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“Bossypants” memoirist | View Answer |
“Didn’t I warn you?” | View Answer |
“Hold on please” | View Answer |
“Hold on please” | View Answer |
“Killing Me Softly With His Song” singer | View Answer |
“Over my dead body!” | View Answer |
“Phooey!” | View Answer |
“___ mío!” | View Answer |
“___ Town” | View Answer |
17th-century lawmaker? | View Answer |
1970s Oakland A’s All-Star Joe | View Answer |
1978 Village People song | View Answer |
Arc’teryx offering | View Answer |
Aware of | View Answer |
Bacon piece | View Answer |
Bad thing to get at work | View Answer |
Be a competitor | View Answer |
Been recumbent | View Answer |
Best Supporting Actor nominee for “Lawrence of Arabia” | View Answer |
Bill word | View Answer |
Bird-based moisturizer | View Answer |
Brand with tiger ads | View Answer |
Brit’s stew | View Answer |
Brother of Miriam and Moses | View Answer |
Bussing on buses, for short | View Answer |
Byproduct of baking | View Answer |
Byproduct of baking | View Answer |
Calendar abbr | View Answer |
Cambridge sch | View Answer |
Came off full alert | View Answer |
Candide portrayers | View Answer |
Canvases for baristas | View Answer |
Capital-raising vehicles, or what the circled letters represent | View Answer |
Caps | View Answer |
Chase of the Arizona Cardinals | View Answer |
Chimichurri cousin | View Answer |
Clearly visible | View Answer |
Crushed the midterm | View Answer |
Dashi flavorer | View Answer |
Digital IDs | View Answer |
Drive forward | View Answer |
Emotional impediments | View Answer |
End for serpent or elephant | View Answer |
Erasmus of Formia, more commonly | View Answer |
Ernst collaborator | View Answer |
Etna output | View Answer |
Explorer da Gama | View Answer |
Farm features | View Answer |
Fifth, e.g | View Answer |
Finn on the Mississippi | View Answer |
Forbidding | View Answer |
Frequently | View Answer |
Galas, say | View Answer |
Gets up | View Answer |
Got the lead out? | View Answer |
Green prefix | View Answer |
Grp. concerned with SIGINT | View Answer |
Hangzhou hello | View Answer |
He shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change | View Answer |
Home of the Cyclones | View Answer |
Horseshoe holders | View Answer |
Implantation site | View Answer |
In any case | View Answer |
It starts with Genesis | View Answer |
James Dean’s “East of Eden” role | View Answer |
Jim’s love on “The Office” | View Answer |
Kin of Slurpees | View Answer |
Lawyer’s qualification | View Answer |
Lie | View Answer |
Like security at Swiss banks | View Answer |
Long-winded | View Answer |
Loving touch | View Answer |
Low carts | View Answer |
Maker of VersaLink printers | View Answer |
Many a security guard | View Answer |
Marbles, so to speak | View Answer |
Meets unexpectedly | View Answer |
MetLife Stadium pro | View Answer |
Michele of “Glee” | View Answer |
Missouri River tribe | View Answer |
More adept | View Answer |
More opposite | View Answer |
Most cunning | View Answer |
Narrow inlet | View Answer |
Note read in passing | View Answer |
Olin of “Chocolat” | View Answer |
Ovine utterance | View Answer |
P look-alike | View Answer |
Parka parts | View Answer |
Part of UNLV | View Answer |
Parts of hearts | View Answer |
Party bowlfuls | View Answer |
Patagonia prowlers | View Answer |
Pine product | View Answer |
Places for electrons | View Answer |
Possess | View Answer |
Possesses | View Answer |
Potato pest | View Answer |
Pucci and Estevez | View Answer |
Put a ring on, perhaps | View Answer |
Put on one’s birthday suit | View Answer |
Queen, for one | View Answer |
Rap sheet list | View Answer |
Rat | View Answer |
Ready | View Answer |
Rear-ended? | View Answer |
Remote | View Answer |
Repeat performance | View Answer |
Retrovirus component | View Answer |
Roman ruler | View Answer |
Roy Orbison song popularized by Linda Ronstadt | View Answer |
Señora Perón | View Answer |
Seal wielder | View Answer |
Shoshone speakers | View Answer |
Silver and gold | View Answer |
Solo companion | View Answer |
Storied San Francisco neighborhood | View Answer |
Surprising phenomena | View Answer |
Sushi garnish | View Answer |
Swarm | View Answer |
Sword-on-armor sound | View Answer |
Tabloid twosome | View Answer |
Tack on | View Answer |
Takeout meal? | View Answer |
Target of some shots | View Answer |
Terr. split in 1889 | View Answer |
Time piece? | View Answer |
Titular villain of 1886 | View Answer |
Toffee candy bar from Hershey | View Answer |
Tolkien’s Treebeard, e.g | View Answer |
Two, for eight | View Answer |
U-shaped river bend | View Answer |
Under 90, in a way | View Answer |
Univ. star, back in the day | View Answer |
Upward-facing dog, say | View Answer |
Very, in Veracruz | View Answer |
Waste time | View Answer |
White Russian, e.g | View Answer |
Words of honor | View Answer |
Wyo. neighbor | View Answer |
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