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'___ Marlene,' song of 1944 crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of December 6th, 2005 other clues
'20/20' network
'Platoon' setting
'That's it!'
'Well, let me see …'
'… or ___ just me?'
Adds or deletes text
Angelic music maker
Area, weatherwise
Big name in faucets
Blood-typing system
Bonneville maker
Calculus symbol
Capital of Italia
Celestial Seasonings beverage
Certain hotel amenity
Check, with 'in'
Cook, as beans
Dallas-to-Duluth dir.
Desire personified
E. Lansing school
Fair-sized garden
Family M.D.'s
French roast
Getting ready
Hands over
Haul in
Head lines?: Abbr.
Hoodwink
Innocent
Instruments used in orchestra tuning
Italian Renaissance art patron
Kind of
Lahr who played the Cowardly Lion
Lasting impression
Latest thing
Loony
Loud, as a crowd
Lunch dish from the oven
Mine, on the Marne
Moviedom's Myrna
Native Alaskan
Parkay product
Part of a Latin I conjugation
Place to hear snorts
Prego competitor
Prince ___ Khan
Promising words
Pronto
Pronto
Pronto
Pronto
Pulitzer-winning writer James
Puts the pedal to the metal
Rebuke from Caesar
Reliable source of income for a band
Round Table title: Abbr.
Roy ___, lead role in 'The Natural'
Rug rats
S. S. Kresge, today
Sack material
San Diego baseballer
Sartre novel
Shoot the breeze
Skin layer
Small-time
Smaller now, in corporate-speak
Smooth-barked tree
Snatches
Suicide squeeze stat.
Sweetums
Think ahead
Tkt. office locale
Travels like a skyrocket
Web spot
Whodunit hero Wolfe

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