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1975 movie thriller with a sequel in 3-D crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 11th, 2002 other clues
Metallic rock
Mr. ___ (Shea mascot)
Nervousness
Nine-headed serpent of myth
Page in an appointment book
Part of N.F.L.
Partner of odds
Fred who played Herman Munster
Get the blue ribbon
Grand parties
Huge quantity
Intro for boy or girl
Larger ___ life
Live and breathe
Marsh light
More slippery, as winter roads
Noah's mount
Part of the Deep South: Abbr.
Performed on stage
Prefix with puncture
Prohibit
Reef material
Sea eagle
See 11-Down
Shelley poem
Showed up
Slipped up
Small farm size
Smart ___
Specialized vocabulary
Spine-tingling
Steel ingredient
Suffix with lemon or orange
Sunrise
Tattooing fluid
Telegram
The 'T' in TV
U-turn from WNW
Utility customer
Vehicle pulled by a hoss
Where Samson slew the Philistines
With 3-Down, a Florida collegian
Wizard, old-style
___ upon a time
'Get ___ writing!'
'It's c-c-cold!'
'My Cup Runneth Over' musical
'Oh, my!'
'___, humbug!'
'___ Lisa'
Ancient Andean
Bay State peninsula
Bench-clearing incident
Bottomless
Bowl over
Brought in, as a salary
Bubbling
Burning rage
Busybody
Characteristic
Chicago phenomenon
Classic song from the 1913 'Ziegfeld Follies'
Dark
Dismounted
Drug agent, slangily
Ed who sang 'My Cup Runneth Over'
Every little bit
Excellent buy
Fixed, as a piano
Frivolously
Frustrate
Full range
Funnies
Halloween decoration
Hostile party
Jesus, in the manger
Just for Men product

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