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'Is it worth the risk?' | View Answer |
'Kidding!' | View Answer |
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'The missing link' | View Answer |
Along with lentils, one of the two main ingredients in idli | View Answer |
Ambulance letters | View Answer |
Bet the family farm, so to speak | View Answer |
Big Ten school | View Answer |
Capitol Hill staffers | View Answer |
Certain ecclesiastic | View Answer |
Certain line segment | View Answer |
Clarification words for a speller | View Answer |
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Commercial lead-in to Clean | View Answer |
Components of a rosary | View Answer |
Dipsticks | View Answer |
Do great at | View Answer |
Domesticated | View Answer |
Entertainment district in London's West End | View Answer |
Erode | View Answer |
Error's counterpart | View Answer |
Exposed, as a cover | View Answer |
Facilities in England | View Answer |
Fastidious to a fault | View Answer |
Father of une princesse | View Answer |
Fit of wild emotion | View Answer |
Formative | View Answer |
Foundation | View Answer |
Get through to | View Answer |
Hockey feint | View Answer |
Holiday dependent on the lunisolar calendar | View Answer |
Hyundai Sonata, for one | View Answer |
Instrument found in a post office or grocery | View Answer |
Like bananas and banana slugs | View Answer |
Literary heroine Jane | View Answer |
Look through a window, say | View Answer |
Major provider of scholarships, in brief | View Answer |
Make fun of | View Answer |
Mayor Lightfoot of Chicago | View Answer |
Meadow call | View Answer |
More often than not | View Answer |
More than enough | View Answer |
Mythological being with a horse's tail | View Answer |
Natalie Wood's role in 1961's 'West Side Story' | View Answer |
Offering on a sushi menu | View Answer |
One giving a wake-up call | View Answer |
One might have the disclaimer 'Professional driver on closed course. Do not attempt.' | View Answer |
Orangish-brown gem | View Answer |
Otolaryngologist, familiarly | View Answer |
Part of a coconut that can be shredded | View Answer |
Phrased | View Answer |
Pit-of-the-stomach feeling | View Answer |
Pool of money | View Answer |
Prey for a dingo | View Answer |
Princess whose brother is not a prince | View Answer |
Punch bowl go-with | View Answer |
Quibble | View Answer |
Receptacle near a firepit | View Answer |
Reddit Q&A | View Answer |
Robust brew | View Answer |
Saddler's tool | View Answer |
Science that deals with the phenomenon spelled out by 10 missing letters in this puzzle | View Answer |
Seat on a ship | View Answer |
See 1-Down | View Answer |
Sing like Tom Waits | View Answer |
Some antique collectibles | View Answer |
Start to scream or shout? | View Answer |
Train tracks | View Answer |
Watts of 'Mulholland Drive' | View Answer |
We: Fr | View Answer |
Wedding walkways | View Answer |
Well-suited | View Answer |
With 2-Down, money-saving flight option, often | View Answer |
Word with raising or splitting | View Answer |
Yet to come | View Answer |
[Ignore that edit] | View Answer |
___ Américas | View Answer |
___ Ark | View Answer |
___ collar (iconic Ruth Bader Ginsburg neckwear at the Smithsonian) | View Answer |
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