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507, on a slab crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 8th, 2004 other clues
'2001' processor
'___ never deceives us; it is always we who deceive ourselves': Rousseau
2000 Richard Gere title role
Action just before a war
Advance, slangily
Al Franken, for one
Alphabetical trio
Ballet slipper material
Benefactors
Big digit
Bony fish
Bush and others
Call in a hurry
Carpenter's tool
Cleaning agent
Comment by the work-weary
Cordwood measures
Elaine of 'Seinfeld'
End of the resolution
Esteem
Full-scale
Good things to rack up: Abbr.
Grammy winner Santana
Hex
Honker
Impersonal banker
Joule fraction
Law office employees, informally
Like the modern age
Little more than
Losing it?
Middle of the resolution
More quaggy
New York's ___ Lake
Not ___ many words
Novel idea
Off-itinerary jaunt
Old hands
One in a stroller
One-named supermodel
Othello foe
Pasty-faced
Piece maker
Plenty mad, with 'off'
Polynesian porch
Prayer possessive
Respond to
Retreats
River of Flanders
Sandwich maker's brand
Scale amts.
Show of lights
Shrews
Sound from a Burmese
Speaker's name?
Spending according to plan
Start of a resolution by comedian Steven Wright
The big chill
The first 'A' of A. A. Milne
Traffic-stopping org.?
Trail left by an animal
Tumble
Umpteen
Uncanny ability
Uncle Jorge, e.g.
Unmoved
Warranty regis. info
Wind chimes sound
Woman's name from Latin for 'happiness'
___ income
___ River, N.J.

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