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Brit's oath crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of June 7th, 2007 other clues
Barnard grad, e.g.
Between shores, maybe
Cap'n's underling
Cleric's attire
Con games
Crude containers: Abbr.
D.M.V. document
Deputy: Abbr.
Double dessert
Eastern priests
Ends
Enemy of la Révolution française
Even if, briefly
Except
Experiment's yield
Eyelid annoyance
Factor in a wine review
Field part
Fiery
Firm member: Abbr.
French filmmaker Clair
Frontier sharpshooter
Get together without fanfare?
Goddess whose bird was a peacock
Got a load of
Harry's pal at Hogwarts
Help provider
Hobbled
Hosted at one's penthouse, say
Hubbub
Hunky-dory
Job at a lineup
Jobs creation
Level
Long green
Long line in Rome
Look
Ltr. routing aid
Not giving the police any more information
Often
One way to serve ham
Out of kilter
Overflow site
Plot again
Prelude to a revolution
Program guide abbr.
River of Flanders
Rushing group
Sch. named for a televangelist
Scheherazade's locale
Seek
Showing one's age, in a way
Some crime deterrents
Something that's spun
Soul singer Baker
Southwestern trees
Suffix meaning 'land' in some country names
Swank
Toots in a restaurant
Total chaos
Tree-lined promenade
Waste watchers' org.
Water-to-wine town
Winston Churchill, e.g.
'Tell Mama' singer James
'Ah, for the good old days,' e.g.
'Beats me'
'Hmm, I didn't know that!'
'It's not my fault!'
'Julius' in Gaius Julius Caesar
'The Court Jester' star, 1956
'WKRP' actress Anderson
1961 Del Shannon lyric (and title of this puzzle)
A book title may be in it: Abbr.
Alarm heeder

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