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Bar | View Answer |
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Bench wear | View Answer |
Brand sourced near Lake Geneva | View Answer |
Breach | View Answer |
Bridge feature | View Answer |
Capp and Capone | View Answer |
Central vein of a leaf | View Answer |
Challenge for a barber | View Answer |
Check casher | View Answer |
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Computer character code acronym | View Answer |
Contrite words | View Answer |
Corleone enforcer Luca | View Answer |
County north of San Francisco | View Answer |
Curve | View Answer |
Disarray | View Answer |
Dogfaces | View Answer |
Double curve | View Answer |
Eastern European soap operas? | View Answer |
Eastern philosophy | View Answer |
Economical | View Answer |
External drive brand | View Answer |
Fairy tale brute | View Answer |
Fancies | View Answer |
Farm fraction | View Answer |
Filmmaker Spike | View Answer |
Fire proof | View Answer |
Fly-fishing rods? | View Answer |
Forearm bones | View Answer |
Former Wyoming senator Mike | View Answer |
Four-star review | View Answer |
Fourth-to-last Greek letter | View Answer |
French door part | View Answer |
Galaxy phones, e.g. | View Answer |
Geologic periods | View Answer |
Glossy finishes | View Answer |
Grab (onto) | View Answer |
Greene of “Bonanza” | View Answer |
He sang “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” with Frank Sinatra on “Duets” | View Answer |
Hide from view | View Answer |
Highlanders, e.g | View Answer |
Hindu god with the head of an elephant | View Answer |
Hush-hush | View Answer |
Involuntary twitch | View Answer |
It might get you in the door | View Answer |
It might involve many signings | View Answer |
Jack of Chaplin’s “The Great Dictator” | View Answer |
Judges, e.g | View Answer |
Krypton, for one | View Answer |
Less iffy | View Answer |
Like lizards | View Answer |
Like Post-it Notes on a bulletin board? | View Answer |
Lock | View Answer |
McGrady in the Basketball Hall of Fame | View Answer |
Name following Fannie, Sallie or Ginnie | View Answer |
Neither partner | View Answer |
Old fogey | View Answer |
Old gold coin | View Answer |
One having second thoughts | View Answer |
One-million connector | View Answer |
Orangy yellow | View Answer |
Original studio tracks of Rolling Stones vocals? | View Answer |
Our kingdom | View Answer |
Outlawed classical concertos? | View Answer |
O’Neill play, with “The” | View Answer |
Pair in a theater symbol | View Answer |
Palette paints | View Answer |
Passed out | View Answer |
Pebbles Flintstone feature | View Answer |
Pepper grinder | View Answer |
Perform perfectly | View Answer |
Pesticide dispenser | View Answer |
Playback bar in a video app | View Answer |
Politician’s platform | View Answer |
Potent hallucinogen | View Answer |
Prepared for a collision | View Answer |
Prop for Father Time | View Answer |
Protractor target | View Answer |
Rachel of “Spotlight” | View Answer |
Ruler, e.g | View Answer |
She, in Lisbon | View Answer |
Sheds some tears | View Answer |
Short hole specification | View Answer |
Shortly, in poems | View Answer |
Shot target | View Answer |
Sicilian peak | View Answer |
Sierra Nevada, e.g | View Answer |
Site of the GoPro Mountain Games | View Answer |
Skin pic | View Answer |
Some addresses | View Answer |
Some aliens | View Answer |
Some furniture makers | View Answer |
Some pricey handbags | View Answer |
Something that grows between buds | View Answer |
Special effects experts for horror movies? | View Answer |
Squid dish | View Answer |
Study of transformations | View Answer |
Sue Grafton’s “___ for Burglar” | View Answer |
Summer hrs | View Answer |
Synagogue chests | View Answer |
Taj ___ | View Answer |
Takes in | View Answer |
They cross at Xings | View Answer |
U.S. Grant, e.g | View Answer |
Up | View Answer |
Vast expanse | View Answer |
Victory goddess | View Answer |
View disbelievingly | View Answer |
Warned a weaver, say | View Answer |
Wheel holder | View Answer |
Whoops at a rodeo? | View Answer |
Yard clearer | View Answer |
Zero-gravity research site | View Answer |
___ a bone | View Answer |
___ Paulo | View Answer |
“A God in Ruins” novelist | View Answer |
“Help!” | View Answer |
“Kapow!” | View Answer |
“Let’s Get It On” singer | View Answer |
“Phooey!” | View Answer |
“Put Your Head On My Shoulder” singer | View Answer |
“That hurts!” | View Answer |
“The Audacity of Hope” author | View Answer |
“The Taming of the Shrew” schemer | View Answer |
“___ Goes Down” (2002 Kieran Culkin movie) | View Answer |
“___ we having fun yet?” | View Answer |
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