- - "Your car is getting too close!"
- - High-pitched noise of a car horn
- - 'Stay in your lane!' sound
- - Notification from a microwave that your food is done
- - "Your popcorn is done microwaving!" sound
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- - "Annie" song with the lyric "Too busy / Too crazy / Too hot / Too cold / Too late / I'm sold"
- - the shed's locale, briefly
- - the big apple (abb.)
- - musical number in "annie"
- - Short for the big apple, city that never sleeps
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- - Yell at your parents for not making the soup salty enough because your crush told you your mouth looks too funny to kiss, e.g.
- - Play the role of a promoter touring clubs
- - Demonstrate to Bill on holiday
- - Demonstrate to Bill on holidays
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- - Your close contacts at the end of 5 down? That's fine by me getting to grips with frequency at home!
- - emergency contact, often
- - Closest family member
- - Closest relative could be a fox in Kent!
- - using fox net, ruler almost got closest relative
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- - Result of getting too close to the campfire?
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- - similar people ... who are getting a little too close in six squares of this puzzle?
- - quite similar couple vegans will happily take in
- - Almost twins ... as suggested by this puzzle's circled squares?
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- - Result of getting too close to a happy baby?
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- - Keep from getting too close, with "out"
- - a tune from 'the fairie queen'
- - Appearance of caviare with odd bits missing
- - By which to travel from Cairo?
- - What goes in and out of your lungs
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- - if you keep your friends close, you should keep your enemies here
- - Comparatively mean doorman?
- - prior to failure clubs would get more miserly
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- - The 1972 American crime film series which popularized the line, "Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer": 2 wds.
- - Francis Ford Coppola's crime film which chronicles the fictional Corleone crime family: 2 wds.
- - Family film? (1972)
- - 1972 film in which Marlon Brando played Don Vito Corleone: 2 wds.
- - Family film?
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