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1954 monster film setting crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of December 27th, 2011 other clues |
'Ba-a-ad!' |
'Blah, blah, blah ...' |
'Count me in!' |
'ER' actor Epps |
'Like ___ not ...' |
'___ not what your country ...' |
1948 John Wayne western |
3 minutes 43 seconds for running a mile, e.g |
A pitcher should have a low one, in brief |
Affirmatives |
Affirmatives |
Arnaz of 'I Love Lucy' |
Baker who sang 'Giving You the Best That I Got' |
Battery terminal |
Brahma, in Hinduism |
Bronx Bomber |
Busiest airport on the West Coast, informally |
Catcher's position |
Cherish |
City that's home to the winner of the first two Super Bowls |
Color of honey |
Course that you waltz through |
Dartmouth or Brown |
Deadlocked |
Deviate from a course |
Drinker's road offense, for short |
Eagle's nest |
Fester and Remus |
Formidable opponents |
Franc replacement |
Friend in war |
Frozen waffle brand |
Hard to come by |
Harshness |
Head off |
Hearth waste |
Immense, in poetry |
It gives a hoot |
It may have an arch or a lintel |
It's between Korea and China |
James of the Met |
Joker |
Like some crayons |
Linda Ronstadt hit co-written by Roy Orbison |
Loses it altogether |
Man ___ (A.P.'s Horse of the Century) |
Name on a map of Uzbekistan or Kazakhstan |
Neighbor of Thailand |
Nightfall, in poetry |
Ontario tribe |
PC's brain |
Pear variety |
Petrol amount |
Pod contents |
Prefix with natal |
Radar sound |
Reasons for braces |
Room with few or no windows |
Sambuca flavoring |
See 13-Across |
Some Winslow Homer art ... or what five answers in this puzzle are? |
Sprays, as a crowd in a 6-Across |
Start of a cry by Juliet |
Start of the end of a countdown |
Stick in a medicine cabinet |
Swim meet assignment |
Taj Mahal site |
Take a stab |
The Bible, e.g |
Tighten, as laces |
Very thin soup |
Virtual holiday greeting |
What buoys do |
Wildebeest |
___ Baiul, 1994 Winter Olympics gold medalist |
___ pro nobis (pray for us: Lat.) |
___ Ste. Marie |
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