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Ang Lee film, 1994 Best Foreign Film nominee crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of July 5th, 2001 other clues |
'Don't Bring Me Down' grp. |
'GoodFellas' co-star |
'GoodFellas' co-star |
'___ Explains It All' (cable series) |
1950, in copyrights |
1980 Erich Segal novel |
A little over half the world |
Aggravation |
Aggravation |
Asian peninsula |
Attack |
Attack |
Book before Nahum |
Book before Nahum |
Cakes' partner |
City whose name is Siouan for 'a good place to dig potatoes' |
CPR performer |
Darts |
Darts |
Deep blue |
Deep blue |
Degrades |
Dict. listing |
Dict. listing |
Draft org. |
Draft org. |
Drummer Gene |
Dugongs' kin |
DVD maker |
Eartha Kitt role |
Edna O'Brien or Sinéad O'Connor |
Electric guitar attachment |
Eliminates |
End of a four-day hol., maybe |
Feminine |
Fertilizes |
Fox's prey |
Go out and back in an Outback, perhaps |
Howard Hughes once controlled it |
In |
In |
It might be picked apart |
John Wayne film set in Africa |
Kodak founder |
Letter abbr. |
Like a 3-4-5 triangle |
Mafia leader |
Map abbr. |
Map abbr. |
Meaning |
Meaning |
Mice catchers |
Mister |
Mother's Day baby, e.g. |
Moves suddenly |
N.Y.C. subway inits. |
N.Y.C. subway inits. |
Noodleheads |
Office building cleaner |
One who's not in the habit of wearing a habit |
Percy Sledge hit of 1966 |
Peter the Great, e.g. |
Peter the Great, e.g. |
Phoenix setting: Abbr. |
Place for a Christmas card |
Place to put the feet up |
Place to put the feet up |
Protect from the air, in a way |
Role for Ingrid |
Role for Ingrid |
Rubella symptom |
Shoot upward |
Shrill sound |
Singer Marilyn |
Skims |
Some fund-raisers |
Some fund-raisers |
Song and album by the Doors |
Sports org. since 1906 |
Star of 'The Facts of Life' |
Suffix on color names |
Summer vacation locale |
Those, to José |
Those, to José |
Time, in Torino |
Tropical fruit |
Tropical fruit |
Unexciting |
Unexciting |
Verboten thing |
Where E*Trade is traded: Abbr. |
Word with sister or story |
Wrecker's job |
___ Tomé |
___ Tomé |
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