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Charlie, for one crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 29th, 1997 other clues
'All That Jazz' director
'Isn't that beautiful?'
'Right on, brother!'
'That ___ so bad...'
Actor Baldwin
Actor who put teeth into his work?
Air hero
Applies holy oil to
Archeological site
Blackjack option
Bubble-headed
Cart away
Caustic
Children's song refrain
Color deficient
Creative
Crime bosses
Cross letters
Dance instruction
Deli loaves
Denials
Dove call
Free
Garbo-like
Gaza force, for short
Green one
Hindu retreat
Host
Improvise
Indy stop
Isn't bold
It may be found in a proof
It's west of G.B.
Jackie's 'O'
Jim-dandy
Kind of job
Later
Lease
Like 30% of the world's landmass
Like 60-Across
Like 60-Across
Like Pinocchio's nose after a lie
Literary ___
Man-___
Mayberry boy of TV
Most of a tooth
Navigators' Islands, today
Old Mideast inits.
On the docket
One in a black suit
One of the Horae
Opinionated work
Parisian pupil
Pig's digs
Planning time
Prominent
Quite a tale
Repeated role for Lorre
Romantic interlude
Round Tabler's weapon
Saigon's foe
Saint Catherine's home
Saver's eventuality
Schnoz
See 20-Across
See 20-Across
Simpleton's utterance
Somewhat sour
Square dance partners
Trawler's haul
Turn-of-century British conflict
Typewriter type
What Dick, Jane and Spot did
Whom Artemis loved
Wild romp
With 40- and 60-Across, a cautionary message
Word before Bouvier

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