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Chilling, so to speak crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 15th, 2002 other clues
Snobbish
Spread selection
Sprite alternative
Strand, in a way
Suave, say
Supposed life prolongers
Swimmer's fear
Tasseled topper
They may get shots frequently
Underwater missile
Unmistakable
Unwanted buildup
Water park feature
Without variety
Words before a reprimand
Writer Belloc
Years, to Yves
'Go ahead, ask'
'How's ___?'
'Huh?'
And those following: Abbr.
'Jazz From Hell' Grammy winner
1971 sci-fi film '___ 1138'
Babes in the woods
Beat easily
Brownie, a few years later
California is in it
Capital on the Tyrrhenian Sea
Characterized by: Suffix
Child-care writer LeShan
Collapse
Come out of the blue?
Convulse
Entertainer seen on MSNBC
Exercises you're prone to do
Film foe of Boba Fett
Fraction of a sen
French author ___ Bazin
Fully prepared (for)
Hoedown move
Hold
Indy legend
It sticks out at the side
It'll do for now
Item in Mendel's lab
Kind of motel
Kind of silence
Leave secretly
Leporine leapers
Like Grendel
Like some pork chops
Mae West, notably
Manhandle
Mantle
Many-___
Map line: Abbr.
Mistakenly
New York's first governor
Niñas, e.g.: Abbr.
Part of some joints
Partner of Imogene
Parts of some envelopes
Pedigree figures
Play catcher, say
Prefix with business
Proof letters
Scratchy
Semistable subatomic particle
Seniors, say
Show surprise over
Singer known as the 'Little Sparrow'

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