Clues | Answers |
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# # # | HASHMARKS |
'Ben-Hur' studio of 1925 and 1959 | MGM |
'Big' star | HANKS |
'Fifty Shades of Grey' woman | ANA |
'Maybe ...' | IMIGHT |
'No. 1' person | PUBLICENEMY |
'Red' Holy Roman emperor | OTTOII |
'Semper paratus' grp | USCG |
'Soldier of Love' singer, 2009 | SADE |
'Sure, that's fine' | OKAYBYME |
'Taken' star | NEESON |
'You nailed it!' | SOTRUE |
'___ you!' | SAYS |
Acts of deference | OBEISANCES |
Adorn, in old literature | DIGHT |
Agreeably biting | TART |
Apt to snap | TESTY |
Art | CRAFT |
Art type | MIXEDMEDIA |
Assumes | TAKESON |
Attention-grabbing | LOUD |
Aware of | INON |
Battery ends | ANODES |
Be observant of Lent, say | ATONE |
Beverage that may be served au lait | THE |
Big, big, big | OBESE |
Blow | ERUPT |
Boat in 'Jaws' | ORCA |
Boston's Liberty Tree, for one | ELM |
Bottle in a beach bag | LOTION |
Brit. pounds | STG |
California's ___ Museum | GETTY |
Capital on the Willamette River | SALEM |
Card sharp's deception | FASTSHUFFLE |
Charge | STORM |
Collect | AMASS |
Company with a lot of manual work? | IKEA |
Concert pieces | AMPS |
Corn syrup brand | KARO |
Country once known as French Sudan | MALI |
Crew member | HAND |
Curfew for a vampire | DAWN |
Dealer in futures? | SEER |
Delete | XOUT |
Diner offering | SCRAMBLEDEGGS |
Email folder | SENT |
Exact | SPOTON |
Excessively theatrical | STAGY |
False god | BAAL |
Farm stores | SILOS |
Figure often dressed in green | ELF |
Fill ___ (be of use) | ANEED |
Fissure | CLEFT |
Foe in 'Rocky' | CREED |
Found on this page | HEREIN |
Go (for) | OPT |
Go out | EBB |
Grammy-nominated song by Alanis Morissette | THANKU |
Green topper | SOD |
High | ALOFT |
Home paper | DEED |
Hooked up with | BEDDED |
However, briefly | THO |
Hustles | SCAMS |
In bits | TORNTOSHREDS |
Informal approval | MELIKE |
Inner tubes, topologically | TORI |
Inspiration for Isaac Newton | APPLE |
Instant | SPLITSECOND |
Clues | Answers |
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Intercedes | STEPSIN |
Isle of exile | ELBA |
Italian girl's name ending | ETTA |
Kind of pie | MINCEMEAT |
Landing sound | THUD |
Learn (of) | HEAR |
Lennon's love | ONO |
Like 0's and 1's in binary numbers | INTERMINGLED |
Like a parental lecture | STERN |
Like many patches | SEWEDON |
Linger in the hot sun | FRY |
Lose that loving feeling | DRIFTAPART |
Lush locales? | SKIDROWS |
Means of achieving things | AVENUES |
Medium | SOSO |
Military strength | TROOPS |
Morales of 'NYPD Blue' | ESAI |
Move, as a plant | REPOT |
Nebraska county or who once lived there | OTOE |
Nickname | DUB |
Not believable | FLIMSY |
Old records | VINYL |
One standing on deck | SWAB |
Part of a dealership | CARLOT |
Part of a Latin 101 conjugation | AMAT |
Part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands | ARUBA |
Pinkish bloom | TEAROSE |
Puffed ___ | OATS |
Quash | END |
Repeated film role for Skippy | ASTA |
Repetitive, as in criticism | ONENOTE |
Reproving looks | GLARES |
Repulse, with 'off' | FEND |
Result of a successful audition | CALLBACK |
Right-hand page | RECTO |
Roman scourge | HUN |
Rub some sticks together, as at camp | STARTAFIRE |
Said 'mea culpa,' say | RUED |
Screen Bean | ORSON |
Shield border, in heraldry | ORLE |
Shrubby wasteland | HEATH |
Smallish London lodgings | TWOROOMFLAT |
Sneaky | SLY |
Some congratulations | PATS |
Something to pay through? | THENOSE |
Stone in Hollywood | EMMA |
Successor to Holder as attorney general | LYNCH |
Sunni or Shia | SECT |
Supporting players | SIDEMEN |
Sylvia of jazz | SYMS |
Tend to | SEEAFTER |
Tent alternative | LEANTO |
They vary with circulation | ADRATES |
They're hard to see through | FOGS |
Tiny bit | SKOSH |
Tom Wolfe's '___ in Full' | AMAN |
Tom's partner | SHECAT |
Try to grab | SWIPEAT |
When H-Hour happens | DDAY |
When one might get a pep talk | HALFTIME |
Whole | UNBROKEN |
William who invented the steam shovel | OTIS |
Word with fire or trap | DOOR |
Workshop power tool | SANDER |
Yam, e.g | TUBER |
Yellow ___ | SEA |
Zenith | ACME |
___ Rizzo of film | RATSO |
___-free | SCOT |
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