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Camera company whose slogan is "Be a Hero" Chest muscle, for short Clearasil target Cheese ___, a staple of Italian cuisine that can either be baked or boiled China's continent ___ cheese sandwich, dish made of cheese and bread which is a common order at delis Canadian dish consisting of french fries and cheese curds topped with brown gravy Conventional or in the accustomed way "Charley Weaver, the Wild Old Man from Mount ___" (Cliff Arquette's show) Currency used in Tokyo Camera's stand Cookie with a creme filling Cheese ___, tool used to drain and dry cheese "___ chance..." (any possibility of something): 2 wds. Cheese made from the native nut species of Brazil Constrictor snakes Cul-de-___ Covered with dirt, like many attics Cheese-loving Remy and his clan from "Ratatouille" Cheese-loving Wallace's furry companion in the series "Wallace and Gromit" Cash dispenser: Abbr. ___ Cheesemakers Festival, an annual gathering of cheese experts in Shelburne Farms California ___ Cheese Festival, a week-long culinary celebration held in Santa Rosa in 2019 Clumsy and bumbling sort Copenhagen's state which is known to be the highest cheese consuming country at 28.1 kgs per capita Consecutive alphabet trio that spells a name Cigar refuse that's tapped into a tray Cul-de-___ (street's dead end) "Copperhead Road" singer Steve ___ Cut off, as a tree branch ___ Chamberlain, basketball player who scored a Philadelphia-record 90 points in a game in his senior year Colorful "sad" synonym Computer's reversal command Chicken Cordon ___ Cockpit member ___ Course, educational YouTube channel started by John and Hank Green Color of danger Classic Pontiac muscle cars: Abbr. Cupid's Greek counterpart Ctrl-___-Del Consumed, as lunch Clumsy type 2007 comedy film starring Jonah Hill and Michael Cera that revolves around two teenagers about to graduate high school Cooling body powder Cherry on ___ (special addition) Christmas carol Close friends ___ capita income Chemical suffix with "cyan" or "brom" Cloth color Cheat ___, concise set of notes used during exams Country with the University of Melbourne, for short Charlemagne and Otto's realm: Abbr. (anagram of "her") Car's storage space, at home Chimney residue Class about finances, for short Common dabbling duck Church bench "Catch you later!" ___ Cambridge Scholarship, offered by the foundation started by philanthropist Bill Cincinnati's state Coca-___ Scholarship, awarded to around 1,400 U.S. seniors annually Cyborg from the eponymous movie, played by Peter Weller Computer experts, for short "Can you give me ___?" (help me): 2 wds. Cursor controller "C" in WBC or RBC Company name follower, for short Call from a pigeon? Charles Dickens' "___ Twist" "___ company, three's a crowd" "California Blue" singer Orbison ___-cone (cold treat) ___-cold (emotionless) "Come one, come ___!" Cattle cry Connect two points, say Construction piece named after an alphabet: Hyph. Crafty or sneaky ___ Consumer Products, mega-corporation featured in a science fiction action film with a cyborg cop Celestial object Cry heard on a safari ___ Corporation, high-tech firm featured in the film "Blade Runner" Corporation featured in DC Comics that is led by Superman's nemesis Court submission Charlie Brown's beagle Cookies in McFlurrys Cats, in the past Child's apron Choose to reject, with "out" Chloe ___, main character from the fantasy TV series "Lucifer" Chemical suffix with "meth" or "prop" Circumference, as of a waist Captain Archer's pet beagle in "Star Trek: Enterprise" ___ Costanza, major character from "Seinfeld" who is played by Jason Alexander ___ Cowan, scriptwriter for "Seinfeld" who helped write episodes such as "The Opposite" Collision sound in a comic strip Cowboy ___, iconic prop footwear from "Seinfeld" that was used in "The Mom & Pop Store" episode Chowder shellfish Courteney ___, "Friends" actress who guest-starred in "The Wife" episode on "Seinfeld" Cavity fillers' organization: Abbr. Cookie king Wally Count ___, villain in "A Series of Unfortunate Events" Computer key above CapsLock Color of danger Critical hospital ward: Abbr. Cloud backdrop Chop with an axe (sounds like "hue") Clumsy and bumbling sort (word hidden in "loaf") Cavaliers, on scoreboards Crescent moon shape "Cool," in the past Caps ___ (Shift's neighbor) Card in a fortune teller's pocket, perhaps Curl up with a comic book Chowder mollusk Carly ___ Jepsen who sang "Good Time" Civil rights icon ___ Parks "Cut him ___ slack!" Chain of department stores that was once headquartered in Chicago's Willis Tower College dorm directors: Abbr. Clambake leftovers "Crazy, Stupid, ___," 2011 film starring Steve Carell and Ryan Gosling that features a shopping sequence Caterer's coffee dispenser Canal to the Red Sea Cinderella's Godmother, for one Car ___ sale, market in the U.K. where people bring items to sell in the backs of their cars Capital that was once home to Vikings Candle's place, on a birthday cake Cost an arm and a ___, idiom that describes expensive things Cop's suspect, slangily Connect once more, as Bluetooth earphones to a phone Charlotte Bronte's "Jane ___" Circuits completed by Formula One drivers Chewbacca's buddy, Han ___ ___ Connor, character who is a sidekick to the Terminator in "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" Carpeting calculation Cream-filled cookie Calendar unit with 365 days Consumed, as a sandwich or a croissant ___ cleaning (coat-cleaning method, usually) Comes out with flying colors, say Command to preserve computer files Cleveland's state Curtain holder Crown made of light Catch some waves, say Company with a roaring mascot: Abbr. Cat-like alien who is Lion-O's sidekick in the 2011 television show "ThunderCats" Caught in the ___ (caught red-handed) Capone, Pacino, and Gore, e.g. College application component Calculate 5+5, say Company known as "Big Blue": Abbr. "Campbell's Soup Cans" artist ___ Warhol "___ Case," CBS police procedural drama starring Kathryn Morris and John Finn Country legend Ernest Catch a bug, say ___ Circles, mysterious circular barren patches of land encircled by vegetation found in Namibia Clucking poultry mother Cigar remnant Choir voice below soprano "Carrie" star Sissy ___ "Come ___?" ("I beg your pardon") Carve into stone Criminal's why ___ Christie, English mystery novelist known for her classic detective novels and short stories Chinese philosophical way Chewable stick in a pack Colorful card game with "Draw 4" card "Chestnuts Roasting ___ Open Fire": 2 wds. Chilean Nobelist Pablo ___ Classic sports cars, like the Porsche Cayenne: Abbr. Common street-lining tree Code-cracking organization: Abbr. "Crime ___," British mystery game show where contestants pair up to investigate historical cases "CD" or "DVD" follower Crescent moon shape ___-cone (summer cooler) Cape ___, Massachusetts Copacabana wave Carl Sagan's Golden ___, objects sent into space in NASA's Voyager 1 and 2 Cold component found in a comet along with dust and rock Charged particle CIA predecessor: Abbr. Coin in a fountain? Captain Hook's henchman Chero-Cola's old soft drink Cherry ___ State Park, popular stargazing spot in the US that hosts annual star parties "___ City" (computer game) Continental currency Chapel bench Cut, copy and ___ CIO's partner: Abbr. Creme de la ___ (popular skin cream) CNN offering Cruise ship stop Columbus' state Choir voice above tenor 2008 Canadian horror film that features a virus transmitted through language Court statement Cunning, like a fox "Cabin ___," 2002 horror comedy directed by Eli Roth Ceiling spinner Cuisine from Bangkok Conditioner target Comedian ___ Love from "The Real" Calibri and Comic Sans, for two Caustic cleaner Colorful competitive card game Cigar residue Capital of Western Australia "... cone ___ cup?" (ice cream shop options): 2 wds. "Charlie's Angels" actress Barrymore Christopher ___, "Dracula" actor who also appeared in the 2002 "Star Wars" movie Cabinet wood (rhymes with "new") Ctrl+P PC command Chandler ___, character from "Friends" Catch the flu, say Cranberry color Chemical pollutant initials "Caught ya!" Carpenter's wood-cutting tool "Could you repeat that?" Country down under, briefly Carrie ___, main villain in Stephen King's novel "Carrie" Cavaliers, on a scoreboard Consumed food "Cee" follower, alphabetically California's Fort ___ Church singing group Comic book crash 2007 crime novel written by Stephen King under the pseudonym Richard Bachman Common URL ender Caterer's coffee container Coffee holder "Cat's ___," 1985 film written by Stephen King starring Drew Barrymore Croat or Czech, e.g. Caustic chemical Column's partner City near Mt. Vesuvius Congresswoman from the Bronx, familiarly Common genre of Stephen King novels CNN host Lisa ___ CD spinners at clubs: Abbr. Country mail service letters ___ carte: 2 wds. Critical healthcare personnel: Abbr. Culturally pretentious (anagram of "tray") Coldest season of the year