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1940s-era Series E, e.g. crossword clue


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The Denver Post crossword of July 9th, 2019 other clues
Is on hold, say
Juice box accessory
Mme., across the Pyrenees
Lint-collecting navel
German camera brand
Hippie's hangout
Glance (at)
Go no further
Do a banker's job
Lower part of a hull
Idle wanderer
Fingerprint-shaped
Like an overthrow, say
Bellyached
Election Day list
Handle skillfully
Framed works
Jots down
"Bolero" composer
Pre-cable TV problem
Point-___-click
iPhone screen dot
International court site, with "The"
Gives the slip to
Egg cell, e.g.
Logically arranged
Zapped by a police officer, perhaps
Sporty Mazda
Coloratura's piece
Freddy Krueger's street
"Rabbit food," and a clue to parts of 17-Across and 11- and 25-Down
"How about that!"
Part of a reed section
Banded gemstone
Super Bowl highlights, to many
Many Vegas signs
Alpine tune
Will Rogers forte
Santa ___ winds
Tattooist's supply
"Power" garment
Ship's 34-Down
Put a spin on
Keep an eye on
Get ___ of (dump)
Super shot at Wimbledon
Signify future peril
Place for a bucket of balls
Tacked on
Lady's man, for short
Ill temper
Italian scooter brand
Harold who composed "Stormy Weather"
Women of influence
Mob snitches
Sajak's show, for short
One of Rome's seven
Henry VIII's six
Applied Simoniz to, say
USPS assignment
Suit material
Theme park attraction
"___ difference!"
Model of excellence
Expresses one's view
Old-timer, for short
Yardage pickup
Z:English :: ___:Greek
Really steamed
Long lock
Yemeni port
Mount Rushmore nickname
Kanga's baby
In days gone by
Wee fellow
Absorbed, as a loss
"Runaway" singer Shannon

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