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1914 Booth Tarkington novel crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of June 10th, 2007 other clues |
'Down ___' (Janis Joplin song) |
'Fish Magic' and 'Twittering Machine' |
'Harlequin's Carnival' painter |
'Just a ___' (Marlene Dietrich's last film) |
Lake that James Fenimore Cooper called Glimmerglass |
Lhasa ___ |
Lies |
Lifter's rippler |
Live in the past? |
Look |
Mary Shelley subtitle, with 'The' |
Matter of W.W. II secrecy |
Mindful of |
Miracle-___ |
Moved purposefully |
Muff |
Mystery award |
New wrinkles |
Nonmechanized weapon |
Ottoman, e.g.: Abbr. |
Palatable |
Permanently |
Pianist Rubinstein |
Piggy |
Poet who wrote 'Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal' |
Priority system |
Put on a happy face |
Q player in 'Die Another Day' |
Rank and file |
Reach for the stars |
Reading and others: Abbr. |
Recipe measures: Abbr. |
Risibility |
Robert Burns poem |
Russian literary award established in 1881 |
Salmagundi |
Second-highest mountain in the lower 48 states |
Sent sprawling |
Consume piggishly |
Contortionist |
Côte d'Or's capital |
Countenances |
Crony |
Crookspeak |
December laughs |
Devilkin |
Disentangle |
Doc bloc: Abbr. |
Doc's wife in 'Come Back, Little Sheba' |
Dudley Do-Right's love |
Early racer |
energystar.gov grp. |
European Union member since 2004 |
Fall event, usually |
Father of Henry II |
Fig. in TV's 'Third Watch' |
First sign |
Flag raiser |
Free, in a way |
Fully ready |
Gets to commit |
Give up on détente |
Glass bottom |
Good name for a minimalist? |
Hair-raising cry |
Handel oratorio |
Initial sounds of a relief effort? |
It sticks to the ribs |
It's for the birds |
Italicizes, e.g. |
Jump over |
K.G.B. predecessor |
Kind of barrier |
Kurt denial? |
Serigraph |
'The End of the Affair' author, 1951 |
Short notes |
'The Mysterious Island' captain |
Short ways to go? |
'Under the Pink' singer Tori |
'___ Crazy' (1977 Paul Davis hit) |
Sign of neglect |
'___ the morning!' |
Skyscraper |
Slightly tainted |
Adam and Eve, at a diner |
Social workers |
Admiral who went down with the Scharnhorst |
Sot spot |
Special ___ |
Ally of the Cheyenne |
Alternative to the euro: Abbr. |
Stately old dance |
Answers, for short |
Stir up |
Subject of a Boito opera |
Back then, back when |
Barrel org. |
Swiss resort with the Cresta Run |
Batch of Brownies |
Tax relief, e.g. |
Be too tight |
The whale in 'Pinocchio' |
Big letter |
They're the pits |
Bleu hue |
Thingumbob |
Blog comments |
Timeline breaks |
Boeing worker: Abbr. |
Transverse rafter-joining timber |
Branch of Islam |
Turned yellow, maybe |
Bridge supports |
TV star who directed the 1999 documentary 'Barenaked in America' |
Broad terrace with a steep side |
Using one's shirtsleeve as a napkin, e.g. |
Burning issue |
Vocal opponent |
Capital of Valais canton |
Where Huxley taught Orwell |
Car body strengtheners |
Where the Storting sits |
Car that 'beats the gassers and the rail jobs' in a 1964 hit |
Windsurfers' mecca |
Castigatory |
Words of endorsement |
CAT scan units |
World's biggest city built on continuous permafrost |
Cause for a massage |
World's smallest island nation |
___ cards (ESP testers) |
Chapter |
Cheese ___ |
___-eyed |
Chinese philosopher Chuang-___ |
Churchillian trademark |
Circular edge |
Comment made while crossing the fingers |
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