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Actual title of the 1979 #1 hit known as 'The Piña Colada Song' crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of August 19th, 2011 other clues |
'Family Guy' mayor, or the actor providing his voice |
'In the Night Kitchen' author |
'No good ___ plot can be sensible ...': W. H. Auden |
'Star Trek: First Contact' villains, with 'the' |
'___ in Berlin' (1960 live album) |
1950s-'70s senator Ervin |
1984 film starring Tom Selleck as a jewel thief |
Abbr. rarely seen at the start of a sentence |
Added to the soup, say |
Cash in |
Clipped |
Company behind the 1960s yo-yo craze |
Dark |
Deliver |
Dispose of |
Dump truck filler |
DVD box set purchase |
Enlargement |
Falling rocks |
Fashion magazines, e.g. |
Fishing hooks |
Foot-stomping music |
Former Wisconsin senator Feingold |
Front covers |
Girl's name meaning 'messenger of God' |
Had one do through persuasion |
Hemmed in |
Higgins's pupil in elocution |
Ignoring copyrights, say |
Kind of box for input |
Lady famous for piemaking |
Like Lincoln before his presidency |
Little game, perhaps |
Mesoamerican plant |
Mineral used as chalk by tailors |
Moral theory that doesn't allow for shades of gray |
Newton-meter fractions |
Nighttime assignment, often |
No more |
Old-fashioned letter opener |
One born on Christmas Day |
One rudely put out? |
Outlaw Kelly of Australian legend |
Place to sit, ironically |
Pressed one's suit? |
Ran into again |
Removes from a spool |
Return a call? |
Satellite community? |
Second run |
Shameless yes-man |
Skinny-legged trotters |
Sleep, in British slang |
Small brawl |
Top-quality |
Trespasses |
Unfazed by |
Unskilled laborers |
Vegas hotel that hosts the World Series of Poker |
Weird Al Yankovic's first Billboard hit |
What tuning forks are made of |
Wild West show headgear |
You might keep a watch on it |
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