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Butterfinger or 3 Musketeers crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 14th, 2007 other clues
'Affirmative'
'Cut it out!'
'Dear' dispenser of advice
'___ luck!'
*Local place for making deposits or getting loans
*Mock rock band in a 1984 film
*Part of a Valentine's Day bouquet
*Revealer of vowels, on TV
*Seasoned seaman
1982 sci-fi film
Around, as a year
Azure
Ballpark fig.
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Bogotá boys
Cheer for a matador
Citrus coolers
Clean the floor
Course before dessert
Crude shelter
Dozing
Eggs
Enclosure for grain or coal
End of an Aesop fable
Fall behind
Fastener that turns
From quite a distance
From the country
Garb
Gardner of 'The Night of the Iguana'
Hardly trim
Hawaiian veranda
Headwear on the slopes
Hearing-related
Hides the gray
High-___ monitor
Impose, as a tax
Tie the knot
Tokyo 'ta-ta!'
Voting coalition
Was in debt
Yawn-inspiring
You can always count on this
___ empty stomach
___ Onassis, Jackie Kennedy's #2
Latin case
Long, long time
Milan's La ___
Military bigwigs
Mother of Helen, in myth
Not fer
Nothing's opposite
Notion
Ocean's edge
Old-fashioned 'Scram!'
Oozes
Org. with a 24-second shot clock
Parts of eyes
Parts of lbs.
Phones
Place for a lawn mower
Poet
Pub projectiles
Quick online notes, for short
Rarin' to go
Road surface
Robitussin suppresses them
Rub out
Secret languages
Skillful
Smite
Some Apple computers
Space between the teeth, e.g.
Stable diet?
Talk show host Gibbons
Tax ID
The mating game?

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