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1970s Notre Dame football coach Dan | View Answer |
Alexa’s home? | View Answer |
Alternatively | View Answer |
Automotive engineer Karl | View Answer |
Barbra Streisand’s “What’s Up, Doc?” co-star | View Answer |
Behind | View Answer |
Bit of tomfoolery | View Answer |
Blows away | View Answer |
Book jacket write-up | View Answer |
Book keeper? | View Answer |
Booze with a lot of buzz around it? | View Answer |
Bulbous | View Answer |
Candy known more for its packaging than its taste | View Answer |
Carpe ___ | View Answer |
Casper competitor | View Answer |
Champagne spec | View Answer |
Coastal recess | View Answer |
College founded in 1253 | View Answer |
Come out | View Answer |
Confession list | View Answer |
Creepy looker | View Answer |
Cry like crazy | View Answer |
Dealt with a faulty pilot | View Answer |
Deceitful sort | View Answer |
Distress call | View Answer |
Drinks discreetly | View Answer |
Dundee dissent | View Answer |
Engine sound | View Answer |
Enthusiastic sort | View Answer |
Estonia neighbor | View Answer |
European capital on the Sava River | View Answer |
Fall sounds | View Answer |
Fans’ stand-up routine? | View Answer |
Fast fish | View Answer |
Featuring more razzle-dazzle | View Answer |
Fitful sleeper’s activity | View Answer |
Former Derby winner, perhaps | View Answer |
Fragrant bloom | View Answer |
French greeting | View Answer |
Full-groan man? | View Answer |
Gate part | View Answer |
Gets ready for a big night out, say | View Answer |
Gibbs of “The Jeffersons” | View Answer |
Greek love god | View Answer |
Green prefix | View Answer |
Guitar pioneer Paul | View Answer |
Head, informally | View Answer |
Healthful snack | View Answer |
Higgledy-piggledy | View Answer |
High-fat diet | View Answer |
Hilarious place for Nascar? | View Answer |
HIV, e.g | View Answer |
Homecoming, of a sort | View Answer |
Hopping place for basketball? | View Answer |
Human rights lawyer Clooney | View Answer |
Hurry-scurry | View Answer |
Ice cream parlor option | View Answer |
It’s applied to lids | View Answer |
Kicked the bucket | View Answer |
Last in an elementary series | View Answer |
Like tuna tataki | View Answer |
Luau strings | View Answer |
Mandy of “This Is Us” | View Answer |
Manning of the NFL | View Answer |
Medium that outsold CDs in 2020 for the first time since the 1980s | View Answer |
Mentalist’s skill | View Answer |
Monk in the mountains | View Answer |
More out there | View Answer |
Necktie need | View Answer |
Neighbor of Minn. and N.Y | View Answer |
Not mainstream | View Answer |
Numbskulls | View Answer |
Oar pin | View Answer |
One-named “American Boy” rapper | View Answer |
Ooze | View Answer |
Orange bloom | View Answer |
Organizing guru Marie | View Answer |
Parish leaders | View Answer |
Password preceder | View Answer |
PlayStation seller | View Answer |
Put away | View Answer |
Quartet in a Morse H | View Answer |
Queen of Olympus | View Answer |
Quick pic | View Answer |
Respites | View Answer |
Room occupant, in an idiom | View Answer |
Saints coach Payton | View Answer |
Salon stuff | View Answer |
Sanguine place for baseball? | View Answer |
See 2-Down | View Answer |
Serious suffering | View Answer |
Sewing kit item | View Answer |
Shelf rattler | View Answer |
Siberia setting | View Answer |
Sic a lawyer on | View Answer |
Sites of early human development | View Answer |
Snub | View Answer |
Social science discipline, for short | View Answer |
Solidify | View Answer |
Some final notes | View Answer |
Some rental trucks | View Answer |
Spa mixtures | View Answer |
Spinning cartoon carnivore | View Answer |
Sport with bamboo swords | View Answer |
Stat for a slugger | View Answer |
Strip | View Answer |
Subj. for some new immigrants | View Answer |
Sups in style | View Answer |
Take off the top | View Answer |
Thickening agent | View Answer |
Tidy place for boxing? | View Answer |
Toothpaste promoted by Bucky Beaver | View Answer |
Tough-to-find place for golf? | View Answer |
Transcript no | View Answer |
Trig function | View Answer |
Unexpected problem | View Answer |
Up | View Answer |
Uplifting place for soccer? | View Answer |
Violent place for a marathon? | View Answer |
Waaaaaay in the past | View Answer |
Walk in the park | View Answer |
Washington wheeler-dealers | View Answer |
Wee worker | View Answer |
Windy place for bowling? | View Answer |
With 56-Down, “Boys Don’t Cry” Oscar winner | View Answer |
___ Linda, California | View Answer |
___ Razberi (flavored vodka) | View Answer |
___ spell (rest) | View Answer |
“...thunder, lightning ___ rain?”: “Macbeth” | View Answer |
“57 Varieties” brand | View Answer |
“Amazeballs!” | View Answer |
“Curiously strong” mint | View Answer |
“Desire Under the Elms” patriarch | View Answer |
“Game, set and match!” | View Answer |
“Just to be clear...” | View Answer |
“Master of None” star Aziz | View Answer |
“Nope” | View Answer |
“Pretty please?” | View Answer |
“The Truth Is ___ Next to You” (Randy Travis song) | View Answer |
“We’re off ___ the Wizard...” | View Answer |
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