Clues | Answers |
---|---|
''Cats'' inspiration, initially | TSE |
'Dream Lover' singer Bobby | DARIN |
'Hot dog!' | GOODY |
'Scout's honor' | NOJOKE |
'The Men Who Stare at ___' (2009 George Clooney film) | GOATS |
'Wizards of Waverly Place' star Gomez | SELENA |
'You might say that' | INASENSE |
Bamako's country | MALI |
Becomes scorched | CHARS |
Big name in test preparation | KAPLAN |
Binge consequence, perhaps | DEBT |
Bridge maven Charles | GOREN |
Brother of Hector | PARIS |
Cartoon pal of Chumley the Walrus | TENNESSEETUXEDO |
Chaim Potok's 'The Gift of Asher ___' | LEV |
Class that may involve a step | AEROBICS |
Collaboratively edited sites | WIKIS |
Conciliatory offerings | SOPS |
Contact spot | EYE |
Cumberland Gap explorer | BOONE |
Despite the difficulties | ONEWAYORANOTHER |
Determined climber of rhyme | ITSYBITSYSPIDER |
Donkey ___ | KONG |
Ending in chemistry class | IDE |
Eponymous skateboarding maneuvers | OLLIES |
Factions on the fringes | CULTS |
Fails to pronounce | ELIDES |
Flaps in a Ford | VISORS |
Former 'SNL' announcer in the Television Hall of Fame | DONPARDO |
Gets fuzzy | BLURS |
Half of the 'Up in Smoke' comedy team | CHEECH |
Heavy metal band with the platinum album 'Rust in Peace' | MEGADETH |
High time? | MASS |
Hill body | SENATE |
Clues | Answers |
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How tuna is often sold | INOIL |
Insect stage | PUPA |
Inspire with love | ENAMOR |
It's named for a WWII flying ace | OHARE |
Japanese noodles | SOBA |
Language written with an 85-character syllabary | CHEROKEE |
Lay snugly | NESTLED |
Like Hebrew and Arabic | SEMITIC |
Longtime '60 Minutes' humorist | ROONEY |
Nashville intonation | TWANG |
Nevada county | NYE |
Not fresh | BANAL |
Notable segment | ERA |
Octane Booster maker | STP |
Potentially awkward between-innings diversion | KISSCAM |
Pungent soup garnish | CHIVES |
Quaint exclamation | EGADS |
Racing circuits | LAPS |
Relishes often served with cheese plates | CHUTNEYS |
Rotor sounds | WHIRS |
Sage saying | MAXIM |
Salt-free seasoning brand | MRSDASH |
Screening device | SIEVE |
She played Danza's daughter on 'Who's the Boss?' | MILANO |
Showy flowers, informally | GLADS |
Snack introduced in 1948 | CHEETOS |
Starters with a kick | JALAPENOPOPPERS |
Stewart with many hits | ROD |
Succumbs to pressure, in a way | BURSTS |
Suffix in the names of two state capitals | POLIS |
Telling signs | OMENS |
Texas border city | LAREDO |
Tokyo-based electronics giant | CASIO |
Type of red algae | SEAMOSS |
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