"___ Family Values" (1993 comedy) Crossword Clue
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- Significant other, flatteringly
- Features of Swiss cheese and dot-matrix-printer paper
- Giddy elation
- Just for fun
- Unavailable to sign for a delivery, e.g.
- Holds off until the time is right
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- “Eh . . . in a way”
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- Rds. and blvds.
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- They might be sliding or revolving
- Imaginative redhead of Green Gables
- Spray ___ (supplies for graffiti artists)
- Shared plate such as a tortilla española
- Capital close to the Great Sphinx
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- Lifeguard’s skill, briefly
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- Roller ___ (sport featured in the documentary “Live Free. Skate Hard.”)
- Bust’s opposite, in economics
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