| '... ish' |
ORSO |
| 'I'm listening ...' |
CONTINUE |
| 'Sing' without singing |
LIPSYNC |
| 'That's the spot!' |
AHH |
| 'The Star-Spangled Banner' contraction |
OER |
| 'This is looking extremely bad for me!' |
IMTOAST |
| 1951 film featuring Nero |
QUOVADIS |
| A mere pittance |
CHUMPCHANGE |
| Actress Anne of 'Donnie Brasco' |
HECHE |
| An official language of Canada: Abbr |
ENG |
| Annual athletic awards |
ESPYS |
| Archaeologist played by Harrison Ford, informally |
INDY |
| Base for long-distance carriers? |
PIGEONCOOP |
| Beethoven's Third |
EROICA |
| Body spray brand |
AXE |
| Brand of kids' wear with Superman and Batman options |
UNDEROOS |
| Canadian Plains tribe |
CREE |
| Cell that fires on impulse |
NEURON |
| Channel showing old films |
TCM |
| Chimp's relative |
ORANG |
| Cleopatra's lover |
MARKANTONY |
| Eliot who chased Capone |
NESS |
| Emission from radioactive decay |
BETARAY |
| Fall behind |
LAG |
| File size units, informally |
MEGS |
| Filler for a cooler |
ICE |
| Film format that's sometimes in 3-D |
IMAX |
| Flaky mineral |
MICA |
| Fuel that contributes to global warming |
COAL |
| Grows fur for the winter, say |
ADAPTS |
| Hardly an upscale bar |
DIVE |
| High-level H.S. class with integrals |
APCALC |
| IDs collected by H.R |
SSNS |
| Ink-squirting creature |
SQUID |
| Intl. group headquartered in D.C |
OAS |
| It has its charms |
VOODOO |
| Kitchen appliance |
RANGE |
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