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Capital of Russian America crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of September 19th, 2003 other clues
Ticket
Warning from the roof
Wee folk's place
Carpers and harpers
Classic rebuke
Comment on raising kids
Completely dry
Considerable winnings, informally
Cracker topper
Creep (along)
Don't believe it
Door sign
Explorer's job
Fill
Forewarned and ready
Get used (to)
Go-ahead sign
Green-lights
Hack
Has as a customer
Humble follower
In stitches
In the mail
In ___ (stuck)
It comes to mind
It's just between us
It's not much to go on
Kind of basis for revealing
Law, to Lucretius
Light figure
Make used (to)
Narc's find, maybe
Not delayed
Old letter
Omega competitors
One concerned with checks and balances: Abbr.
Out-elbowed?
Part of 'the many,' literally
Part of DOS: Abbr.
Party member, briefly
Pattern
Potatoes and pasta, in slang
Potsticker cooker
Rainbow, to some
Reduce to a pulp
Scrim material
Sense
Sib in dialect
Smoke
Tag declaration
Thoughtful and logical
'No thanks necessary'
'Ta-ta'
'Those rumors were correct'
1970's-90's rock group with a name from Greek myth
'___ do!' ('Stop it!')
1847 novel set in part aboard a whaler
Ancient physician
Apples, but not IBM's
Approx.
Artful transition
Badge distributor: Abbr.
Bang
Baseballer Martinez
Bedtime request
Beset by baying dogs, maybe
Bony prefix
Bouncer
Branch
Camus's 'L'___ de siège'
Can't avoid

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