Universal - Nov 15 2018
Clues | Answers |
"Silas Marner" writer | ELIOT |
"Soul Train" participants | DANCERS |
"Starting now ..." | FROMHEREOUT |
Add to (with "out") | EKE |
Airheads and blockheads | DUMBOS |
All set | READY |
Anew | FROMSCRATCH |
Artist Albrecht | DURER |
Attack or commencement | ONSET |
Blade height controller | MOWER |
Blazing heaps | PYRES |
Bratty replies | SASS |
Brit's air arm | RAF |
Brought to ruin | UNDONE |
Bug, in a way | TAP |
Call, as a game | REF |
Calls forth | EDUCES |
City in western Germany | AACHEN |
Clarinet needs | REEDS |
Clay-sand combo | MARL |
Connecticut port | MYSTIC |
Court | WOO |
Cronelike | ANILE |
Cutter in the field | SCYTHE |
Darn | RESEW |
Distribute, as a magazine | ISSUE |
Distributes (with "out") | METES |
Drop the ball, really | ERR |
Drum major's hat | SHAKO |
Eggs in the sea | ROE |
Exactly or precisely | TOTHELETTER |
Fine streak or furrow | STRIA |
Follow, as rules | OBEY |
Formed like a slingshot | YSHAPED |
Generic dog's name | REX |
Go off the tracks | DERAIL |
Hangman's loops | NOOSES |
House and home | ABODE |
How tie games are fought | TOASTANDOFF |
Hundred-eyed monster | ARGUS |
Invoice amount | FEE |
It can be on a "while" | ERST |
Keebler employee | ELF |
Like Bart Simpson's hair | SPIKY |
Louisiana-speak | CREOLE |
Luxurious tub | SPA |
Meat of the coconut | COPRA |
Most feeble | WEAKEST |
Not well | BADLY |
Plains dwelling, once | TEPEE |
Reads | PERUSES |
Recent Olympics host | RIO |
Rocky deposit | ORE |
Save from harm | RESCUE |
Secure sneakers | TIE |
Show a stamped hand at a show | REENTER |
Ski mecca | ASPEN |
Smart ___ (obnoxious ones) | ALECKS |
Some formal attire | SUITS |
Some top corp. people | EXECS |
Spine-chilling | EERIE |
Spud | TATER |
Stock ticker inventor | EDISON |
Taken into account | NOTED |
Things often not allowed | PETS |
Toils | WORKS |
Type of dust | COSMIC |
Vanilla extract meas | TSP |
Verbal comebacks | RETORTS |
Verizon, for one | TELCO |
Well-armed creatures | OCTOPI |
Widow's due | DOWER |
With shoes on | SHOD |
Word of the past | AGO |
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