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Broken, old-style crossword clue
R E F T
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New York Times crossword of January 14th, 2001 other clues |
Évian-___-Bains, France |
Failure |
First name in civil rights |
First person in Berlin |
Follows |
Ford classics, familiarly |
Fort with a fortune |
Gadzooks, for one |
Garr of 'Mr. Mom' |
Go downhill fast? |
Gulf port |
High, in Le Havre |
Horizontal molding |
How some losses are shown |
Human rights agcy. |
Information decoder, maybe |
Initials in 70's-80's comedy |
Island nation east of Fiji |
It's a bust |
It's due once a month |
It's enough to make you cry |
It's hard to keep going |
Jerk |
Kind of notebook |
Kind of strap |
Lament, part 2 |
Lament, part 3 |
Lament, part 4 |
Lay into |
Lee side? |
Legal conclusion |
Like Miss Congeniality |
Like some legends |
Little yipper |
Shipboard direction |
Short end of the stick |
Simile part |
Start of a January lament |
Stew holders |
Storehouses |
Symbol like :-) or :-( |
Tabby talk: Var. |
Taylor of 'The Nanny' |
Trading letters |
True-to-life |
Two- or four-seater? |
Unfit for detail work |
Up |
Vitamin bottle info |
Webb Pierce song '___ Know Why' |
Wet septet |
What's left behind |
Woman of die Welt |
Wonders |
Wool coat wearer |
Yellowish-pink |
___ con Dios (Spanish farewell) |
___ dos aguas (in doubt): Sp. |
___ even keel |
___ lepton (physics particle) |
'Aw, shaddup!' |
'Field of Dreams' setting |
'Camelot' composer |
'Blue-eyed' one in 'The Tempest' |
# # #: Abbr. |
'Deathtrap' writer Levin |
'Get lost!' |
'My bad' |
'Sure thing!' |
'The Crucible' setting |
'Who'd like to volunteer?' |
8 in a date: Abbr. |
A hundred sawbucks |
Abbr. sometimes used twice in a row |
Actress Benaderet |
Aligned |
Allied jumping-off point of July 1944 |
Animal house |
Arab's greeting |
Art Deco designer |
As to |
Astrolabe plate |
Athens's Temple of ___ |
Be beholden to |
Big boo-boo |
Bird of prey |
BMW, e.g. |
Boy's outfit with bell-bottom trousers |
Business card abbr. |
Campus location |
Car trunk item, maybe |
Carhop's need |
Caution |
Center of Los Angeles |
Classic Orson Welles film, with 'The' |
Code of the samurai |
Coup ___ |
Crumbs |
Delaware senator |
Diamond figure |
Dig in |
Dims |
Drew on |
Eliot ___ |
End of the lament |
Escalator feature |
Long suits |
Long-tailed finch |
Look ahead |
Major 20's supplier? |
Make piles, say |
Marked down |
Math rings |
Meadowlands contests |
Modern ice cream flavor |
Much of 'Deck the Halls' |
Muscat money |
Must |
N.Y.C. hoops contest |
Namely |
New York strip alternative |
Olive ___ |
Olympics no-no |
On the fence |
On the up and up |
One of Alcott's 'Little Women' |
Photo finish |
Poetic preposition |
Pops composer Anderson |
Posted |
Put on |
Quiet |
Redeem |
Rib |
River named for an Indian tribe |
Ryan's daughter |
Sandusky's county |
Seating section |
Shakes a leg |
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