- - Wile E., in the Looney Tunes cartoons
- - Reserved hotel inside for Wile Ethelbert?
- - The predatory canine mammal, Canis latrans , also called a prairie wolf
- - its eurasian counterpart is the jackal
- - Wile E. ...
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- - Tasmanian ..... is a cartoon character in "Looney Tunes"
- - Figure often drawn with a pitchfork
- - Wears Prada in Meryl Streep movie title
- - evil character was in retreat
- - lived to become a villain
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- - word from the greek for "highest point" that was adopted by warner bros as the name of a corporation in looney tunes cartoons
- - came around the summit
- - I object after electricity reaches a peak
- - Cartoon corporation that sells Rocket-Powered Roller Skates
- - Culminating point: that's getting married in a church
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- - Nickname for Looney Tunes' cartoon Devil
- - looney tunes whirler
- - toon whose first appearance was in devil may hare (1954)
- - Tasmanian Devil's nickname
- - looney tunes carnivore, casually
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- - Sighting in a classic Looney Tunes cartoon
- - Cartoon canary's bane
- - Sylvester, to Tweety
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- - Looney Tunes cartoon character famous for his signature line "Th-th-th-that's all folks": 2 wds.
- - Cartoon sign-off speaker
- - Who says "Th-th-th-that's all, folks!"
- - Toon entrusted with Mel Blanc's epitaph
- - Stuttering cartoon character
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- - "Looney Tunes" cartoon canary who says "I tawt I taw a puddy tat!": 2 wds.
- - Small yellow cartoon canary, Sylvester's adversary
- - Cartoon canary
- - Canary of cartoons
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- - "Looney Tunes" cartoon cat who says "Thufferin' thuccotash!"
- - Cartoon character with the catchphrase ‘Suffering succotash'
- - Old match near ledge, say, animated cat
- - Cartoon cat with the catchphrase "Sufferin' succotash!"
- - Looney Tunes cat
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- - Ended like a Looney Tunes cartoon, with "out" [anagram of IS DIRE]
- - Opened or closed, as a lens aperture
- - Opened (or closed), as a shot on a set
- - Dilated a circle on-screen
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- - "Looney Tunes" cartoon rabbit who says "What's up, Doc?": 2 wds.
- - Enthusiasts' purchase includes news of cartoon character
- - One who asks "Ehh … What's up, doc?"
- - Looney Tunes star
- - He cast spells with "Abraca-pocus" and "Hocus-cadabra" in a 1963 cartoon short
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