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Bench presser’s pride | View Answer |
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Big Mac layer | View Answer |
Binary gender designation | View Answer |
Blackout miscreant | View Answer |
Bludgeons | View Answer |
Bolted | View Answer |
Brad’s “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” co-star | View Answer |
Brake component | View Answer |
Burlap base | View Answer |
Burmese and Balinese | View Answer |
Butterfield of Netflix’s “Sex Education” | View Answer |
Caboose | View Answer |
Campaign worker | View Answer |
Cap’n’s mate | View Answer |
Chap | View Answer |
Chaps | View Answer |
Charge | View Answer |
City near the mouth of the Columbia | View Answer |
Closemouthed | View Answer |
Common sense | View Answer |
Conserved energy | View Answer |
Contents of un río | View Answer |
Corn dogs? | View Answer |
Creditor’s writ | View Answer |
Creole cooking staple | View Answer |
Crew group | View Answer |
Daily in Metropolis | View Answer |
Dana Open org | View Answer |
Dior creation | View Answer |
Directional suffix | View Answer |
Discount legumes? | View Answer |
Donnybrook | View Answer |
Door swinger | View Answer |
Dumas character | View Answer |
Eager for the deets | View Answer |
Early Christmas gift givers | View Answer |
Economize | View Answer |
Element #68 | View Answer |
Fails to | View Answer |
Fly trap | View Answer |
Follow | View Answer |
French connection | View Answer |
Fulfill, with “to” | View Answer |
Fuzzy fruits not grown in an orchard? | View Answer |
General meaning | View Answer |
Go beyond | View Answer |
Got in the ring | View Answer |
Greek H | View Answer |
Grind | View Answer |
Hand-dyed fabrics | View Answer |
Hard work | View Answer |
He beat Novak in the 2020 French Open | View Answer |
Historic periods | View Answer |
Honey bunch? | View Answer |
Honshu’s “City of Trees” | View Answer |
Is for you? | View Answer |
Jack-in-the-pulpit, e.g | View Answer |
Joins the crew | View Answer |
Kapoor of “Slumdog Millionaire” | View Answer |
Keystone State county | View Answer |
Levelheaded | View Answer |
Lift, so to speak | View Answer |
Like some tours | View Answer |
Lipton offerings | View Answer |
Listened enthusiastically | View Answer |
Lots of bucks | View Answer |
Luau strings | View Answer |
Lucy of “Kill Bill” | View Answer |
Madeline of “Blazing Saddles” | View Answer |
Major account | View Answer |
Marketing leader? | View Answer |
Mathewson who was in the Baseball Hall of Fame’s first class | View Answer |
Meet, as a challenge | View Answer |
Mentored in the art of preparing unagi? | View Answer |
Meter or liter | View Answer |
Microwave output | View Answer |
Modem speed figure | View Answer |
Modern memos | View Answer |
National name on some euros | View Answer |
Needlefish | View Answer |
New York mayor Adams | View Answer |
Not this | View Answer |
Notions | View Answer |
Org. associated with FICA | View Answer |
Paper-and-pencil game | View Answer |
Pines | View Answer |
Pinocchio, at times | View Answer |
Play group | View Answer |
Poi source | View Answer |
Prime number factor | View Answer |
Prolonged attack | View Answer |
Protection | View Answer |
Raconteur’s recitals | View Answer |
Radius’s neighbor | View Answer |
Raiders quarterback Derek | View Answer |
Rain gear | View Answer |
Rickman of “Die Hard” | View Answer |
Roasts, e.g.? | View Answer |
Russian country house | View Answer |
Ruth nickname | View Answer |
Scuba diver equipment | View Answer |
Smelter refuse | View Answer |
Some greens? | View Answer |
Some heirs | View Answer |
Spanish gold | View Answer |
Staff starter | View Answer |
This answer is a four-letter word | View Answer |
Tin and tungsten | View Answer |
Tin Pan Alley’s Gershwin | View Answer |
Tracks | View Answer |
Turner of Hollywood | View Answer |
Twistable treats | View Answer |
Two-for-one salad special? | View Answer |
Up | View Answer |
Use sandpaper on | View Answer |
Very good, at Versailles | View Answer |
Volcanic mount of California | View Answer |
World’s largest furniture seller | View Answer |
Wound covers | View Answer |
“Beetle Bailey” dog | View Answer |
“Everything’s fine” | View Answer |
“I Fall to Pieces” singer Patsy | View Answer |
“I stand corrected” | View Answer |
“The Twelve Days of Christmas” players | View Answer |
“The Two Jakes” screenwriter Robert | View Answer |
“This looks very bad for me!” | View Answer |
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