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Arlene of 'Here Come the Girls,' 1953 crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 3rd, 2006 other clues
'Action, not words!'
'Rats!'
All-purpose vehicle, briefly
'The ___ Club' of 1970's-80's TV
Ariz. neighbor
Art Deco designer
Attend to a tear
Automotive innovator
Bandy words
Beat
Big-billed bird
Brood
Brownish-gray
Bullfighter's red cloak
Butterfly, once
Co. in the merger that formed Verizon
Conscience
Cooler
Cooler
Cyclades' sea
Dear
Dimbulbs
Diva Lily
Dreamboat
E-mailed, e.g.
Early Bond baddie
Elbow-bender
Exclamation with an apostrophe
Fete
From square one
Get set?
Giant successes, briefly
Going off
Hee-hawer
High hairstyles
Holiday poem opener
Hostess offerings
Inferior
Jake ___, De Niro's role in 'Raging Bull'
Jerk
Key in a corner
Korean autos
La lead-in
Lab that's not very big, e.g.
Lay a lawn on
Legit
Little extra action
Log holder
Mare's morsel
Marooned person's message
Nut case
Outdoes
Part of a chamber orchestra
Popular cruise port
Puccini production
Pure
Put on a peg
Relatively small
Represented symbolically
Reveille message … or a possible title for this puzzle
Rococo painter Watteau
Rose's love, on Broadway
RR stops
Safeguard
Sales staffer
Scheme
Shouts of triumph
Some forensic evidence
Squawk, e.g.
Stephen of 'Still Crazy'
Sucker
Take the place of
Think
Warhol subjects
Was abased
Wound up
Zappers' targets

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