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'Full House' uncle crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of September 21st, 2016 other clues |
'And I should care because ...?' |
'Ant-Man' star Paul |
'Bite ___ tongue!' |
'My man' |
'What's the ___?' |
'___ sure you know ...' |
1962 François Truffaut film classique |
19th-century author who wrote 'Vanity working on a weak head, produces every sort of mischief' |
Albanian coin |
Alpine goat |
Bag-screening org |
British record giant |
Buttercup family member with irregularly shaped blossoms |
Cherokees, for example |
Citi Field predecessor |
Colorist's task |
Common sans-serif font |
Dashboard fig |
Defaulter's auto, often |
Detach gradually (from) |
Diminishes by degrees |
Div. in a 'Law & Order' spinoff |
Dregs |
Entry in an equine family tree |
Eye, in Ávila |
Fender model, familiarly |
Financial news inits |
Flying furry friend from Frostbite Falls, formally |
Forever, seemingly |
French quencher |
Give a long, grandiloquent speech |
Go round and round |
Hazmat suit features |
It secures locks |
Its speed is usually measured in GHz |
Jewelry worn by Barbara Stanwyck in 'Double Indemnity' |
Kazakhstan, once: Abbr |
Lacks |
Lawyer's title: Abbr |
Make less difficult |
Mayonnaise, for one |
Michigan's ___ Pointe |
Movie screening service |
New York sports fan's purchase |
News agency for a 57-Down |
Nobel Prize-winning daughter of the Curies |
Not moving |
O'Brien who wrote 'The Things They Carried,' 1990 |
One sharing a Wi-Fi password, maybe |
Phone screening service |
Playground comeback |
Pony Express's Missouri terminus, informally |
Porterhouse cousin |
QB rating factor: Abbr |
Racks up, as debt |
Rigoletto, for one |
Sch. with a Phoenix campus |
Six-legged creature, to an entomologist |
Something boring |
Spring into action ... or an apt directive for 17-, 23-, 36- and 49-Across |
Stop up ... or talk up |
Students may pass them |
Students may pass them |
Tony-winning musical that begins and ends on Christmas Eve |
Took on, as a challenge |
Trattoria shot |
Uhura portrayer Zoë |
Unit for a lorry |
Wail on a 33-Down |
Wine casks |
___ choy |
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