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$260 could get you one in 1925 | View Answer |
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Allen from Connecticut | View Answer |
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App’s customers | View Answer |
As a result of this | View Answer |
Assessments | View Answer |
Balderdash | View Answer |
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Billiards cushion | View Answer |
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Bond bit | View Answer |
Card game with a banker | View Answer |
Castellaneta who voices Homer Simpson | View Answer |
Chairperson? | View Answer |
Charades players, e.g | View Answer |
Cluster | View Answer |
Coffee extra | View Answer |
Color akin to olive | View Answer |
Contrite words | View Answer |
Corn unit | View Answer |
Cruel bunch | View Answer |
Days long gone, poetically | View Answer |
Derby material | View Answer |
Desperate signal | View Answer |
Door sign | View Answer |
Dreamlike, perhaps | View Answer |
Earth-shaking event | View Answer |
Elba of “Luther” | View Answer |
Electronics component | View Answer |
Elusive Himalayan | View Answer |
Far from fresh | View Answer |
Fireplace item | View Answer |
Flamboyant wraps | View Answer |
Floppy tops | View Answer |
Four-time Australian Open winner | View Answer |
Franchise with “Miami,” “NY,” “Cyber” and “Vegas” versions | View Answer |
Free of censorship, in a way | View Answer |
Freshens, in a way | View Answer |
Game with Skip, Reverse and Draw 2 cards | View Answer |
Gators’ kin | View Answer |
Get closer to | View Answer |
Grafton’s “___ for Evidence” | View Answer |
Grain grown en route to Ganymede? | View Answer |
Grotesque architectural features | View Answer |
Hardly ritzy | View Answer |
Having homes in California and New York, say | View Answer |
High on the Scoville scale | View Answer |
Hilarious person | View Answer |
Hits the hay | View Answer |
Home improvement | View Answer |
Horse’s cousin | View Answer |
Hosp. workers | View Answer |
House headed by Professor Snape | View Answer |
Hunter’s question | View Answer |
Inclined | View Answer |
It began as the Pittsburgh Reduction Company | View Answer |
Jaguar’s trunk | View Answer |
Just | View Answer |
Just | View Answer |
Keith Moon or John Bonham | View Answer |
Kind of radio | View Answer |
Kleenex competitor | View Answer |
Leek relative | View Answer |
Lend a hand | View Answer |
Lifeboat lowerers | View Answer |
Like stadiums | View Answer |
Like the Dust Bowl | View Answer |
Matt’s “Good Will Hunting” co-writer | View Answer |
Medusa’s slayer | View Answer |
Monomaniacal captain | View Answer |
Most likely to win | View Answer |
Muddy up | View Answer |
Neptune’s largest moon | View Answer |
Neumeister Chorales composer | View Answer |
New ___ (former name of Salisbury, England) | View Answer |
Newbery Medal winners’ works, informally | View Answer |
Nicholas II, e.g | View Answer |
Noble acts | View Answer |
Not many | View Answer |
NYPD title | View Answer |
Obsolete | View Answer |
Overtime cause | View Answer |
Pal of Jerry and George | View Answer |
Pale | View Answer |
Parsley, sage, rosemary or thyme | View Answer |
Peat source | View Answer |
Perfect places | View Answer |
Performance by a cabaret singer? | View Answer |
Phone accessory | View Answer |
Place to find a mask and pads? | View Answer |
Poker player’s “bullet” | View Answer |
Prepare for return shipping | View Answer |
Prepare Simon for a singing competition? | View Answer |
Print units | View Answer |
Put together | View Answer |
Quaintly polite reply | View Answer |
Raiders tight end Waller | View Answer |
Responsibility for a ship’s steering | View Answer |
Scales | View Answer |
Score at the start of a match | View Answer |
Scottish magistrate who’s new on the job? | View Answer |
Seized Civic, say | View Answer |
Sheep with soft wool | View Answer |
Show clearly | View Answer |
Showily stylish | View Answer |
Silas Marner’s adopted daughter | View Answer |
Site of a break | View Answer |
Some ribbons are acquired at them | View Answer |
Sort | View Answer |
Spiral-horned antelope | View Answer |
Stamping ground? | View Answer |
Stir up | View Answer |
Stir-fry staple | View Answer |
String along | View Answer |
Strong alloy | View Answer |
Struggles with balance | View Answer |
Stunt by a cycling sovereign? | View Answer |
Subsidiary theorem | View Answer |
Tad’s dad | View Answer |
Tender | View Answer |
They have Xings | View Answer |
Three-time NBA Finals MVP | View Answer |
Tiananmen Square honoree | View Answer |
Tipperary singer? | View Answer |
Took a break | View Answer |
Upsilon follows it | View Answer |
Utterance before being shot | View Answer |
Vanessa of “Isadora,” “Julia” and “Agatha” | View Answer |
Very, in Wiesbaden | View Answer |
Wearer of a white winter coat | View Answer |
Wed without ceremony | View Answer |
When repeated, name in 1968 news | View Answer |
Wishes one had | View Answer |
Writing assignment | View Answer |
“Ah, got it” | View Answer |
“Seriously, you don’t have to” | View Answer |
“The Phantom Tollbooth” protagonist | View Answer |
“Treasure Island” author’s monogram | View Answer |
“Turn up the heat!” | View Answer |
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