100% | RID | 3 | Get unburdened, with "of" |
71% | GLOM | 4 | Get hold of, with "onto" |
71% | SCAREUP | 7 | Get ahold of with effort |
71% | RID | 3 | Get ___ of (do away with) |
69% | POSTBAIL | 8 | Get out of the cooler, with "for" |
67% | KICKSTART | 9 | Get a motorbike going with one of these |
67% | RETURN | 6 | With 47-Down, means of getting home, maybe |
66% | LIFER | 5 | One with no hope of getting out |
66% | TENNIS | 6 | Type of "elbow" gotten with lateral epicondylitis |
65% | SHOULDER | 8 | With a snub, you get a cold one of these |
65% | RID | 3 | Hard to get ___ of (difficult to part with) |
63% | ONSPECANGLER | 12 | Fisherman with no guarantee of getting paid? (10,6) |
62% | RID | 3 | Get ___ of (unburden) |
62% | EARLY | 5 | With 1-Down, people who get up at the crack of dawn |
62% | ESC | 3 | With 67-Down, tool for getting out of a window, in brief |
62% | RUDYARD | 7 | With 42 Across, British author of ''How the Camel Got His Hump'' |
62% | ONE | 3 | With 42-Across, usual result of a leadoff batter getting three strikes |
62% | ZITS | 4 | Teens might try to get rid of them with Clearasil |
62% | REAM | 4 | Get juice out of a lemon with a kitchen utensil |
62% | FALLINLINE | 10 | Sergeant's order + Type of skate = Get with the program |
62% | EXTORTION | 9 | The act of getting things by force or with threats |
61% | TIESCORE | 8 | Result of getting even with someone? |
61% | ANYTHING | 8 | __ Goes, hit musical with I Get A Kick out of You |
61% | TINA | 4 | ___ Turner, singer of "What's Love Got to Do with It" |
58% | RID | 3 | "Get ___ of" (do away with) |
58% | GARRY | 5 | With 36-Across, first host of "I've Got a Secret," which debuted in 1952 |
58% | RULE | 4 | Thumb standard with of |
57% | UHUH | 4 | “Get out of here with that!” |
57% | LIKABLE | 7 | Having the qualities of someone you might want to get a beer with, say |
57% | MTA | 3 | 1959 folk hit with the line "Charlie couldn't get off of that train" |