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100th anniversary of the Potemkin mutiny crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of December 7th, 1997 other clues
Food group
Front line
G.P.O. items
Go without
Goes after
Goldbrick
Goldfinger portrayer ___ Frobe
Had second thoughts
Hangs back
Having parasites in the hair?
Horton Foote's 'Tender ___'
Hun king, in myth
Is faithful
It has pull
Jeremy's singing partner
Julio, for one
Kind of test
KLM competitor
L.A.P.D. call
Lap dog
Largest in scope
Letter opener
Letter opener
Like Jack Haley in 'The Wizard of Oz'?
Like pear tree leaves
Like some landings
Looked
Looking up to
Loser at Fredericksburg
MacLaine movie 'Guarding ___'
Mad states
MASH member
Match
More inclined
Moves (oneself)
Sot
Standings stat
Statue of a repairman?
Sticky stuff
Story of adoptive jungle dwellers?
Story of trouble in the Oriole clubhouse?
Subject of a 1996 Oscar-winning documentary
Suffers from
Summer discomfort
Swenson of 'Benson'
The Pyramids, e.g.
Total
Towers
Trophy locale
Turk. borders it
Want ad abbr.
Wet floor
What's left
Where on parle français, perhaps
Without any pizazz
Without ___ (daringly)
You, abroad
___ paper, used for postage stamps
___ the Hyena ('Li'l Abner' character)
'Primal Fear' star
1954 Maxwell Anderson play, with 'The'
'Tomorrow' show
'The Open Window' writer
'Phooey!'
Acknowledgment from Gen. Montgomery?
Actor Stoltz
Actresses Judith and Dana
Affect
Approaches
Approaches
Auerbach of 'The Jack Benny Show'
Aug. setting
B.O. sign
Back blocker
Barbra's 1968 co-star
Big bird
Big, so to speak
Bowl setting
Bunch name
Caron role
Circular
Classic sports car, informally
Clause connector
Commercial fuel
Conked out
Connecticut collegian
Control ___
Designer Simpson
Dictator's assistant
Discovery grp.
Dispatched
Dodge
Dr. of rap
Duck down
Elocutionist
Emerged
Emulate Webster
Emulate Webster
Ending with way or sea
Expire
Extract
Eye sores
Farm creature
Farm device
Fast way to J.F.K.
Nazareth native
New York neighborhood
Not on time for
Not our
Otto I's realm: Abbr.
Part of a footnote abbr.
Part of R.S.V.P.
Pax ___
Pitch in
Placed on a pedestal
Pothook shape
Practiced for a rodeo
Prefix with -verse
Prepare, as mushrooms
Prepared to drive
Presidential nickname
Questions closely
Rand Corporation employee
Record label abbr.
Reply to 'Am too!'
Rio relative
Risk a blowout?
Senate approval
Shop talk
Short snort
Show for which Liza Minnelli won a 1978 Tony
Showy, scarlet flower
Sign of spring
Site of some Millais works, with 'the'
Size
Slip
Some Monte Carlo Rally winners
Songbird's lament?

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