- - Squid's eight
- - Hemingway's "A Farewell to ...."
- - Hugger's need
- - Side chair's lack
- - they're bound to end up in somebody's hands
- - Start of a G.B.S. title
- - Barcelona chair's lack
- - Suit vest's lack
- - Octopod's octet
- - Vishnu's four
- - Venus's lack
- - Uzis and AK-47's
- - U.S. budget outlay
- - The man's partner, in a Shaw title
- - Weapons, such as guns or rifles
- - The Hindu god Ganesha is often depicted with four of them
- - They fill shirt sleeves
- - Guns (to be borne?)
- - they carry weapons
- - Guns turn out to be warm
- - What tank tops expose
- - Plural word found in the Second Amendment
- - Limbs with elbows
- - Coat of ......, family insignia
- - Soldier packing a small collection of weapons?
- - (I Just) Died in Your ... (Cutting Crew hit song)
- - They may be presented for visiting dignitaries
- - Guns, and where one might find them
- - Gets sling in which babe may be carried
- - Up in ....; fuming
- - weapons raised on shoulders
- - Quintet for most starfish
- - Biceps locales
- - What shirt sleeves cover
- - Pair on a chair
- - Mars is missing hydrogen supplies
- - Weapons for the members
- - Men at ......, World War II novel by Evelyn Waugh
- - ...... and the Man, George Bernard Shaw play
- - parts grabbed in a spartan handshake
- - Weapons and such
- - Starfish quintet
- - Pitching staff, figuratively
- - Coat of ... (design on a shield)
- - Parts of some sofas and shirts
- - what short sleeves display (or the two states above la)
- - ripped features on dwayne johnson
- - T. rexes have tiny ones
- - they may hold weapons
- - Muscular items, for many
- - Kind of race or runner
- - They may be open to receive weapons
- - sea stars have five, usually
- - Body parts not covered by a halter dress
- - Chair parts that tend to wear out quickly
- - Heraldic family symbols
- - "A Farewell to ..." (Ernest Hemingway novel)
- - Up in ....; irate
- - Limbs used for a bear hug
- - They may be dealt or folded
- - They may hold one in affection
- - They can be quite muscular
- - Things you can flap
- - Gives a gun to
- - "Lay down your ... and surrender to mine," sang Anne Shelton
- - open ones are welcoming
- - Some limbs' weaponry
- - Up in ....; furious
- - Limbs used for lifting weights
- - divisions of a railway service
- - "A Farewell to ..." (1929 Ernest Hemingway novel)
- - Hand-y supporters?
- - Ammunitions
- - Brother-in-... (fellow soldier)
- - ''... and the Man (GB Shaw)
- - put them in sleeves
- - Limbs you would use to pick up something heavy
- - What a tank top bares
- - Up in ...
- - Up in ... (protesting)
- - Coat of ... (symbols on a shield)
- - Furnishes room, like cushions?
- - tiny 123 across parts
- - injured things in slings
- - Gives a slingshot to
- - Torso appendages
- - Most starfish have five
- - Used for picking up military equipment
- - Limbs attached to trunks
- - What sleeves hold
- - sleeves of shirts
- - members most often follow upcoming artist
- - refs raise them to signal a successful field goal
- - Elbows' places
- - US Billboard Hot 100 hit for American rock band Journey in 1982, "Open ......"
- - Pushups work them
- - Weapons from Mars, perhaps
- - bionic body parts for the "mortal kombat" character jax
- - provides weapons to
- - Gives guns to
- - Venus de Milo knock-offs?
- - Instruments of war
- - Hug givers
- - Kind of dealer
- - Equips for battle
- - Up in ...... (indignant)
- - Supplies with weapons
- - Readies for war
- - Equips for war
- - Battle needs
- - "A Farewell to ......" (Hemingway)
- - Welcome with open ......
- - Two of all fours
- - They can embrace you
- - Supplies with guns
- - Coat of ...... (family symbol)
- - Barcelona chairs lack them
- - "...... and the Man": Shaw
- - Word in an Ernest Hemingway title
- - What the Venus de Milo lacks
- - What bicep curls tone
- - What are featured in the theme entries of this puzzle
- - Venus de Milo knockoffs?
- - Up in .... (angry)
- - They may embrace you
- - They give hugs
- - Subject of some treaties
- - Subject of illicit trade, sometimes
- - Subject of illicit trade
- - Some black market wares
- - Slot machines' features
- - Sleeves cover them
- - Semaphore features
- - Provides with weapons
- - Proper length to avoid conflicts of interest?
- - Pitchers, to a manager
- - Pentagon topic
- - Partner of "the Man," in a George Bernard Shaw title
- - Octopus features
- - Matériel
- - Magazines have them
- - Last word of a Hemingway title
- - Items of illicit trade, perhaps
- - Hug needs
- - Gives pieces to
- - Equips with weapons
- - Embracers
- - Brothers in ...... (close comrades)
- - Body parts that go into sleeves
- - Activates, as alarms
- - "A Farewell to ......" (Hemingway novel)
- - Word with length
- - With open ...... (in a friendly way)
- - With open ......
- - Willie Nelson "Can I Sleep in Your ......"
- - What warriors bear
- - What Venus de Milo is missing
- - What U2 threw "Around the World"
- - What the Venus de Milo is missing
- - What shirtsleeves get filled with
- - What fills sleeves
- - What drill teams present
- - What a drill team presents
- - Weapons, collectively
- - Vests don't cover them
- - Venus de Milo deficiency
- - Up in ...... (outraged)
- - Type of international race.
- - Treaty materiel
- - Treaty concern, often
- - Topic of talks
- - Topic of some talks
- - Things you can bear
- - They're taken up in war
- - They're sometimes twisted
- - They're frequently folded
- - They're bearable
- - They're always by your side
- - They may be heavy or open
- - They lead to pits
- - They have biceps and triceps
- - They go from your shoulders to your wrists
- - These get sleeved in a tattoo parlor
- - The Venus de Milo is missing them
- - Tattoo sites, often
- - Tattoo sites
- - Take up ...... against (fight)
- - Supplies weapons to
- - Stens and Brens
- - Start of a Shaw title
- - Starfish rays
- - Some outlawed international trade
- - Some matériel
- - Some chairs lack them
- - Siva has four
- - Shirt-sleeve fillers
- - Shaw title starter
- - Second Amendment topic
- - Saguaro branches
- - Rods at a railroad crossing
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