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“Am I the only one...?” | View Answer |
“Flaubert’s Parrot” author Julian | View Answer |
“Gimme a break!” | View Answer |
“Treasure Island” author’s monogram | View Answer |
Abercrombie & Fitch logo | View Answer |
Acapulco aunts | View Answer |
Africa’s largest landlocked country | View Answer |
Agreeable | View Answer |
Ambient music pioneer Brian | View Answer |
Anchor’s finish | View Answer |
Andrea Bocelli, e.g | View Answer |
Anthem rival | View Answer |
Becomes inedible | View Answer |
Blackout, e.g | View Answer |
California wine valley | View Answer |
Carefully planned | View Answer |
Casey of “American Top 40” | View Answer |
Centre Pompidou setting | View Answer |
Cheer, say | View Answer |
Chinese zodiac animal | View Answer |
City division | View Answer |
City of Tuscany famed for its marble | View Answer |
Cloverleaf parts | View Answer |
Common sports injury spot, for short | View Answer |
Coolly distant | View Answer |
Cow in commercials | View Answer |
Crop decimators | View Answer |
Don in the Television Hall of Fame | View Answer |
Dubai dignitary | View Answer |
Eats after dark | View Answer |
Entices | View Answer |
Expressionist Nolde | View Answer |
Faithful | View Answer |
Fed. property overseer | View Answer |
Fuming | View Answer |
Gap stack | View Answer |
Garbage target, in some buildings | View Answer |
Gave it one’s all | View Answer |
Given to musing | View Answer |
Go for | View Answer |
Gregarious | View Answer |
Half of doce | View Answer |
Have ___ up one’s sleeve | View Answer |
He debated Bush and Clinton in 1992 | View Answer |
His jailing was the subject of Zola’s “J’Accuse…!” | View Answer |
Home of Rousseau’s “The Dream,” for short | View Answer |
Immobilized states | View Answer |
Inflame with love | View Answer |
Investigator of a theft at the feta factory? | View Answer |
Its national anthem is “Mawtini” | View Answer |
Junior high student, informally | View Answer |
Kaley of “The Big Bang Theory” | View Answer |
King decreeing everyone must waltz? | View Answer |
La troisième planète | View Answer |
Lab coat problems | View Answer |
Latin music legend Puente | View Answer |
Launchpad events | View Answer |
Legally preclude | View Answer |
Like some rocket-propelled grenades | View Answer |
Like some traffic and some diets | View Answer |
Linda of Broadway’s “Jekyll & Hyde” | View Answer |
Magazine with a “Live Bravely” motto | View Answer |
Milky Way component | View Answer |
Moo ___ pork | View Answer |
Murders | View Answer |
Musicologist Alan who discovered Lead Belly | View Answer |
Not dark | View Answer |
Opening antecedent | View Answer |
Ornamental flourish on a printed character | View Answer |
Paragon of machismo | View Answer |
Patiently endured | View Answer |
Pie crust ingredient | View Answer |
Pilot of a fast spaceship? | View Answer |
Pitcher’s lid? | View Answer |
Place for knickknacks | View Answer |
Place for playing | View Answer |
Plain of Jars setting | View Answer |
Plots | View Answer |
Poked holes in, say | View Answer |
Popular self-help site | View Answer |
Post-sledding warmer | View Answer |
Power-saving mode | View Answer |
Prized coffee variety | View Answer |
Pro ___ | View Answer |
Protects by lying | View Answer |
Queequeg wielded one | View Answer |
Quipu feature | View Answer |
Refreshing break | View Answer |
Rocks, so to speak | View Answer |
Rootless sort | View Answer |
Salon offerings | View Answer |
Scheming cliques | View Answer |
Seller of Glimmersticks eyeliner | View Answer |
Seller of Longlast filters | View Answer |
Seller of Novablast running shoes | View Answer |
Sells with clicks | View Answer |
Sensational headline | View Answer |
Service member | View Answer |
Shipping department need | View Answer |
Sister of Meg, Beth and Jo | View Answer |
Site of the governor’s residence known as Cedar Crest | View Answer |
Snaky shape | View Answer |
Some winter wear | View Answer |
Source of a butter used in moisturizers | View Answer |
Sovereign | View Answer |
Spanker, e.g | View Answer |
Spirit | View Answer |
Squash, perhaps | View Answer |
Staggering | View Answer |
Standardised unit | View Answer |
State bordering on Bhutan | View Answer |
State that demands money from hitchhikers? | View Answer |
Super keen | View Answer |
Support group formed in 1951 | View Answer |
Sway | View Answer |
Swell | View Answer |
Swift seahorse? | View Answer |
The “Banquet Beer” | View Answer |
The always stylish Fred Astaire, for one? | View Answer |
Train pullers, for short | View Answer |
Travel guesses, for short | View Answer |
Triumphant shout | View Answer |
Uncooperative | View Answer |
Univ. or acad | View Answer |
Vendor of preternatural produce? | View Answer |
Volcanic mount of northern California | View Answer |
Warning of reckless driving? | View Answer |
Watch part | View Answer |
What might follow “Is this just fantasy?” in “Bohemian Rhapsody”? | View Answer |
Wing | View Answer |
Without help | View Answer |
Words with roll or budget | View Answer |
Writes music | View Answer |
Yard tool | View Answer |
Yard tool | View Answer |
___ Triomphe | View Answer |
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