of gold chain | View Answer |
Type of insurance | View Answer |
Wesley Snipes superhero role | View Answer |
What George Washington couldn't tell | View Answer |
What Liz and Richard did | View Answer |
Where Rubbermaid was started | View Answer |
Wide-spouted mantel decoration | View Answer |
Wooden and Walton's school | View Answer |
Word repeated in an "Animal House" chant | View Answer |
Word with gas or cell | View Answer |
___ high standard | View Answer |
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