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1963 Paul Newman film | View Answer |
8.6 pounds per gallon? | View Answer |
Accessory for a clerical cassock? | View Answer |
Ace? | View Answer |
Amy of “Strangers With Candy” | View Answer |
Anon | View Answer |
Basketball spot at a Cupertino headquarters? | View Answer |
Beachcomber’s concern | View Answer |
Beer after bourbon, say | View Answer |
Birdie beater | View Answer |
Brother of Groucho, Chico, Gummo and Zeppo | View Answer |
Burns of the Seahawks | View Answer |
Cabinet dept. head | View Answer |
Cartoon collectible | View Answer |
Chilled | View Answer |
China flaw | View Answer |
Collars for schoolboys | View Answer |
Comfortable existence | View Answer |
Completed | View Answer |
Cornflower color | View Answer |
Crash investigators | View Answer |
Culturally pretentious | View Answer |
Dahs’ counterparts, in Morse code | View Answer |
Day, in Dijon | View Answer |
Dazed | View Answer |
Deactivate | View Answer |
Descartes’s conclusion | View Answer |
Diamonds, e.g | View Answer |
Diner order for a big eater? | View Answer |
Distinguish | View Answer |
Distressed dispatch | View Answer |
Division d’une nation | View Answer |
Docket item | View Answer |
Door-topping piece | View Answer |
Dried berry with flavors of cloves, nutmeg and cinnamon | View Answer |
Evangeline of “Lost” | View Answer |
Exactly as stated | View Answer |
Extol the virtues of | View Answer |
Fertile soil | View Answer |
Fire marshal’s action at an overcrowded rock club? | View Answer |
Fired up | View Answer |
First resident of the White House | View Answer |
Fleece | View Answer |
Fleshy fruit of Central America | View Answer |
Foil’s kin | View Answer |
Gag reflex? | View Answer |
Game akin to pelota | View Answer |
Game with a 32-card deck | View Answer |
Gave permission to | View Answer |
Giant fliers of myth | View Answer |
Gift from a beau | View Answer |
Graded item | View Answer |
Grime on a submarine porthole? | View Answer |
Gully that’s dry except for the rainy season | View Answer |
Harbor boat | View Answer |
He debated Pence in 2016 | View Answer |
Heaps | View Answer |
Highest state capital | View Answer |
Hit in the funnies | View Answer |
Homer’s cry | View Answer |
How some celebrate Christmas | View Answer |
Intrinsic nature | View Answer |
Italian city on the Adriatic | View Answer |
Its reeds are made from French cane plants | View Answer |
Jazz great Fitzgerald | View Answer |
Joyce’s “Green Gem of the Silver Sea” | View Answer |
Key worker? | View Answer |
La Méditerranée, par exemple | View Answer |
Lack of conviction | View Answer |
Land in the ocean | View Answer |
Lena of “Chocolat” | View Answer |
Levels | View Answer |
Leverage | View Answer |
Like faces around the campfire | View Answer |
Little brother, perhaps | View Answer |
Lizard in some insurance ads | View Answer |
Look at a Nook, e.g | View Answer |
Low-budget entertainment | View Answer |
Marsh bird | View Answer |
Maze solution | View Answer |
Miserly Marner | View Answer |
Monkey on your back, say | View Answer |
Monopoly token choice | View Answer |
More in need of moisturizer, perhaps | View Answer |
Most important thing | View Answer |
Moxie | View Answer |
Neighbor of Benin | View Answer |
North America’s oldest organized sport | View Answer |
Not online, online | View Answer |
Oscar-nominated 2013 Spike Jonze film | View Answer |
Painter Dix | View Answer |
Pantry array | View Answer |
Passes down, as a folk tale | View Answer |
Paucity | View Answer |
Pegs for Palmer | View Answer |
Period of vigilance | View Answer |
Picnic invader | View Answer |
Pisa’s river | View Answer |
Producer’s nightmare | View Answer |
Quantities: Abbr | View Answer |
Quarters, e.g | View Answer |
Quasimodo’s creator | View Answer |
Red Sox catcher McGuire | View Answer |
Refrain bit | View Answer |
Retailer with naming rights to the Padres’ park | View Answer |
Script makeup | View Answer |
Scuttle stuff | View Answer |
Shark’s foe | View Answer |
She duetted with Whitney on “When You Believe” | View Answer |
Shots, for short | View Answer |
Site for sweaters | View Answer |
Soccer great Maradona | View Answer |
Soccer star Carli | View Answer |
Solemn doings | View Answer |
Solitaire unit | View Answer |
Son of Seth | View Answer |
Start of many German surnames | View Answer |
Story time preceder, perhaps | View Answer |
Taiwanese computer maker | View Answer |
They’re meant to be together | View Answer |
Took back | View Answer |
Tributary of the Elbe | View Answer |
Trip to a restaurant for the parents and the kids? | View Answer |
TV explorer | View Answer |
Ulysses S. Grant’s original first name | View Answer |
Under the weather | View Answer |
Underground river that causes tremors? | View Answer |
Uptight | View Answer |
Ventilation pipe that can also be used as a sofa? | View Answer |
Wash gently against | View Answer |
Writer Zola | View Answer |
[Not the proper spelling] | View Answer |
“Good Morning Starshine” musical | View Answer |
“Have ___ day!” | View Answer |
“Stop!” from a steamer | View Answer |
“The Nanny” star Drescher | View Answer |
“The Time Machine” race | View Answer |
“What do you think of...” | View Answer |
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