Everyday Puzzles Unlimited crossword ID 3787 answers
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Unlimited crossword ID 3787
__ Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967 album:
Southeast Asian garments draped around the body:
Positive votes who might "have it":
Talk show host with last name Degeneres:
The acronym for US Department of Defense:
Involuntary muscle contraction:
A piece of news or information:
To take on more responsibility:
List of product details for a laptop, for example:
__ d'Or, top award at Cannes Film Festival:
Substance that causes vomiting:
__ Alto, city once home to Tesla headquarters:
Greek goddess of discord, opposite of Harmonia:
Placed your initial stake in the poker pot:
Shaq Attack sneaker manufacturer:
Beautiful wife of Menelaus in Troilus & Cressida:
Peninsula that includes Spain and Portugal:
Have a lead role in a show with another person:
Sock or top that is a one-piece cylinder:
Clash __ is a tower rush video game by Supercell:
Member of congress representing a state:
Tell a summary of a story or happening:
Human energy in Chinese medicine:
Natalie Merchant sang for 10,000 __:
Formal word for "just in case":
To indirectly suggest or hint at something:
Grapes and wine glasses both have this thin piece:
A tissue that differs from surrounding tissues:
Reese's __, rhyming name of peanut butter treats:
Separately, to one side; into two:
Weapon used for hurling stones:
Surname of the first couple to win a Nobel Prize:
Single-cell organism that ferments and rises bread:
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