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Campers, for short | View Answer |
Clip-___ (some ties) | View Answer |
Clods | View Answer |
Coder’s creation | View Answer |
Comes to | View Answer |
Couldn’t help but | View Answer |
Cove | View Answer |
Cover, in a way | View Answer |
Craving | View Answer |
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Either end of amoeba? | View Answer |
Emmy winner Woodard | View Answer |
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Enjoy the fine print? | View Answer |
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Enjoyed | View Answer |
Father figure to d’Artagnan | View Answer |
Finished off | View Answer |
Fires | View Answer |
Fitness guru Jack | View Answer |
Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area site | View Answer |
Friend’s address | View Answer |
Gangster’s gal | View Answer |
Godforsaken | View Answer |
H. Rider Haggard novel | View Answer |
Hardly compelling | View Answer |
Hawke in films | View Answer |
Helped with homework | View Answer |
High praise | View Answer |
Homely clod | View Answer |
Hotelier Helmsley | View Answer |
Icicle’s place | View Answer |
Ill humor | View Answer |
In need of some air | View Answer |
International Court of Justice location | View Answer |
Is no longer | View Answer |
It contains 12 territories in Risk | View Answer |
It’s often rewritten | View Answer |
La Scala premiere of 1887 | View Answer |
Lorna who’s Liza’s half-sister | View Answer |
Lugs | View Answer |
Major moocher | View Answer |
Many a Moroccan | View Answer |
Mariah Carey’s “___ Wanna Cry” | View Answer |
Marinated seafood dish of Hawaii | View Answer |
Masterstroke | View Answer |
Met, as a challenge | View Answer |
Mia Farrow was on its first cover | View Answer |
Minn. neighbor | View Answer |
Mop & ___ (floor cleaner) | View Answer |
More sardonic | View Answer |
Motion decider | View Answer |
Move unsteadily | View Answer |
Moves cautiously | View Answer |
Nickname of Joe Jackson | View Answer |
Not as busy | View Answer |
Odorless gas | View Answer |
Online talk site | View Answer |
Openings | View Answer |
Originally | View Answer |
Out of the weather | View Answer |
Oz visitor | View Answer |
Picks apart | View Answer |
Places | View Answer |
Plain | View Answer |
Player’s payment | View Answer |
Pointer | View Answer |
Pool problem | View Answer |
Pop singer Collins | View Answer |
Prayer ending | View Answer |
Prepares to be shot | View Answer |
Printing | View Answer |
Proctor’s catch | View Answer |
Quark flavor | View Answer |
Ready to streak | View Answer |
Remove | View Answer |
Remove from power | View Answer |
Reunion attendee | View Answer |
Running behind | View Answer |
Schindler’s portrayer | View Answer |
Shabbily dressed | View Answer |
Show decisiveness | View Answer |
Signer’s need | View Answer |
Simple top | View Answer |
Singer Celine | View Answer |
Some bayou dwellers | View Answer |
Source of lots of Allen wrenches | View Answer |
Spots | View Answer |
Stephen of “V for Vendetta” | View Answer |
Stressed type | View Answer |
Talk down, in a way | View Answer |
Tan and Grey | View Answer |
Terminal info | View Answer |
Toady | View Answer |
Toledo’s lake | View Answer |
Toughness | View Answer |
Tube | View Answer |
Turkic language | View Answer |
Untidy type | View Answer |
Wacky | View Answer |
Warhol subject | View Answer |
Way out there | View Answer |
Wheat substance | View Answer |
Where baby Moses was found | View Answer |
Wing, in combinations | View Answer |
Winged goddess | View Answer |
Yankee Nick who hit a home run in the 2009 World Series | View Answer |
Young’uns | View Answer |
Zip | View Answer |
Zones | View Answer |
“A Death in the Family” author | View Answer |
“A little privacy, please” | View Answer |
“Absolutely!” | View Answer |
“Aren’t you a riot!” | View Answer |
“Don’t even bother” | View Answer |
“Joyeux” holiday | View Answer |
“Only the Lonely” singer | View Answer |
“Our Gang” girl | View Answer |
“Sad to say...” | View Answer |
“Science of Logic” philosopher | View Answer |
“The French Dispatch” director Anderson | View Answer |
“The Walking Dead” network | View Answer |
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