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Here you will find all Crosswords Clues.

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They didn't sing "Africa" - that was Toto 55
They finished their first season 60 1/2 games out of first 58
They give important addresses, as at political conventions 58
They go from 57 to 71 in the lanthanide series: Abbr. 53
They got exposed in a memorable "Braveheart" scene 60
They got tipped at old-fashioned gentlemen's clubs 54
They greet each other by pressing their noses together 54
They involve winning all tricks except one, in bridge 53
They love sunsets, candlelit dinners, and long walks on the beach 65
They may ask, ''Where's the beef?'' 55
They may be burned in order to preserve information: Abbr. 58
They may be listed on a slip of paper included with a book 58
THEY MAY BE NICKNAMED "BIG JIM AND THE TWINS" 55
They may be offered hot or cold, in Japanese restaurants 56
They may be preferred "shaken, not stirred" 53
They may be rounded up after a crime, with "the" 58
They may have "II" or "III" after their names 65
They may not even sell the (mostly) obsolete product in their name 66
They Might Be Giants '04 album "The ___" 54
They Might Be Giants lead single off "Lincoln" 56
They Might Be Giants lyric "Life is made out of ___" 62
They might get swung at if they go through the strike zone 58
They might hear: "Take a picture; it'll last longer!" 67
They might not be participatin' in the quiltin' bee 59
They often contain lots of sweaters and very few shirts 55
They often include "LOL" and "BRB" 54
They once had to be changed when playing computer games 55
They once shared an arena with the NHL's New Jersey Devils 62
They performed "Duke of Earl" at Woodstock 52
They play a big part in 2011's "Contagion" 56
They play an important role in the regeneration of savannahs 60
They rank just below lance corporals in the Marines: abbr. 58
They rate zero on the "credit-ability" scale 54
They say it sells (we'll see how this puzzle does) 54
They stop the band to sing "Leonard Bernstein" 56
They swing up and down in this puzzle's theme answers 57
They take the university course loads that no profs want: Abbr. 63
They thought C-3PO was a god in "Return of the Jedi" 62
They went rolling along in old US Field Artillery song lyrics 61
They were fired during "For Those About to Rock" 58
They were once "The most trusted name in television" 62
They were the Browns before they moved from St. Louis 53
They were used on old TV's "Twenty One" 53
They were worth $5 each on "What's My Line?" 58
They won't cut through your opponent, like in the movie 59
They would've been next in this puzzle's theme 54
They'd say "like, gag me" in the 1980s 52
They'll feel you up before making a connection: Abbr. 57
They're 'worn' when handling something carefully 60
They're "at work" when talking about public projects 66
They're "born, not made," according to an old saying 66
They're "easy to get but hard to keep": Mae West 62
They're at the low end of the electromagnetic spectrum 58
They're attractive, but not necessarily to each other 57
They're calling in ''Danny Boy'' 52
They're contraindicated for people with certain metal implants 66
They're encountered in "close encounters" 55
They're essential to a Dairy Queen "Blizzard" 59
They're formed by the reaction of acids and alcohols 56
They're found at the end of this puzzle's longest answers 65
They're found between the doldrums and the horse latitudes 62
They're generally assigned to different tables at weddings 62
They're generally not supposed to cite Wikipedia 52
They're given in the "Wheel of Fortune" bonus round 65
They're hard in across answers and soft in down ones 56
They're heard in "The Lonely Goatherd" 52
They're hidden in seven long answers in this puzzle 55
They're hidden in this puzzle's eight longest answers 61
They're hidden in this puzzle's nine longest answers 60
They're hidden in this puzzle's seven longest answers 61
They're hidden in this puzzle's six longest answers 59
They're hidden in this puzzle's theme entries 53
They're made in the world's largest building 52
They're managed by an agency of the Dept. of the Interior 61
They're not actually delivered by the postal service 56
They're not literal, and this puzzle's title 52
They're officially honored on the third Friday in Sept. 59
They're often accompanied by "Hava Nagila" 56
They're often caught while wearing little clothing 54
They're often paired with gulls in maritime jokes 53
They're on the cover of every issue of "Penthouse" 64
They're pretty much all called Shamu, at SeaWorld 53
They're produced in great quantities by supernovas 54
They're pulled from the shell, in a Squeeze song title 58
They're regarded as reincarnated lamas in Tibetan tradition 63
They're removed in a process called "racking" 59
They're seen (if you're not careful) just above the beltline 68
They're sometimes arranged for DC visitors (# 27) 53
They're sought on "Dancing With the Stars" 56
They're suitable to be transplanted to another bed 54
They're too high when you're past the redline: Abbr. 60
They're usually placed in the middle of the table 53
They're usually required for admission to the bar 53
They're worth 4 points in bridge hand evaluation 52
TheyÂ’re found in six of this puzzleÂ’s squares 53
TheyÂ’re neither high-falutinÂ’ nor uncultured 52
Thickening starch once used by American Indians to heal wounds 62
Thin defense against the charge that "you're a nerd!" 67
Thin Lizzy: "I put ___ to paper but I was frightened" 63
Thin Lizzy: "___ I" off "Chinatown" 55