Clues | Answers |
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''Icy'' expressions | STARES |
''If there's no other choice'' | IGUESSSO |
''Sopranos'' restaurateur | ARTIE |
Advance one's career | CLIMB |
Alpaca herder of yore | INCAN |
Analogous nature | PARITY |
Approaches perfection | RIPENS |
Apt rhyme for ''secure'' | MOOR |
Arab League member | SYRIA |
Barcode scanner part | LASER |
Begin impulsively | LEAPIN |
Bovine mouthful | CUD |
Cause friction | RUB |
Component of crude | ETHANE |
Consolidates | UNITES |
Corroded | EATEN |
Cuisine with green curry | THAI |
Eighth of a cup | OUNCE |
Engraving instrument | STYLET |
Esposas de EspaƱa | SENORAS |
Excise surgically | RESECT |
Filled with disdain | SNIDE |
First sign | ONSET |
Forbiddance | BAN |
Former forensic franchise | CSI |
Frequent whistle blower | REF |
Give as a bonus | ADDIN |
Got a feeling | SENSED |
GPS reading | NNE |
Head covering | SCALP |
Immensely | ALOT |
Inched up on | NEARED |
Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, etc | MIDDLEAMERICA |
Keep going | SUSTAIN |
Ken Jennings' book on trivia buffs | BRAINIAC |
Clues | Answers |
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Ladderlike | SCALAR |
Less-than-fast pace | TROT |
Limelike | CITRIC |
Look for | AWAIT |
Maine to Florida | EASTERNSEABOARD |
Mardi Gras city's Amtrak code | NOL |
Newly silent, perhaps | OILED |
Nonstandard dialect | PATOIS |
Northwest Oregon city | ASTORIA |
Nothing at all | NIL |
Only speaker in ''Silent Movie'' | MARCEAU |
Outbursts of energy | SPURTS |
Person in learning mode | TRAINEE |
Piano string | WIRE |
Place to walk | AISLE |
Plethora | OCEAN |
Poetic adverb | EER |
Reckons | DEEMS |
Rightful | TRUE |
Road-trip observance | SCENERY |
Samsung's headquarters | SEOUL |
San Diego to Crescent City | CALIFORNIACOAST |
Short Shakespearean quote | ETTU |
Some arteries | ROADS |
Speaker before Boehner | PELOSI |
Synonym of ''crack''; antonym of ''hack'' | ACE |
The ''Over There'' era | WWI |
Trash bag accessory | TIE |
Trusted advisors | SAGES |
Unconcealed | BARE |
Unenviable mark | DEE |
Watery lowland | FEN |
Where Cervantes wrote ''Don Quixote'' | PRISON |
Whom Homer has often ''borrowed'' stuff from | NEDFLANDERS |
Works for two | DUETS |
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