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Genetic coding for an official legislative trip? 48
Genetic component of fantasizer Walter? 39
Genetic condition known medically as ephelides 46
Genetic engineer's observation about his pet? 49
Genetic material containing uracil 34
Genetic material that appears to have no function 49
Genetic material with no known function 39
Genetic message "venue" 33
Genetic messenger material: abbr. 33
Genetic transfer material (Abbr.) 33
Genetically coded stuff, for short 34
Geneticist's word for an offshoot 37
Geneva's country, to the French 35
Geneva's lake, to the French 32
Geneva-based org. encouraging healthy living 44
Geneviève and Catherine, e.g.: Abbr. 39
Genevieve and Bernadette, for short 35
Genghis Khan's non-pedigree domain? 39
Genial, like a certain male relative 36
Genie's caution about a possible fourth wish? 49
Genie's offering, to ancient Romans 39
Genre artist of mid-18th-century Europe 39
Genre associated with absurdly long band names 46
Genre associated with complicated haircuts 42
Genre associated with turntablism 33
Genre characterized by its illusion of movement 47
Genre characterized by nonsense syllables 41
Genre disavowed by most bands said to be in it 46
Genre dominated by King's English 37
Genre explored by Run-D.M.C. and Aerosmith 42
Genre featured in "Kill Bill" 39
Genre for "The Maltese Falcon" 40
Genre for Charlie Parker or Dizzy Gillespie 43
Genre for Gillespie and Parker in the '40s 46
Genre for James Bond or Austin Powers 37
Genre for King Sunny Ade and Femi Kuti 38
Genre for Talking Heads and Killing Joke 40
Genre for The Rascals and Boz Scaggs 36
Genre for the Spice Girls and Oasis 35
Genre invoked by many a 90's band 37
Genre of "Shogun Assassin" 36
Genre of "Stairway to Heaven" 39
Genre of "The Set-Up," 1949 37
Genre of "Under the Boardwalk" 40
Genre of Escher's "Relativity" 44
Genre of Macklemore and Master P 32
Genre of many a "For Dummies" book 44
Genre of Orwell's "Animal Farm" 45
Genre of rock's Fall Out Boy 32
Genre of the "Pokémon" TV series 45
Genre of the 1963 hit "Wipe Out" 42
Genre of the album "Natty Dread" 42
Genre of the band Jimmy Eat World 33
Genre of Vasarely's "Zebras" 42
Genre of Verdi's "Jérusalem" 45
Genre often featuring large eyes 32
Genre often featuring time travel 33
Genre often read on the Tokyo metro 35
Genre often set in Victorian England 36
Genre on "American Bandstand" 39
Genre once associated with No Doubt 35
Genre spoofed by "The Cheap Detective" 48
Genre started by Rites of Spring 32
Genre that developed from hard-core punk 40
Genre that grew from hardcore punk 34
Genre that makes use of trompe lÂ’oeil 41
Genre that plays tricks on your eyes 36
Genre that's hard to laugh at 33
Genre vaguely alluded to by No Doubt 36
Genre with listener participation 33
Genre with spiky hair and huge eyes, often 42
Gent's mag with liberally airbrushed covers 47
Gentle giant in "Of Mice and Men" 43
Gentle manner intended to deceive 33
Gentle rise and fall of the voice 33
Gentleman Brown's victim, in a 1900 novel 45
Gentleman rabbit of children's lit 38
Gentleman who sang "Lady" 35
Gentleman's intransigent reply? 35
Gentleman's offer on a subway 33
Gentleman's preference, perhaps 35
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes author 34
Gentlemen tipped theirs to ladies, once 39
Gentlemen's preferences, maybe 34
Gently roast ... or something that's roasted 48
Gently touched, in product names 32
Gentry epic "___ to Billie Joe" 41
Genuine Risk's future status 32
Genuine versions of a lively swing dance? 41
Genus of butterfly that includes the Red Admiral 48
Genus of crustaceans named for a classical nymph 48
Genus of predatory sea snails named by Aristotle 48
Genus of shrubs named for an astronomer 39
Geo. Stephanopoulos's new gig 33
Geo. Washington and M.L.K. Jr. were awarded them 48
Geodesic dome designer's monogram 37
Geoffrey Beene, Bill Blass and others 37
Geoffrey Rush's "Quills" role 43
Geoffrey Rush's Best Actor film 35
Geoffrey Rush's role in "Frida" 45