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Beverage brewed without barley or wheat crossword clue
G L U T E N F R E E B
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New York Times crossword of April 12th, 2015 other clues |
Top-notch |
Tournament type |
Uniform material |
Warning to a coder |
Wasn't square |
Where to see the horn of Africa? |
Whoop |
Wins |
Winter race vehicle |
X-O-X line in tic-tac-toe, e.g |
Young Clark Kent, e.g |
[Wham!] |
___ bar |
___ nerve |
___ palm |
___ Spring |
'What was I talking about before?' |
'99 Luftballons' pop group |
'Couldn't handle the pressure, man' |
'Follow my command!' |
'Gotcha, dude' |
'I hate the Moor' speaker |
A.C.A. part |
Alternative media magazine founder |
Base 10? |
Baseball family name |
Becomes an adult |
Big name in lean dieting |
Big-eyed Betty |
Bill : William :: ___ : José |
Bone whose name means 'clasp' in Latin |
Bright spot? |
Broadcast inits. since April 1971 |
Butler who was a professional gambler |
Cable, e.g |
Canyon creator |
Certain gelatin |
Charge at the door, informally |
Class with a Classics unit: Abbr |
Corral |
Crime lab tool |
Cry for attention, maybe |
Cut, in a way |
Delight |
Die, say |
Do something extravagantly |
Drawback |
Dreamworld |
Drill sergeant's bark |
Drought |
Environmental terrorism |
Eponym of a European capital |
Experiment with something |
Extract by percolation |
Eye-openers, of a sort |
Eyes for emoticons |
Finn's friend |
First lady of the 1940s-'50s |
Flight |
Fruit in some Asian salads |
Future atty.'s challenge |
Gear parts |
Gifts often received while bowing the head |
Go downhill |
Golden ___ |
Great Lakes mnemonic |
Grp. that knows the drill? |
Hard-to-digest food items, in slang |
Hat, informally |
Have a heart-to-heart with? |
Hightail it |
Horatio who wrote the Tattered Tom series |
How things may be rated |
Is an ass? |
Landing place on a bay, for short |
Language along the Mekong |
Leans |
Letter that rhymes with three other letters |
Like an unbrushed suit, maybe |
Line in Gotham |
Local, e.g |
Magic, on scoreboards |
Memo abbr |
Mercury had 26 of them |
Model Banks |
Monopoly holdings |
Moving vehicle |
Muchacha |
Musical anagram of AGRA, fittingly |
Musician who co-founded Nutopia |
Mustier |
Nail a test |
Next one in a row |
Nile biter |
Nile biter, for short |
Not digital |
Ohio college named after an ancient capital |
One logging in |
One of 21 on a die |
One with spirit? |
Ones found in the closet? |
Opposition call |
Owner of StubHub |
P.D. broadcast |
Palliative plant |
Paris accord? |
Peak performance, informally |
Photog's choice |
Places to meditate |
Policy on some cruises |
Postcard message |
Priority system |
Progenitors |
Prototype detail, briefly |
Raised railroads |
Record number, for short |
Roald Dahl won three of these |
Rolls up the sleeves and begins |
Setting for a Marx Brothers farce |
Seville cheer |
Skater Midori |
Skype annoyance |
Slice of history |
Soap brand with cocoa butter |
Softly hit fly |
Some young colleagues |
Something to get your mitts on? |
Something to hold money in |
Sons of Liberty gathering |
Spa specialty, for short |
Street cred |
Stuffed |
Supercollider bit |
Tattooed toon |
Team leader |
The works? |
They're raised by farmers |
Title in 'Monty Python and the Holy Grail' |
Tombstone lawman |
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