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Cash spitter-outers crossword clue
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Premier Sunday crossword of May 6th, 2012 other clues |
Composer Bartók |
Does' mates |
Cellar, in ads for apts. |
Clean vigorously |
Neeson of film |
— a time (item by item) |
San — (Riviera resort) |
Stop for a bit |
Brutish beast |
Aunt's husband, in France |
Coerced |
Start of a riddle |
"— be great if ..." |
Filly's feed |
Pitching star |
Perceived to be |
Riddle, part 2 |
Imitate a supermodel |
Toe the mark |
Dickens villain Uriah |
That girl's |
"Horton Hears —!" |
Mr. Capote, to his friends |
"La Cage — Folles" |
Cogito-sum connector |
Riddle, part 3 |
Part of a PA system |
Maims |
Ely or Paul |
Ida. neighbor |
Point a pistol |
Port city in Florida |
Eatery bill |
Quarterback Tebow |
"What's the —?" ("Same thing, right?") |
Gillis of an old sitcom |
El Capitan's national park |
Riddle, part 4 |
Time of Christmas |
Poetic time after dusk |
Tonic go-with |
River in Switzerland |
Big name in PCs |
Long drink |
Counterpart of "Sir" |
End of the riddle |
Bible book before Job |
Veiled |
Be sore |
Metal source |
Riddle's answer |
Cities plus their suburbs |
Oldsmobile of 1999-2004 |
Like most cupcakes |
From Tehran or Tabriz |
Post-Q run |
More critical |
Suit option |
Was gutsy enough |
Apt name for a herding dog |
Simplified |
Pablo's "this" |
Totally fail |
Fraction equal to .125 |
Texas border city |
"Right on!" |
Big to-dos |
Funicello of "Zorro" |
Form anew, as a sentence |
Perfumed powder |
Editor's "put this back in" |
Overgrown with limbs |
Filmmaker Eisenstein |
Nero's 3,100 |
Dorothy's dog |
Add zest to |
Redeemed, as a check |
Make public |
Profit from |
With 48-Down, Burgundy or Chianti |
Fritter away |
Not "for here," in a restaurant |
"— it up and spit it out" ("My Way" lyric) |
India's Jawaharlal |
Lay — (fail miserably) |
Old Detroit beer brewer |
Winning by a single point |
Honked thing |
United Arab Emirates' capital |
Closes |
Voluptuous |
Tennis situation |
See 18-Down |
Many a flat-screen |
Eliot's Rum — Tugger |
"— boy!" |
Vast span |
Hiker's path |
ET tales, say |
— -pah band |
Herb in curry powder |
Broken chord |
Rub off |
Prize won by Obama |
Tattered |
Singer Waits |
Color lightly |
Tabloid tidbit |
Disarray |
Viña — Mar |
John of farm equipment |
"Round — virgin ..." |
Port city in Florida |
Stupefied |
— Ark |
Rid of some rodents |
Fork (off) |
Virgo, e.g. |
Mass near a tonsil |
Around, in a date |
Instigates |
Extensive |
"Mother —" (old Irish song) |
Olympic track star Evelyn |
1940s film critic James |
Actress Courtney — -Smith |
Perot running mate Pat |
Puts H2O on |
Utters |
Writer Hemingway |
Really must |
Is incorrect |
Netting |
Walk across a stream |
Kulik of figure skating |
In the flesh |
— -cap stock |
Eventful time |
Roofer's goo |
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