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1860s presidential nickname | View Answer |
2020 Pixar film with the voices of Jamie Foxx and Tina Fey | View Answer |
A bit off | View Answer |
Aides for profs | View Answer |
Ailing | View Answer |
Après-ski quaff | View Answer |
Athlete’s mansion? | View Answer |
Bad blood | View Answer |
Blessing, so to speak | View Answer |
Book reviewers, of a sort | View Answer |
Bow’s kin | View Answer |
Brand that used a tiger in its ads | View Answer |
Burgundy grape | View Answer |
Calc prerequisite | View Answer |
Casual read | View Answer |
Categorizes | View Answer |
Charles Lamb’s “Essays of ___” | View Answer |
Choice | View Answer |
Comfortably safe | View Answer |
Command the helm | View Answer |
Commotions | View Answer |
Competent | View Answer |
Complained | View Answer |
Corresponds | View Answer |
Cry from the Capulet balcony | View Answer |
Debate side | View Answer |
Didn’t need to be told | View Answer |
Disney princess voiced by Auli‘i Cravalho | View Answer |
Doctor Eggman’s nemesis, in video games | View Answer |
Donizetti opera title character | View Answer |
Dream ender | View Answer |
Drill sergeant’s syllable | View Answer |
Duchamp specialty | View Answer |
Evoking an “ewww!” | View Answer |
Extinct bird that resembled the emu | View Answer |
Eye part | View Answer |
Family surname on HBO’s “Succession” | View Answer |
Fit to be farmed | View Answer |
Flier’s choice | View Answer |
Foil for Garfield | View Answer |
Forget-me-___ | View Answer |
Frat dudes | View Answer |
From Casablanca | View Answer |
Full of vitality | View Answer |
Garbage drummer Duke | View Answer |
Give an expensive coat to | View Answer |
Given the nod | View Answer |
Gradually ease off | View Answer |
Green gamer | View Answer |
Hammer, anvil and stirrup site | View Answer |
Hanging on every word | View Answer |
Harrison or Clinton | View Answer |
Has the gumption | View Answer |
Have no reservations | View Answer |
Hobart “howdy” | View Answer |
Home of Italy’s patron saint | View Answer |
Howard Stern specialty? | View Answer |
Humphrey’s wife and four-time co-star | View Answer |
Impassive | View Answer |
In need of stimulus | View Answer |
Insensitive, in a way | View Answer |
It might be well-made | View Answer |
IT staffer’s pride | View Answer |
James of “127 Hours” | View Answer |
Jeweler Lalique | View Answer |
Kingsley Amis title | View Answer |
KOA facility | View Answer |
Labor followers | View Answer |
Lake Mohave feeder | View Answer |
Leave | View Answer |
Lego expert in Lipetsk? | View Answer |
Like some fiber | View Answer |
Lip | View Answer |
Lose traction | View Answer |
Loud, on a score | View Answer |
Made a lap | View Answer |
Make fun of a poorly made shiv? | View Answer |
Maker of a mythological quest | View Answer |
Many an Agatha Christie suspect | View Answer |
Mississippi’s source lake | View Answer |
Monopoly token retired in 2013 | View Answer |
More sore | View Answer |
Nail the final | View Answer |
Name on some small trucks | View Answer |
Nanakuli nicety | View Answer |
Natasha’s last name in Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons | View Answer |
NBC show since 1975 | View Answer |
Nighttime notes | View Answer |
No longer listening to loud music? | View Answer |
Orange character of kids’ TV | View Answer |
Overly | View Answer |
Palace address | View Answer |
Person in front of a train | View Answer |
Pilot’s place | View Answer |
Pitched properly | View Answer |
Pollution portmanteau | View Answer |
Printer’s unit | View Answer |
Printer’s units | View Answer |
Rang | View Answer |
Rapids transits | View Answer |
Relating to stars | View Answer |
Resident of the Shire | View Answer |
Result | View Answer |
Roadster’s reversals | View Answer |
Rush job letters | View Answer |
Satisfied sounds | View Answer |
Scary brutes | View Answer |
Select | View Answer |
Sheer fabric | View Answer |
Shine on a tress of hair? | View Answer |
Shoes, informally | View Answer |
Short story | View Answer |
Sites for rites | View Answer |
Slow cooker humor? | View Answer |
Smidgen | View Answer |
Start for girl or boy | View Answer |
Steinbeck’s Tom Joad, e.g | View Answer |
Step, to Stendhal | View Answer |
Stole from a burlesque theater | View Answer |
Stopped, in a way | View Answer |
They get scoops | View Answer |
Three-time title role for Keanu | View Answer |
Time to remember | View Answer |
Tomei of “Spider-Man” films | View Answer |
Toy originally advertised with the suggestion “Throw it indoors” | View Answer |
Two-time home run leader Canseco | View Answer |
Uncooperative | View Answer |
University of Washington athletes | View Answer |
Wasn’t stuck | View Answer |
Watching Colbert, perhaps | View Answer |
Whale food | View Answer |
Whip up a batch of cookies, say | View Answer |
Yellow card issuer | View Answer |
Zeroth power of a number | View Answer |
___ Domini | View Answer |
“Columbia’s Pride” composer | View Answer |
“Fernando” group | View Answer |
“High Voltage” band | View Answer |
“That so?” reply | View Answer |
“Yer darn ___!” | View Answer |
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