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Apples on desktops crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 23rd, 2009 other clues
'Delicious!'
'That's a good one!'
'___ 18' (Leon Uris novel)
1-Down building
50-acre homestead, maybe
Aardvarks' fare
Aids and ___
Alaskan native
Alternative to Häagen-Dazs
Animate
Armed thugs
Atoms with + or – symbols
Basis of a lawsuit
Big melee
Camera choice, in brief
CBS forensic drama
Chess endings
Chutzpah
Country singer Tennessee ___ Ford
Dictation takers
Endings with mountain and election
Fed. property manager
For grades 1-12
French miss: Abbr.
Genre for 'The Maltese Falcon'
Get a move on
Heart
Hot-weather quenchers
Hoverers over sports stadiums
Internet guru
Jordan's capital
Kind of support offered by a 3-Down
Loony
Lose steam, with 'out'
Lunched, say
Modern-day birthday greeting
Molten flow
Mountain retreats
N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer Dickerson
Numero ___
Offspring of bucks and does
OK! magazine topics
One getting a single or a double, e.g.
One guffawing
OPEC units
Paper doll-making sound
Part of a Three Stooges routine
Prefix with phobia
Pretentiously styled
Projecting edge on a roof
Reunion attendee, for short
Ross who founded the Reform Party
Sound heard with the phrase 'Just like that!'
Stats in hockey and basketball
Stockpile
Stretchable holder
Strong family connections, idiomatically
Suffix with poll or pun
Talk bombastically
Talks like Don Corleone
Tax-free investment
The Beach Boys' 'Barbara ___'
Thu. preceder
Tobacco mouthful
Top-notch
Tux go-with
Victoria's Secret purchase
W.W. II Atlantic lurker
Well-suited
Western alliance, for short
Wife of Zeus
Win by a wide margin
Worldwide: Abbr.
Wry comic Mort
___ slaw

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