Clue | Answer |
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'Chicago Hope' actress Christine | View Answer |
'De ___' ('You're welcome,' in Spanish) | View Answer |
'Don't overdo it' | View Answer |
'I wish I had more thumbs to put up!,' e.g | View Answer |
'It ___ sunk in yet' | View Answer |
'Must be something ___' | View Answer |
'Next time someone tells Bronx girls to take off their ___, they can just say they're dressing like a congresswoman': A.O.C | View Answer |
'None for me, thanks' | View Answer |
'Really, though?' | View Answer |
'So much for that!' | View Answer |
'Swell!' | View Answer |
'This register's now open!' | View Answer |
'___ of you!' | View Answer |
Activist Parks | View Answer |
African country with its own 13-month calendar | View Answer |
Amy of 'Arrival' | View Answer |
Arab nation that's a top exporter of gypsum | View Answer |
Be cheap, say | View Answer |
Bird's sound | View Answer |
Brown University's mascot Bruno, for one | View Answer |
Burn soother | View Answer |
Car company whose name roughly translates to 'rising out of Asia' | View Answer |
Cat's sound | View Answer |
Costa ___ | View Answer |
Diplomat | View Answer |
Dissuade | View Answer |
Dog's sound | View Answer |
Eminem song with a Guinness world record for 'most words in a hit single' (1,560 in six minutes) | View Answer |
Extra life, in video games | View Answer |
Greek city renowned for its olives | View Answer |
Half a trombone sound | View Answer |
Hang in the balance | View Answer |
Hold off from publishing, as a scoop | View Answer |
Horror director Roth | View Answer |
Island shared by two countries | View Answer |
It might be printed on a placemat | View Answer |
It's bent while genuflecting | View Answer |
Like grapefruit or arugula | View Answer |
Like some email filters | View Answer |
Lion's sound | View Answer |
Liquid that may be pumped | View Answer |
Loses one's temper | View Answer |
Lustrous fabric | View Answer |
Malia, to Sasha Obama, for short | View Answer |
Mont Blanc, for one | View Answer |
Musk of new cars? | View Answer |
Ones who will give you a mouthful? | View Answer |
Painter Matisse | View Answer |
Part of L.A | View Answer |
Peeling potatoes, perhaps | View Answer |
Pig's sound | View Answer |
Pronounced features of American Craftsman-style houses | View Answer |
Pumped | View Answer |
Recovers | View Answer |
Refuse to proceed | View Answer |
Region in South America that's technically part of Europe | View Answer |
Saharan vipers | View Answer |
Salon specialist | View Answer |
Shift or Enter | View Answer |
Small battery | View Answer |
Snake's sound | View Answer |
Some music festival lodgings | View Answer |
Southeast Asian noodle dish invented in a nationalist recipe contest | View Answer |
Stayed in neutral | View Answer |
Sweetie | View Answer |
Tamagotchis are digital ones | View Answer |
Teléfono greeting | View Answer |
Terrible twos, e.g | View Answer |
The 'A' in A.D | View Answer |
There's the rub! | View Answer |
They help you see at sea | View Answer |
Thor's father | View Answer |
TV producer Chaiken | View Answer |
Unappetizing drink | View Answer |
Utmost | View Answer |
Word sounded out by the ends of 20-, 35- and 40-Across | View Answer |
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