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Battle site of 1914 and 1918 crossword clue


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The Denver Post crossword of March 11th, 2021 other clues
Witherspoon of "Walk the Line"
High-decibel confusion
"Told you so!"
Beetle Bailey's dimwitted pal
Pile up
Took in or shortened, say
$5 bill, slangily
Did the trick
Has a yen for
Papal proclamation
CSI part
Small burger
Tell-all book, for short
"I ___ the fool . . ." (Mr. T catchphrase)
Old hands
Canned meat since 1937
Color on San Jose Sharks jerseys
Mantle or Jeter, for short
Seller of KARLSTAD sofas
Milieu for Republicans and Democrats
Editor's margin mark
Put up with
NPR journalist Shapiro
Eliot's Gus or Macavity
Chops finely, as potatoes
Took the reins
Planter's implement
Mom-and-pop enterprise
Broke bread
Snake that did Cleopatra in
Pastors, rabbis et al.
Word-for-word
Cork's land (Abbr.)
Breed like salmon
Sounds from a wowed crowd
Divide into shares
Trig ratio
Runway stance
Of practical value
Acrobatic team's formation
Abbr. for a former general
Got teary
Part of Bush's "axis of evil"
Feel below par
Spanish naval port
Pitter-patter maker
Control within a government machine
"That's What I Like" singer Bruno
"Bear" in old Qantas ads
Dracula, in animal form
___ blue (gown color of song)
Take five
Border collies, notably
Yellow dog of the comics
"This round's ___"
Martinez in Cooperstown
Not very much
Protected migratory bird
Fields of expertise
Currency of Jordan
Harper of "Tender Mercies"
Haggard who sang "Okie From Muskogee"
___ Skeeter (character in Harry Potter movies)
Terminal listing, informally
Ammo for a toy gun
Anti-mob act, for short
In reserve
Microchipped family member, perhaps
Part of an ignition system
Loutish sort
Shakers leader ___ Lee
Region encompassing present-day France
Boxing's "Louisville Lip"
Out, like a library book
Net-nicking serve
Word after stuffed or empty
Reduce to mush

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