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Here you will find all Crosswords Clues.

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1 Infinite ___ (address of Apple's headquarters) 52
078-05-1120, on a Woolworth's sample wallet insert: Abbr. 61
0-to-500 scale that goes from least to most hazardous 53
...Wells book) Drill press or lathe (Handyman's... 54
...upon hearing the gossip, the Pillsbury Doughboy ___ 54
...so the chef got a job at the tire factory, but he... 55
...so the chef got a job at the pillow factory, but he... 57
...so the chef got a job as a wedding planner, but he... 56
...publisher of e. e. cummings's works, but I... 52
...exhausted from partying, the Jolly Green Giant ___ 53
...baseball) Prime radio broadcasting hours (Subject of an H.G. ... 67
...an Arlen/Mercer collaboration with Holland-Dozier-Holland? 61
...a Peter DeRose/Mitchell Parish collaboration with Jimi Hendrix? 66
...a market figure cooperating with the authorities? 52
...a factory store's employees frequenting a sleazy pub? 60
...a Burton Lane/E.Y. Harburg collaboration with Van Morrison? 62
..."Island Girl, Your Body Is a Wonderland" 53
..."At Last Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" 53
... ___ (step to the sounds of "Hernando's Hideaway") 67
... trying to get a friar to violate his vow of silence? 56
... then, when the eleventh hour strikes, I just ... 52
... the shopping magazine introudced a new mascot, the ___ 58
... the one for Peace by this "Thomas and Beulah" poet, ... 69
... the one for Economics by this Grammy-winning country singer, ... 68
... the one for Chemistry by this home-run king, ... 52
... the indie music magazine opened a ___ to indoctrinate readers 65
... the hipster magazine hired a ___ to discipline its employees 64
... the health magazine launched a campaign to make people more ___ 67
... the fitness magazine hired a ___ to rebuild its brand 57
... scrambled to produce poets laureate work about the web? 59
... scrambled to get flippant remarks from snobs at the polls? 62
... scrambled to fashion tuxedo tailorings for the prom's elite? 68
... PORTNOY'S COMPLAINT, PORTERHOUSE STEAK, and PORTMANTEAU WORD 68
... Oldtime radio station in a 1990's AMC series 52
... miraculously the maid service got away with just a ___ 58
... in "The Adventure of the Dying Detective" ... 59
... in "The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton" ... 66
... English river, site of the ruins of Tintern Abbey 53
... do you have any idea what you're talking about? 55
... do you have a limited number of possible responses? 55
... decorative furniture elements being blown off with dynamite? 64
... can you be held legally responsible for bad advice? 55
... and the one for Literature by this NFLer-turned-judge. 58
... and the math department brought it home with a ... 54
... and in "The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone" 57
... a few computer-programming students tapped out a ... 56
... "Without a ___, that's a gem of a deal!" 58
... "Order '___ to a Slimmer You'!" ... 57
... "Just remember: Never give the right gift to ___" 63
... "And I have a ___ you'll love this: free shipping!" 69
. . . a thriller with John Malkovich as an assassin? 52
. . . a classic from which director George Cukor was fired? 59
. . . "THE PALLID PROF" by J. B. Poquelin? 52
. . . "O'ER THE LENT HERB" by P. Osborn? 54
. . . "HOSTESS TO THE IMPECUNIOUS" by J. Gay? 55
. . . "AVE, SALVADOR" by M. Stewart & J. Herman? 62
--- one's time (wait for a favorable opportunity) 53
--- Brothers of "Long Train Runnin'" fame 55
(Smoke without damaging one's) lu(n)g(s, perhaps) 53
(On)e (of) X(ena: Warr)i(or Prince)s(s's an)t(agonists) 59
(Non-gay) Best Actor nominee for "Pollock" 52
(n.) the tendency of a dog or cat to get annoyed easily 55
(n.) a spinning device used in underground laboratories 55
(John Updike, 1988) Nome is on it (Toni Morrison, 1973) 55
(Al)ev(e m)i(gh)t (tre)a(t one, or Ibup)ro(fen or Ty)le(nol) 60
(adj.) contradictory; out of touch with reality (said of legislators) 69
(adj.) before the "chicken or egg" concept originated 63
"_____You Glad You're You?" (1946 hit) 52
"_____, shine; for thy light is come...": Isaiah 58
"_____ you know the muffin man" (children's lyric) 64
"_____ Was a Rollin' Stone" (1972 hit) 52
"_____ the news today, oh boy" (Beatles lyric) 56
"_____ the Conqueror" (1988 Best Foreign Film) 56
"_____ that this too too solid flesh would melt" 58
"_____ Te Ching" (classic work by Lao-Tzu) 52
"_____ sad sight to see the year dying": FitzGerald 61
"_____ Remember" ("Fantasticks" song) 57
"_____ Need Is the Girl" ("Gypsy" song) 59
"_____ Little Movement" (Dorsey Brothers hit) 55
"_____ I had heard of Lucy Gray": Wordsworth 54
"_____ goes" ("Slaughter-house-Five" refrain) 65
"_____ Dream" ("Lohengrin" soliloquy) 57
"_____ conclusion..." (wrapping-up phrase) 52
"_____ beam up" ("Star Trek" phrase) 56
"_____ a Small Hotel" (Rodgers and Hart hit) 54
"_____ a rire" ("It is to laugh"): Fr. 58
"____, crackle, pop" (Rice Krispies slogan) 53
"____ Theme" ("Doctor Zhivago" tune) 56
"____ Ordinary Man" ("My Fair Lady" song) 61
"____ Loved You" ("Carousel" hit) 53
"____ Go Bragh" ("Ireland Forever") 55
"____ Gavotte" ("My Fair Lady" song) 56
"____ bien" ("That's fine"): Sp. 56
"___to him that reads but one book": Herbert 54
"___then my soul with exultation dances": Keats 57
"___Box: The New Generation" (cable boxing program) 61
"___: The Smartest Guys in the Room" (2006 documentary) 65
"___: My Story" (Tinseltown autobiography) 52
"___: An American Pastoral" (Jim Morrison movie) 58
"___: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World" 63