Shortened term for the app where I will post epic pictures of crosswords
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Across
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Shortened term for the app where I will post epic pictures of crosswords
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Item of little interest - you hope!
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Pitcher, e.g.
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Not as antediluvian
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First three words of a common seven-word antimetabole (have fun)
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"Our first course is this simple but savory roux, once referred to as America's béchamel"
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This is groundbreaking!
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From where jalopies can take you (and maybe not much more)
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I tell their jokes
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When the baker of the wedding cake gave a moving speech, we were all in ___
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Bit of ink
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Are wrong?
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"How precious!"
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"We continue with this dish, with a simple stock base gratinéed on top with croutons or cheese - or both!"
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Everything for one is black-and-white
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Energy-rich organic compound produced by the mitochondria (POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL)
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Group of stars?
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First word in title of game show featuring panelists Bess Myerson and Betsy Palmer
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A total of 797 (!!) episodes of this franchise have aired over 16 years (YEEEAAAAHHHHH)
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"And we'll follow that with this mollusk-favorite, which may be made with cream or tomatoes - diner's choice!"
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The married optometrists used to disagree, but now they see ___
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Lamentations
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Ron of Tarzan and crossword fame
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Where to go to find CDs
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Donna who played Mary Hatch in "It's a Wonderful Life"
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Experienced a subtraction of traction, say
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May and Jan.
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"We finish with a lovely sweet offering, common to the autumn seasons but tasty all-year-round - it's really gourd!"
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"Now switch"
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When a pupil in my cooking class forgot this, I marked her absinthe
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Close
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Eons
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Kerfuffles
Down
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About 2.54 centimeters
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When he should've been working, he was fiddling around
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Honey alternative
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Green, e.g.
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It has a radius
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Nautical conveyances
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"Sesame Street" character who often employs illeism
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Botch
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Hypotheticals
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"Mistakes, I've made a few / And these are ones / I choose to mention"
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What you might need if you don't use an iron
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Adam's grandson
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When you can follow your dreams
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"Fiddlesticks"
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It can cause quite a row
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Rest stop?
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"And so forth"
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Canine, for one
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Bohemian
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Bleach, for one
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You don't want it to slip
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Individual at a wedding
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Cherishes
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German river (hello, crosswordese!)
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Part of a watch
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The first sentence of his 1976 classic states that "a man child was born to Omoro and Binta Kinte"
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Its website states, "There is a lot of science in this little red jar, and a lot of women behind it, but the world needs more"
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"Nope, not as accurate as you were before..."
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Oprah launched it in 2011
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"He do the song about the sweet lovin' stirfry / He steams some veggies for his wife / He do the ___, do the ___ of life / Yeah, he do the ___ of life"
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Sway precariously
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Some nibbles
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You might pay if you don't want them
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One is golden
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First name of jazz artist who performed on "Dancing with the Stars" in 2009 at age 71
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It's not good to hit
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String instrument that becomes a woodwind instrument when a letter is added in front of its name
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___ buco (if it's expensive, it's veal of fortune)
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"___ Always a Woman" (Billy Joel ballad)
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Declare as verboten
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Polymeric molecule in which thymine is replaced with uracil
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African plant that I've often played in Scrabble when I didn't have a "U"-tile