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'All good things come to an end' | View Answer |
'Culture Warlords' author Lavin | View Answer |
'Easy' songwriter Richie | View Answer |
'Let me be really clear' | View Answer |
'Rats!' in a Platz | View Answer |
'That hits really close to home,' online | View Answer |
'The Aviator' director | View Answer |
'___ little cubby all stuffed with fluff' (lyric in the theme song to Winnie-the-Pooh films) | View Answer |
1998 NL MVP Sosa | View Answer |
2014 film based on the New Testament | View Answer |
2019 World Cup star Lavelle | View Answer |
45th Union member | View Answer |
82 Down's goals | View Answer |
Abandon a federation | View Answer |
Accelerometer, e.g | View Answer |
Affirmed statement? | View Answer |
Anatomical places for crib notes | View Answer |
Ancient flier | View Answer |
Angling platform | View Answer |
Apparel pair | View Answer |
Argued before a judge | View Answer |
Attempts to locate | View Answer |
Bank note whose 100 denomination shows the Bolshoi Theatre | View Answer |
Breaks off | View Answer |
Bright, like an atrium | View Answer |
Car dealer's offerings | View Answer |
Central Institute of Hindi locale | View Answer |
Chocolate cookie-flavored ice cream holder | View Answer |
Chutzpah | View Answer |
Circulating circle, often | View Answer |
Comparatively kind | View Answer |
Completely certain | View Answer |
Coop clamor | View Answer |
Core components | View Answer |
Covered (in) | View Answer |
Crystal ___ (shade akin to celadon blue) | View Answer |
Detritus left over from an eruption | View Answer |
Did some road repair | View Answer |
Edged by a point, say | View Answer |
Emulates some fans | View Answer |
Event called 'a jewel in New York City's social crown' in Town & Country magazine | View Answer |
Exhibit fear | View Answer |
Expression from one who's incensed | View Answer |
Fairway Rock in the Bering Strait, e.g | View Answer |
Fish related to the grouper | View Answer |
Former boxing champ Shane | View Answer |
Free from corruption | View Answer |
French leader who governed during Les Trente Glorieuses | View Answer |
Frequent filming location for 'The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters' | View Answer |
Get in exchange, as from another team | View Answer |
Hans Gruber's portrayer in 'Die Hard' | View Answer |
Has an emotional impact | View Answer |
Hikes taken at work? | View Answer |
Home improvement chain that turned 100 years old in 2021 | View Answer |
Home to the vast majority of the Hmong | View Answer |
Illusionist Geller | View Answer |
Instruments featured in many Vivaldi concertos | View Answer |
Intellectual ___ (careful reasoning that holds up to scrutiny) | View Answer |
Kalamata stone | View Answer |
Kendrick who earned a Pulitzer for his album 'DAMN.' | View Answer |
Khareef Festival nation | View Answer |
Lab flask material | View Answer |
Launchers of Sputnik | View Answer |
Like bricks | View Answer |
Like capitalism in its final form, to modern socialists | View Answer |
Like crude humor | View Answer |
Month for World Vegetarian Day | View Answer |
Muscle-bone connector | View Answer |
Music genre influenced by Cybotron during the 1980s | View Answer |
Mystical valley in the novel 'Lost Horizon' | View Answer |
Needs auto-correct, say (unless auto-correct is itself wrong) | View Answer |
Neurodevelopmental condition | View Answer |
Not solid, as idiomatic ground | View Answer |
Nuptial affirmations | View Answer |
Oar handler | View Answer |
Of a numerical ranking | View Answer |
One celebrated in the spring | View Answer |
One unlikely to ever make a charitable donation | View Answer |
Org. with employees whose goals are goals | View Answer |
Parental pair in some families | View Answer |
Passages in sci-fi books | View Answer |
Penny prez | View Answer |
Person who can't make things up to you? | View Answer |
Piece of the pie, perhaps | View Answer |
Piggies, so to speak | View Answer |
Places where people pick up pumpkins | View Answer |
Put into force | View Answer |
Race venue of old? | View Answer |
Recommendation well before Election Day | View Answer |
Redding on the album 'The Dock of the Bay' | View Answer |
Regards | View Answer |
Returns from one's dream trip? | View Answer |
Rip to shreds | View Answer |
River through Geneva | View Answer |
Rotating rotisserie rods | View Answer |
Russo who played Natasha in 'The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle' | View Answer |
Says 'coulda, woulda, shoulda,' e.g | View Answer |
Second word of BLM | View Answer |
She sang 'Hot Right Now' in 2012 | View Answer |
Short breaks | View Answer |
Some NFL blockers | View Answer |
Sport-___ (large car, informally) | View Answer |
Stacks | View Answer |
Stamp who played General Zod in Superman films | View Answer |
Structure seen in M.C. Escher's 'Relativity' | View Answer |
Sty sustenance | View Answer |
Symbol of happiness | View Answer |
Take one? | View Answer |
Tender after yoga class, say | View Answer |
Thick hairstyles | View Answer |
Thief involved in DC plots | View Answer |
Traps for morays | View Answer |
Unfriendly and then some | View Answer |
Up in the air | View Answer |
Waiting for the other ___ to drop | View Answer |
Went on a black diamond run | View Answer |
West German leader whose name is an anagram of NUDE AREA | View Answer |
Wet spots in dry areas | View Answer |
When a star may shine | View Answer |
Words from one who's on the fence | View Answer |
Work on, as an old painting | View Answer |
Wrestler Hart nicknamed 'The Hitman' | View Answer |
Yak nonstop | View Answer |
Zapatistas' leader Zapata | View Answer |
Zinger characteristic | View Answer |
[Typo in the original] | View Answer |
___ Dame (university near South Bend) | View Answer |
___ for the stars (aim high) | View Answer |
___ map (diagram of web pages) | View Answer |
___-glare screen (monitor that minimizes reflections) | View Answer |
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