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'Arrested Development' character whose specialty is 84 Down | View Answer |
'Awake' actress Jessica | View Answer |
'Don't let your guard down' | View Answer |
'Dream Together' artist Yoko | View Answer |
'Finish the job!' | View Answer |
'I'm hungry, and also I'm a cat' | View Answer |
'If only!' | View Answer |
'Loved this!' | View Answer |
'Man, I'm gonna be sore for a week after bench-pressing 350 pounds,' e.g | View Answer |
'Nerve' actress Emily | View Answer |
'Precious' director Daniels | View Answer |
'So I Married an ___ Murderer' (1993 black comedy) | View Answer |
'Super Cool' and 'Loser' musician | View Answer |
'The Padre' actor Nick | View Answer |
'The Penitent' playwright David | View Answer |
'The Shutov Assembly' musician Brian | View Answer |
'___ can be seen on plums' | View Answer |
'___ happens when someone is convinced' | View Answer |
'___ indicate healthy brushing habits' | View Answer |
'___ is how old you are before you're considered guilty' | View Answer |
'___ is what you'd book on the top floor of some high-rise hotel' | View Answer |
'___ mean that you anticipate an amazing future' | View Answer |
'___ when they lose structural integrity' | View Answer |
2004 comedy set at North Shore High School | View Answer |
A pop | View Answer |
ABC or NBC promo, e.g | View Answer |
Actress Aniston or Garner, familiarly | View Answer |
Actual price paid | View Answer |
Actually existing | View Answer |
Affectionate embrace | View Answer |
Agree to, as for a contract | View Answer |
Allow | View Answer |
Anchor's offering | View Answer |
Antioxidant-rich grain | View Answer |
Area where the defense makes a goal-line stand, in football | View Answer |
Avian companion of Jafar in 'Aladdin' | View Answer |
Badgers, as humans | View Answer |
Barrel racing locale | View Answer |
Bears witness (to) | View Answer |
Bird that caws | View Answer |
Breaking out of a sealed box or walking on water, seemingly | View Answer |
Bright light gas | View Answer |
Buildup on old bikes | View Answer |
Camelid in the Andes | View Answer |
Captain once portrayed by Patrick Stewart | View Answer |
Chocolate snack cake | View Answer |
Cleansing supply | View Answer |
Clumsy fellow | View Answer |
Come back to, as a club you previously left | View Answer |
Consumer's program? | View Answer |
Creatures in colonies | View Answer |
Crispy circles | View Answer |
Cross-strung instrument, maybe | View Answer |
Currently broadcasting | View Answer |
Devilish child | View Answer |
Diploma holder | View Answer |
Dominates, informally | View Answer |
Drink frequently seen on 'Sex and the City,' briefly | View Answer |
Dublin's land, in poetry | View Answer |
Dunn who played Babette on SNL | View Answer |
Earth, in sci-fi | View Answer |
Explorer voiced by Kathleen Herles, Caitlin Sanchez and Fátima Ptacek | View Answer |
Fashion designer Tahari | View Answer |
Feeling after a karate lesson | View Answer |
Fill to excess | View Answer |
Flammable solvent | View Answer |
Flat, edible pockets | View Answer |
Floating freely | View Answer |
Folding chair, e.g | View Answer |
Frasier's radio producer on 'Frasier' | View Answer |
Frat row letter heard when saying this clue aloud | View Answer |
Gillette razor | View Answer |
Glowing globes, maybe | View Answer |
Got up | View Answer |
Grassy forest spaces | View Answer |
Grew tired of | View Answer |
Guess a wrong letter on 'Wheel of Fortune,' say | View Answer |
Harley, in biker slang | View Answer |
Harsh | View Answer |
Head off, like a pirate | View Answer |
Hold out one's arm, say | View Answer |
Home of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru | View Answer |
How vague laws and texts may be interpreted | View Answer |
Idomeneo in the opera 'Idomeneo,' e.g | View Answer |
Insect in a dusty coat | View Answer |
Introduction to civics? | View Answer |
Is unable to | View Answer |
Item in a drum kit | View Answer |
Judge Lance | View Answer |
Judy elected to Congress in 2009 | View Answer |
Keep out of sight | View Answer |
Knowledgeable about | View Answer |
Landing site | View Answer |
Like a comedian's audience, hopefully | View Answer |
Lounges in the bathtub | View Answer |
Lumber mill items | View Answer |
Masthead word, often | View Answer |
Missile tip | View Answer |
Monochrome photography tint | View Answer |
Motion pictures? | View Answer |
Mule's foot | View Answer |
No comment? | View Answer |
Nonetheless | View Answer |
Northern Indian territory near Uttar Pradesh | View Answer |
Not out of the tournament yet | View Answer |
On top of that | View Answer |
One heard on the compilation album '1' | View Answer |
One piece? | View Answer |
Part of the perimeter | View Answer |
Physicist and Nobel Prize recipient Fermi | View Answer |
Preceding day | View Answer |
Processed, as ore | View Answer |
Reply to a texted joke | View Answer |
Results of legislative negotiations | View Answer |
Ringing sounds | View Answer |
Saber handle | View Answer |
See 106 Down | View Answer |
See 122 Down | View Answer |
Seeks answers | View Answer |
Singer Fitzgerald or Mai | View Answer |
Snatches suddenly | View Answer |
Some wireless keyboard batteries | View Answer |
Spring | View Answer |
Steak maker | View Answer |
Steal from | View Answer |
Strong or weak solutions in a lab | View Answer |
Take to an impound lot | View Answer |
Taking a break | View Answer |
The dog Otis in 'The Adventures of Milo and Otis,' e.g | View Answer |
Train rider's destination | View Answer |
Traversing an ocean | View Answer |
Underwater bar | View Answer |
Utter nonsense | View Answer |
Wait patiently | View Answer |
Weasels' relatives | View Answer |
With 17 Down, Poe Dameron's portrayer in 'Star Wars' films | View Answer |
With 73 Down, 'Low' rapper named for the state where he was born | View Answer |
Wood-fired chamber, perhaps | View Answer |
Wrap similar to a doner kebab | View Answer |
___ 500 | View Answer |
___ apso (Tibetan dog breed) | View Answer |
___ Pet (botanical fad) | View Answer |
___ Rican | View Answer |
___ Taco (chain selling CrunchTada tostadas) | View Answer |
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