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1983's highest-grossing film crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of February 18th, 2010 other clues |
Spray setting |
Start in literature |
Steve Martin comedy, with 'The' |
Stretch |
Such that one might |
Swell |
These, to Julio |
Times and others |
Title twin brother of 15-Down |
Title twin sister in a series of children's books by Jean and Gareth Adamson |
Treatment for Parkinson's |
U.S. ___ |
U.S.D.A. part: Abbr. |
Unconcerned with scruples |
W.W. II battleground |
Wax things, for short |
What Bruckner's Symphony No. 7 is written in: Abbr. |
Who wrote 'Hell is full of musical amateurs' |
Words from the betrayed |
___ Little, 'The Wire' antihero |
___ prof. |
'Recipient' of a Bugs Bunny question |
'Shh! I know this' |
'Table for ___?' |
'___ Have' (#1 Jennifer Lopez hit) |
'___ idea!' |
Almost-grad's 'disease' |
Alpine feature |
Alternative to a day at the races?: Abbr. |
Asian nannies |
Avidly accept |
Bond girl Jill |
Bossy sort |
Bunny photo |
Bushed |
Challenge for a hairstylist |
Consider, with 'on' |
Cornwall feature |
Elvis Presley's '___ Can Dream' |
Ex-Yankee Martinez |
Execute, archaically |
Fix, as a knot |
Food box abbr. |
Formal letter opening |
Full moon view? |
Go into a new mode |
Gridiron ploy |
Handle |
Have an engagement (with) |
Have ___ |
Intl. group whose initials in English and French are reversed |
Isabel, por ejemplo |
King Henry V, e.g. |
Leer at |
Like some promises |
Like some straw |
Like the movies '10,000 B.C.' and '2012' |
Morales in Hollywood |
Nebraska tribe |
Net |
Northeastern toll road convenience |
One in chains, maybe |
Onetime Asian autocrat |
PC things, which can be found at the starts of 14-, 22-, 37-, 46- and 61-Across |
Perfume |
Poetic times |
Quaint occupational suffix |
River through Logroño and Aragon |
Rubbish |
Second-guessers' words |
Singer with the second video ever played on MTV |
Social worker's workload |
Some linemen: Abbr. |
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