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Annual baseball events crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of February 13th, 2011 other clues |
'Before I forget ...' |
'Holy smokes!,' to a teen |
'Our Gang' girl |
'Riddle-me-___' |
'Should I say 'Come here often?' or 'Hey, babe!''? |
'Ta-___ Boom-de-ay' |
'Welcome to the Jungle' rocker |
1974 hit whose title is sung twice after 'Como una promesa' |
A.T.M. button |
Actor Penn of 'Van Wilder' |
Actress Suvari |
Agate alternative |
Aid in lost and found |
Area banning pub regulars? |
Arizona's ___ Verde Nuclear Generating Station |
Attica, e.g., informally |
Author of the 2009 book subtitled 'A Plan to Solve the Climate Crisis' |
Bad record, e.g. |
Bébé's need |
Betting line |
Big initials in news |
Broccoli ___ |
Bruised, say |
Buffalo N.H.L.'er |
Capitol Records' parent co. |
Carpet option |
Carry-on |
Certain cases of the munchies? |
Chemical suffix |
Chic |
Co-worker of Homer on 'The Simpsons' |
Coastal fliers |
Coiled killers |
Connecting word |
Cries of disgust |
Crux |
D.C.-to-Va. Beach direction |
Day ___ |
Divide up |
Donne piece |
Dramatic production about Ivory or Dial? |
Dreamworks's first animated film |
E.T.'s ability to use the lower part of a keyboard? |
Early online forum |
Easily swayed |
Eastern blueblood |
El Prado hangings |
Eye problem |
Fraternity chapter #17 |
George Orwell, e.g. |
Guidebook recommendation |
Headwear worn over dreadlocks |
Heartache |
Hence |
High-end French retailer |
Home of Elaine, in Arthurian legend |
Home of Kansai International Airport |
Home of the Bahla Fort and nearby oasis |
Home under the midnight sun |
Horn of Africa native |
How to address a maj.? |
Injury-monitoring org. |
It's bad to be over it |
Japanese port |
Jet black |
Kenan's old partner on Nickelodeon |
Kind of jelly |
Kyrgyzstan city |
Lamb not found on a farm |
Like a former 97-pound weakling? |
Like some yoga |
Lines on a Dan Brown best seller? |
Little guy |
Little reminders |
Losing tic-tac-toe row |
Lund of 'Casablanca' |
Match play? |
Midday meeting |
Mitt |
Modern communication |
Montréal's ___ des Soeurs |
N.Y.C. avenue |
New ___ |
No. 2: Abbr. |
Not in the country |
Opposite of leg., in music |
Picture, commercially |
Pirate's support |
Pirate's support? |
Pouch bearer |
Prefix with -pod |
Protest sign |
Push |
Quagmire |
Radio choices: Abbr. |
Recite, as a prayer |
Rembrandt van ___ |
Roasts |
School near the Royal Windsor Racecourse |
Score on a night out |
See 23-Down |
Settled (on) |
Show of pride |
Silver-tongued |
Singer Anthony |
Skedaddle |
Small bit of power |
Small part of a pound? |
Smoothie ingredients |
Some campfire makers |
Some potatoes |
Some sweet wines |
Spanish hero of yore |
Special delivery on Sun. |
Starts of some reproductions |
Stat for Seaver or Santana |
Storage spot |
Strained |
Subj. of Form 1040's line 32 |
Subject for gossip |
Suffix with contempt |
Support provider |
Sworn secrecy |
Tack |
The King Henry who founded the Tudor dynasty |
Tiny complaint |
To be, to Augustus |
Tried to make it home, say |
Underworld activities |
Union deserter, maybe |
When Macbeth asks 'Is this a dagger which I see before me?' |
Where an Englishman might get a break? |
Where dimwitted people pay to drink? |
With 25-Across, a puzzle |
Won |
___ Dan (Israeli archaeological site) |
___ Lingus |
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