Clue | Answer |
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"... ___ saw Elba" | EREI |
"By the ___ token ..." | SAME |
"Din" or "cigar" ending | ETTE |
"Golly!" | GEE |
"Nifty!" | NEATO |
"Rebecca" star Joan | FONTAINE |
"What ___ thou?" | SAYST |
Abbr. on a vitamin bottle | RDA |
Abbreviation on a car battery | NEG |
Agassi, in his prime | ACER |
Andy's sidekick, in old radio | AMOS |
Assumed responsibility for, as a bill | TOOKOVER |
Atlantic coast hrs | EST |
Barbecue site | PATIO |
Breathers | RESTS |
Bring back to life, as love | REKINDLE |
Bungling | INEPT |
Catherine ___, wife of Henry VIII | PARR |
Challenge as false | IMPUGN |
Chum | PAL |
Citrus tree orchard | GROVE |
Civil rights pioneer Parks | ROSA |
Coastal flyers | ERNES |
Coral formation | REEF |
Count, in England | EARL |
Eve's second | ABEL |
Eyelid trouble | STYE |
Fen growth | REED |
Fish spawn | ROE |
Get the better of | ONEUP |
Gotten up | RISEN |
Graceful Olympics event | FIGURESKATING |
Gretel, to Hansel | SISTER |
Hair gel, e.g | HARDENER |
Hersey bell town | ADANO |
Impediment | SNAG |
London gallery | TATE |
Clue | Answer |
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Mistreatment | ABUSE |
Mork's planet | ORK |
Mosey | SASHAY |
Ms. Poppins | MARY |
Offensively curious (Var.) | NOSEY |
On the sheltered side, nautically | ALEE |
Opening of "A Tale of Two Cities" | ITWAS |
Paris subway system | METRO |
Part of a stair step | RISER |
Peron and Gabor | EVAS |
Peruvian writer Mario ___ Llosa | VARGAS |
Pie a la ___ | MODE |
Professional persuader | ADMAN |
Pub offering | ALE |
Reduce | LESSEN |
Repeated word in a Doris Day song | SERA |
Rock genre | GLAM |
Roth plan | IRA |
Scallion relative | LEEK |
Scottish body of water | LOCH |
Shredded | TORN |
Some museum sculptures | TORSOS |
Spectrum-forming crystal | PRISM |
Stephen King's Christine, briefly | AUTO |
Tennis divisions | SETS |
The Water Rat's friend | OTTER |
Ties and scarves | NECKWEAR |
Tight-lipped | RETICENT |
Timeline segments | ERAS |
Try in desperation | GRASPATSTRAWS |
Type of hand or lung | IRON |
Ugly Duckling, eventually | SWAN |
Urania | MUSEOFASTRONOMY |
Utilizing a ship | ASEA |
Veronica of "Hill Street Blues" | HAMEL |
Within reach | NEAR |
You can trip on it | LSD |
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