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'Cousin ___ Visits the Addams Family' (1965 TV episode title) | View Answer |
'Don't trust them!' | View Answer |
'Furthermore ...' | View Answer |
'Furthermore ...' | View Answer |
'Ignoring what my assistant said ...' ? | View Answer |
'The Bluest Eye' author Morrison | View Answer |
'The Queen of Soul' | View Answer |
'___ Got Mail' (1998 rom-com) | View Answer |
'___, am America' (Langston Hughes line of poetry) | View Answer |
1971 documentary about Ravi Shankar | View Answer |
Animal in the Hartford's logo | View Answer |
Author Gaiman | View Answer |
Body part that becomes an animal when its vowels are swapped | View Answer |
Celebrity chef ___ Leith | View Answer |
Co. behind the podcast 'First Person' | View Answer |
Collar insert | View Answer |
Crossword puzzle component | View Answer |
Crustacean whose species range in size from .2 inches to 12 feet | View Answer |
Ctrl+Y, on a PC | View Answer |
Ctrl+Z, on a PC | View Answer |
Domain | View Answer |
Engravings, e.g.? | View Answer |
Fancy-sounding apple cultivar | View Answer |
Former T-shirts, perhaps | View Answer |
Fourth-most-common family name in China | View Answer |
Help line? | View Answer |
Irregularly | View Answer |
It's used to walk the dog | View Answer |
Kind of reader | View Answer |
Leave the stage | View Answer |
Life energy | View Answer |
Like forgiving lighting in photography | View Answer |
Like the Mandarin and Punjabi languages | View Answer |
Mister, in Münster | View Answer |
Mountain range, in Spanish | View Answer |
Musical ending of many a YouTube video | View Answer |
Needle | View Answer |
Nonstarters? | View Answer |
Old Roman word of greeting or parting | View Answer |
One of three in 'To be or not to be' | View Answer |
One unlikely to enjoy a dive bar | View Answer |
Orchestra section | View Answer |
Org. with a Sixth Man of the Year Award | View Answer |
Over-the-top sorts? | View Answer |
Palindromic flour | View Answer |
Pinot ___ | View Answer |
Pizza parlor purchase | View Answer |
Place to go in England | View Answer |
Precious material frequently buried with the dead in ancient China | View Answer |
Rebounds, e.g., informally | View Answer |
Screenwriter/actress Michaela | View Answer |
Sing like Nat King Cole | View Answer |
Slinky, say | View Answer |
Snake eyes | View Answer |
Snoopy's imaginary antagonist | View Answer |
Soccer star Morgan | View Answer |
Some book fair organizers, for short | View Answer |
Sound of suppressed laughter | View Answer |
Stager's concern | View Answer |
Superfan | View Answer |
Supportive pillows in a yoga class | View Answer |
Sword-wielding fighter of feudal Japan | View Answer |
Tabloid tidbit | View Answer |
Take to heart | View Answer |
Tempeh relative | View Answer |
Things you can hit or pump | View Answer |
Trip with many stops | View Answer |
Use a tandoor, say | View Answer |
Use a wheelchair's push rims, for instance | View Answer |
Visa alternative, for short | View Answer |
Wetland waders | View Answer |
Wetsuit vis-à-vis a team triathlon? | View Answer |
What might be found outside a hipster cafeteria? | View Answer |
Wide variety | View Answer |
Wonder Woman accessory | View Answer |
Year, in Portuguese | View Answer |
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