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Called by phone crossword clue
R A N G
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The Denver Post crossword of September 26th, 2020 other clues |
"Ben-Hur" or "Gladiator" |
Clear from the board |
"___ was saying . . ." |
Many a garden figurine |
Range crossed by Hannibal |
Fathered on a stud farm |
Fare behind a sneeze guard |
Essential point |
South African grassland |
1/640 square mile |
Intro deliverer, and a hint to this puzzle's theme |
Disney friend of Stitch |
"Lohengrin" heroine |
Invite to one's loft, say |
Direct deposit, briefly |
Leading the pack |
Pull a fast one on |
Dollar rentals |
Toothed part of a bicycle |
Resounding, as church bells |
Lav, to a Brit |
Rural stopovers |
Throw wildly, say |
British bloke |
HMO offering |
Rock concert array |
One may be set up on one |
"Bad, bad" Brown |
___ sci (college major, informally) |
West Virginia export |
Not far away |
Locker room dispenser filler |
Beginning on |
Pension law of 1974, briefly |
Stereotypically blind officials, for short |
Sandusky's lake |
Brings home |
Like Aaron Judge, as ballplayers go |
Extended credit to |
Butcher's tool |
Black Flag or d-CON target |
Part of UCSD |
"Sonic Generations" game company |
"What have we here?" |
___ Kadiddlehopper (Red Skelton rube) |
In plain sight |
Where "you are," on a mall map |
Cantata tune |
Aretha Franklin hit of 1982 |
Hospital recovery area, for short |
Carbonated frozen drink brand |
"Julie & Julia" screenwriter Ephron |
Easily taken in |
___ tattoo (arm-covering art) |
Mount St. Helens spew |
Action on an icon |
Atheist or polytheist, perhaps |
Shelled out |
Vessels for the well-to-do |
Sarge's superior |
Places for patches |
Zest or Ivory alternative |
Barista's serving, slangily |
Swiss Army knife's many |
Container in the dairy isle |
Hogwarts librarian ___ Pince |
PC support pros |
Like one end of many pools |
Sunburn soother |
"You ___ say?" |
Like a Jekyll/Hyde personality |
Steve with the country album "Guitar Town" |
Old-maidish |
Draw in the margins, maybe |
Buy quickly |
Apres-ski drinks |
Propel a tandem |
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