- - Of a film, in its original version
- - International group mostly attractive in its original form?
- - describing a diamond that's not reduced in price
- - Kind of diamond not reduced in price
- - In full, unexpurgated
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- - 14th version of actor Nick (after version A, version B, etc.)
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- - 'All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (...'s Version)'
- - 12th U.S. president
- - Singer Swift of "All Too Well"
- - fife's sitcom boss
- - "all too well (10 minute version) (......'s version) (from the vault)"
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- - "House of Lies" actor who narrates the 2021 version of 36-Across as the grown version of the 12-year-old lead character: 2 wds.
- - Emmy-nominated actor who narrates the 2021 reboot of 32-Across (2 wds.)
- - He lost out to Jamie Foxx for Best Actor of 2004
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- - Rossellini film renamed "Ways of Love" in its American version
- - Montemezzi's "...... dei Tre Re"
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- - Edited version of a film before its release
- - Princess belonging to a church official?
- - Alternate version of a film
- - DVD version of a movie, perhaps
- - Blu-ray version of a movie, perhaps
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- - The original version of this game show was the Germany show Die Chance deines Lebens
- - Briefcase-choosing game show whose Brazilian version is called "Topa ou Não Topa": 4 wds.
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- - capricious advertiser said to leave it and go back to original version
- - Always turn right to turn back
- - Go back to original
- - Always in the right to turn back
- - Go back to a previous position
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- - EGOT winner who stars in the remake of One Day at a Time the original version of which was produced by 55-Across (2 wds.)
- - another of the four icons
- - Puerto Rican actress from "West Side Story" who is one of the 12 people to have won the EGOT: 2 wds.
- - "one day at a time" remake grandmother
- - Actress who won the Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony (the Oscar was for "West Side Story"): 2 wds.
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