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"2001" name crossword clue
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Premier Sunday crossword of January 30th, 2011 other clues |
Learning ctr. |
Puts garments on |
Jim-dandy |
Place for a jacuzzi |
Man-mouse middle |
One using twisted humor |
Spanish for "nine" |
Bath fixture |
1995 Denzel Washington neo-noir film |
Round figure |
Church shout |
Comic punch response |
Royal rule |
Thus |
— City, Oklahoma |
1987 Stanley Kubrick war film |
Low tie score |
Wade's rival |
New York village on the Hudson |
1942 Abbott and Costello comedy |
Like liquid splashing |
This, in Peru |
"Me neither" |
Ostrich's kin |
Actress Sara |
Din-din wear |
Ethical |
1964 Avalon/Funicello musical comedy |
China's Chou |
The Home Depot rival |
RR bldg. |
— for trouble |
With 73-Across, 1985 Tom Hanks comedy |
See 70-Across |
Suffix with malt |
Grain morsel |
Owner of the dog Sandy |
"Who can — to?" |
1988 Christopher Walken children's comedy |
Maul lightly |
— -dog (stray cur) |
Resort to |
— Dawn Chong |
Broiling spot |
One way to store data |
Total chaos |
2003 Mike Myers comedy |
Lend — (be attentive) |
Black goop |
Madrid misters |
With 121-Across, 2005 dramedy with four lead actresses |
Silklike fabric |
Talk wildly |
"Sin City" actor Rutger |
Rapa — (Easter Island) |
Lose flab |
"How — you doing?" |
See 107-Across |
Belief suffix |
Cupid's boss |
Bill modifier, e.g. |
Summer, in Aix |
Your, biblically |
Spanish for "the sun" |
Really wishes one could |
Mates of pas |
Fizzy drink |
City in Italy |
New — (certain Connecticut resident) |
Feel malaise |
Small combo |
Like a — bricks |
Totally raging |
Cut of meat |
Subj. for some aliens |
— und Drang |
"— came to pass ..." |
The Little Rascals |
With acuity |
Colorado NHLers |
"Affirmative" |
Baby bird? |
Cleanse |
Top monk |
Encrypted |
Wide footwear spec |
Marc of fashion |
Inability to smell |
L.A. part |
Show bias |
Pale yellow |
"I met her in — down in old Soho" ("Lola" lyrics) |
Within: Prefix |
Injure |
Judicial garb |
Prayer |
Ending for beat |
Major wreck |
Smoking wood |
Slangy affirmative |
—'acte |
Vegas stake |
Done by its own staff |
Sanctified |
Bush nominee Samuel |
Whole bunch |
"— bad moon rising" |
Dawnward |
Spy Aldrich |
"— you been up to?" |
Unfamous folks |
"... gyre and gimble in the —": Carroll |
Pinch lightly |
Excavating machine |
Propyl ender |
Tiny div. of a minute |
Soho saloon |
Tehrani, e.g. |
Cry of delight |
Got the title |
Social pests |
Alliance since '49 |
"Don't mention it," in Durango |
Concluding |
Give, as a free meal |
Small amount |
Laundry job |
Ad — attack |
Short opera piece |
Frightful flies |
Greek capital |
Idiosyncrasy |
Stringent |
Hostile party |
Backwoods |
"Isn't — bit like you and me?" (Beatles lyric) |
1955-67 Arkansas governor Faubus |
Subsidizes |
"— the idea" |
Lao- — |
Rock genre |
Barry or Deighton |
Big-league |
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