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Alternative to vegetable and mineral crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of October 5th, 2015 other clues |
Yemeni port city |
Young-sounding wildebeest |
___-Cola |
$2, for Mediterranean Avenue |
'C'est merveilleux!' |
'I'll handle it!' |
'When all ___ fails, read the instructions' |
180° turn, informally |
Befitting a monarch |
By any other name it would smell as sweet, per Juliet |
Charging for every little extra |
Cheese off |
Chris who sang 'Wicked Game,' 1991 |
City destroyed by Godzilla |
Company that made Pong |
Cousins of ostriches |
Cry after 'Hi, honey!' |
Do-it-yourselfer's book genre |
DuPont acrylic fiber |
Early afternoon hour |
European G.M. division |
Fish that can attach itself to a boat |
Floored, as a boxer |
Grammar Nazis' concerns |
Greeting in Rio |
Guthrie of Rising Son Records |
Heed a red light |
Jack Sparrow or Captain Hook |
Kind of energy with panels |
La Brea stuff |
Land chronicled by C. S. Lewis |
Late afternoon hour |
Letter after X-ray and Yankee in the NATO alphabet |
Lex Luthor, for example |
Lightest coins ever minted by the U.S., used in the late 19th century |
Loch ___ monster |
MADD ads, e.g |
Mario with the 1951 #1 hit 'Be My Love' |
Mast's attachment |
McGregor who played a young Obi-Wan |
Mexican uncles |
Mounts for cowboys |
Norse deity with a hammer |
Nudges |
Ocean |
Ochs of New York Times history |
Part of a casino stack |
Part of the eye |
Poem of praise |
Poet Pound |
Polaris, for one |
Pre-air-conditioning cooler |
Prerecorded, in a way |
Proverbial madhouse |
Quaker Oats's Rice-A-___ |
Santa ___ (city next to Los Angeles) |
Section of a poem |
Shoestring |
Showtime series named after an old fiction genre |
Six-sided roller |
Skirt's edge |
Slight hitch in one's plans |
Spydom's ___ Hari |
Store sign between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m |
Supreme Egyptian god |
Tame, as a pet |
Tanginess |
Three-time foe for Frazier |
Top of a wave |
Trident-shaped Greek letter |
Units named for physicist Enrico |
Vases |
Ways to do things |
Where eggs hatch |
Word repeated before 'pants on fire!' |
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