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'And all too soon, I fear, the king shall ___': 'Richard II' crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of August 2nd, 2009 other clues |
'I already ___' |
'No ___' |
'Old MacDonald Had a Farm' sounds |
1971 album dedicated to Buddy Holly |
1980 double album by Springsteen |
1992 Damon Wayans comedy |
2000 Olympics locale |
Accepting bribes |
Actress Anderson |
Alexander the Great conquered it |
Alexander the Great conquered it |
Antihistamine brand |
Apartments, e.g. |
Areas of expertise |
Asian bovines |
Bavaria and others, once |
Book of Hours entry |
Bounder |
Bout of revelry |
Brazil's ___ Alegre |
Bridal wish list |
British art museum |
By and large |
C&W singer Wooley |
Cars that go toward other cars |
Celtic priest of old |
Choir attire |
Claw alternative |
Co-organizer of the Montgomery bus boycott, 1955 |
Comfortably warm |
Contents of four answers found in this puzzle |
Dean's 1960s singing partner |
Desires |
Determination |
Dish that may be served on a boat |
Elizabethan collars |
Empties |
Engine attachment |
English collar |
Enigma machine, e.g. |
Fended (off) |
Fictional Plaza Hotel resident |
Figures out intuitively |
Fill a box, say |
Fire extinguisher's output |
First word in many church names |
Four groups found in this puzzle |
French family member |
Furies |
Get a total |
Gets several views |
Given an eyeful, you might say |
Golfer who said 'Never concede a putt' |
Good for nothing?: Var. |
Ground cover |
Group formed at C.C.N.Y. in 1910 |
Group formed at Howard University in 1911 |
Group formed at Miami University in 1839 |
Group formed at Trinity College in 1895 |
Have a bite of |
High ball, in pool |
Highly respected |
Ill-looking |
Inducements |
It covers a lot of leg |
It's open for dinner |
J.F.K. board info |
Jason Bourne, in the Bourne series |
Jay Silverheels role |
Kentucky Derby drinks |
Lab test subjects |
Labor leader Chavez |
Legal precedents |
Like final contracts |
Like some twisted ankles |
Liveryman's command |
Match played at the local arena |
Meryl Streep title role |
Mexican-style fast-food chain |
Mideast hub |
Monaco is one |
Most corrugated |
New Journalism pioneer Gay |
Nitrogen compounds |
No longer on vacation |
Novel on which 'Clueless' is based |
Nyasaland, nowadays |
Old cracker brand |
Oscar winner for 'GoodFellas' |
Personal, as thoughts |
Picasso's ___ Period, 1901-04 |
Pointy-eared 'Star Trek' character |
Pond organism |
Product with a circular red, white and blue logo |
Pursue violent options |
Put into piles |
Quelques-___ (some: Fr.) |
Raises |
Rarely counterfeited bills |
Red's pal in 'The Shawshank Redemption' |
Remove the suds |
Renaissance painter Uccello |
Retro headgear |
Roof of the World natives |
Round percussion instruments |
Ruhr industrial city |
Sam's Club rival |
Sci-fi author's creation |
Sedaris of 'Strangers With Candy' |
Semiterrestrial organism |
Sheltered side |
Skin So Soft seller |
Slip (into) |
Social reformer Margaret Fuller, to Buckminster Fuller |
Something that's been clarified |
Speak up? |
Steals the show from, say |
Subjects of pneumography |
Surname of two British P.M.'s |
Tavern orders |
Term for a judge |
The Mustangs of the N.C.A.A. |
The Who's lead singer |
Three-line poems |
Timberland limit |
Traversing |
Umpire's wear |
Undisputed point |
Urban railways |
Villainous Uriah |
W.W. II general Bradley |
Waterford purchase |
Weapon with many warheads |
Weenie roast needs |
Wisconsin home of Lawrence University |
Womanizers, slangily |
Writer O'Flaherty |
___ & Tina Turner Revue |
___-European |
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