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"A Cooking Egg" poet crossword clue


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Universal crossword of August 12th, 2009 other clues
Alternative to a station wagon or convertible
"... that nobody can ___"
Came home on one's backside
Chariots of hire?
Warm-hearted
"Awaiting your reply"
It's thrown into baskets
Yalie
Overwhelming rush
Pond croaker
Ultimate "Survivor" winner?
Maine land
Thriller author Deighton
Worn-out horse
88 make, for short
"Fear of Flying" writer Jong
Narrow apartment
Caustic in speech
43-Across in Australia
Nameless scoundrel
Ipanema city
Bones in forearms
"CHiPs" star Estrada
Balance on the brink
Desert descriptor
A schussboomer uses them
Became worn away
Goes over
Heroic narrative
What this puzzle is about
Brooklyn's ___ Institute
Variety of plum
Young chap
Abbr. akin to etc.
"Jazz" novelist Morrison
"Away in a Manger," for one
"The Scream" evocation
A bit of superiority
Be extremely fond of
Having a certain learning disorder (Var.)
Applied frosting
Pueblo Indian structures
Sanskrit or Hindi, e.g.
Hair protectors
"Calm down!"
Novelist Ephron
A slave, not a wave
Alaska was his "folly"
Bard's inspiration
It takes two to do it
"Why ___ I think of that?"
Affront, in slang
Show piece?
"No," to Sir Walter Scott
Medieval stringed instrument
"... to say the ___"
Parcel (with "out")
Retail giant
Cocoon occupants
Cattle rancher's tool
Bygone leaders
Biological bristles
Actor's remark to the audience
Potter's purchase
Some circus performers
Scorpion attack
Ancient marketplace
Newest member of the force
Network of veins, e.g.
"The Life of Riley" character "Digger" ___
Of concern to beekeepers
Urgent prompting
English horn relative
"___ circumstances beyond ..."
Extract metal from

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