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Author of 'Winter's Tales,' 1942 crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 27th, 2005 other clues
Nips
Not dismissive of
Nudges
O.T. book
Object of Othello's jealousy
Ods and endds
One of three in Byron's 'She Walks in Beauty'
One-quintillionth: Prefix
Philadelphia landmark since 1792
Placement pros
Pommes frites topper
Promotes
Pulverizes, quickly
Radar, e.g.: Abbr.
Restaurant seen in 'Manhattan'
Santa spotters?
Saps
Signals to start
Some nonproliferation treaty provisions
Some picnic box contents
Source for the tune of 'It's Now or Never'
Tara's foreman, in 'Gone With the Wind'
Tried
Union ___: Abbr.
Washington's ___ Constitution Hall
Wind dir.
Woolly
Word of encouragement
Yellow ribbon honoree: Abbr.
Enzyme ending
Dig, for example
Eyewash
Footwear in a 1959 Dodie Stevens hit
Former Solicitor General Ted
Fructose and others
Get pickled
Gov. Perry of Texas
Has no pressing obligations
Honeydew producer
Hopping good times
Italian astronomer Giovanni Battista ___, after whom a comet is named
Jerusalem ___
Latin conjunction
Locusts and wild honey, to John the Baptist
Make like
Mapped sequences
Modern ad-hoc collections of computing devices
Modern rock genre
Musician whose unusual first name means 'ocean child'
Apple product
'A pity'
'Way to go!'
'Listen!'
Already, in Arles
Bad injury for a runner
Base figure
Bug in a famous Dürer watercolor
Castle feature
Chassis
Communist land
Considered one way
D.C. ballplayer
Detachable, in a way
Didn't cover for
Deadly biter

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