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Answer | Clue |
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WELLS | he’s been called the “Father of Science Fiction” |
WELLS | wishing sites |
TEARY | welling up |
ADIEU | “Fare thee well!” |
OKBYE | “Well, see you later then!” |
OHGEE | “Well, golly!” |
ANTSY | not sitting well? |
SINCE | “Well, ___ you asked ?” |
ILLBE | “Well, imagine that!” |
COMMA | punctuation mark missing in “Let’s eat people!” (at least one would hope!) … as well as from the starred clues |
ACING | performing well on |
ALERT | well-caffeinated, perhaps |
AFIRE | well lit? |
ARENT | “Well, ___ we all?” |
IHOPE | “If all goes well …” |
STUBS | well-used pencils |
ABYSS | bottomless well |
OHYAY | “Well, that’s awesome!” |
ORSON | director Welles |
CUSHY | undemanding and well-paying, as a job |
CLASH | not go well together |
OHGEE | “Well, gosh!” |
WATER | something that’s well-kept? |
NATTY | well-suited? |
ORSON | cinema legend Welles |
OKNOW | “Well, alrighty …” |
ALLIS | “___ well!” |
STEAK | for which you might tell a chef “Well done!” |
STEAK | what may be considered worse when done well |
COMFY | like well-worn shoes |
OHJOY | sarcastic “Well, this should be fun” |
GREAT | “Well, that’s just perfect” |
BEFIT | match well with |
TONED | having well-defined muscles |
ILLER | not as well |
STEAK | “___ puns are a rare medium well done” (dad joke) |
APTLY | well |
IMEAN | “Uh ? well ?” |
BLESS | “Well, ___ your heart!” |
ARENT | “Well, ___ you clever?!” |
REHAB | “Get well soon” process, informally |
AILED | wasn’t well |
WHITE | like a well-brushed canine, say |
WELL | when said three times, “What have we here?!” |
WELL | fully cooked, as steak |
WELL | when said three times, expression of mock surprise |
SIMONC O WELL | longtime judge on “Britain’s Got Talent” and “America’s Got Talent” |
WELLES | director Orson |
NAMEDROP | make it well known that you know someone well-known well |
LOOKIEHERE | “Well, well, well!” |
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