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Baseball announcer's phrase crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 29th, 1998 other clues
''Neath the ___' (Wellesley school song)
'...upon receipt ___'
'Bad Boys' actor, 1983
'Beat it!'
'On the Beach' novelist
'Didn't I tell you?'
'See ya!'
'Steppenwolf' wife
'The Bottle ___' (Stevenson tale)
'Two Treatises on Government' writer
1910's-30's Harper's Bazaar designer
1930 tariff act co-sponsor
1956 Charlton Heston role
1973 Rolling Stones #1 hit
1998 Wimbledon winner Novotna
Acidic prefix
Annoys
Arab League member: Abbr.
Arrival phrase
As a rule
Back stabber
Betting option
Big blaze
Buffalo
Canal sites
Capital built around Kyongbok Palace
Cato's clarification
City ESE of Calais
Classic soft drink
Classic whodunit
KFC order
Kind of bobsled
Klutz
L.I.R.R. stops
Languishes
Latin metropolis
Leaning against
Less covered
Lighthouse locale
Like some cows
Like some Fr. nouns
London's ___ Road Studios
Long odds
Longing
Lord, say
Lounging
Make
Mata ___
Meridian
More than brighten
Most fresh
Neighbor of Britannia
Norse god of discord
Not playing with ___ deck
Old town on the Hudson River
Old-time cars
One of the Fates
One righting a wrong, perhaps
Part of a letter
Part of some palaces
Part of the Musketeers' cry
Partner's part, maybe
Places for plants
Polishes
Positive
___ a time
___ point (makes sense)
Climatology subject
Compensate for
Crosses, e.g.
Cry of horror
Data amount
Deprecatory reactions
Dies, with 'out'
Don Quixote, e.g.
Exaggerate
Expressed
Expressions of love
Family head
Farm complaint
Fashion show locale
First name in mysteries
Fishhook attachments
Flap, so to speak
Four-time Super Bowl-winning coach
Foursome
Game requiring no equipment
Get
Girl with a gun, in an Aerosmith song
Golfer Woosnam
Guffaw
Gulfweed
Hebrew letters
Hercules fell in love with her
Hunter's quarry
I, abroad
Identical
Illustrator Silverstein
It began in 1337
Joke target
Judaism, e.g.: Abbr.
Judy Garland's real surname
Prefix with sphere
Prepared to hang
Refined
Richards of tennis fame
Rip off
Rock variety
Sandwich filler
Saw
Second of two
Shade of white
Shopper's favorite
Side dishes: Abbr.
Signs a lease with
Smiling
Some people are stuck with them
Starting stake
Starts over
Stir up
Suffix with techno-
That vessel
Third party label: Abbr.
Traffic
Tries to get by leaping
Troubled capital
Tuborg, e.g.
TV/film actor Mackenzie ___
Twice tres
Type spec.
Ultimate challenge
Washday brand
Wharton grad, maybe
What a mess
Wisconsin city or its college

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