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Conflict settled by the Treaty of Paris in 1856 crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of September 8th, 2009 other clues |
'I didn't know that!' |
'M*A*S*H' cops, for short |
'Pronto!' |
'That's all ___ wrote' |
'West Side Story' gang |
'Yikes!' |
'___ a Rock' |
1965 Beatles song or movie |
Ankle-length, maybe |
Apply incorrectly |
Aswan's river |
Atlantic state in two time zones: Abbr. |
Bernie Madoff job |
Borrower's limit |
Canadiens' rivals |
Cheesy snack |
Chips go-with |
Co. offering a Buddy List |
Concerning, on a memo |
Concert venue |
Cornerstone word |
Facetious nickname for a giant |
Family tree member |
Fit to serve |
Genetic letters |
Go-ahead |
Gut course |
Hard to rattle |
Harmless-to-humans slitherer |
Hit a serve past |
It may be floppy or pointy |
Item on a docket |
J.F.K. posting: Abbr. |
Joe Six-Pack's protrusion |
Jump on the ice |
Keats and Horace, for two |
Kemo ___ (the Lone Ranger) |
Key with three sharps: Abbr. |
Lake former, perhaps |
Like many a Clint Eastwood character |
Little devil's opposite |
Lottery player's cry of elation |
Miami-___ County |
Military site |
Neeson of 'Kinsey' |
Night sch. class |
Of the flock |
One cause of deforestation |
Part of a Latin 101 conjugation |
Pirate or Padre, for short |
Popular ballpoints |
Pseudopod-forming organism |
Put up with |
Queens tennis stadium |
Samovar beverage |
Sedona and Sorento automaker |
Self-importance |
Send via DHL, say |
Skewered Asian fare |
Star, in Paris |
Starts the kitty |
Straightens (up) |
Ticked off |
Tight spots |
Trapeze artist's attire |
Typical visitor to Cooperstown |
Up-front |
Use more 3-in-One on |
Venus de Milo material |
Visibly shocked |
Visitors to the manger |
Word that can follow the ends of 17-, 21-, 36-, 44-, 54- and 64-Across |
Works of 9-Down |
Writer ___ Stanley Gardner |
You can't escape it |
___ Vecchio (Florence landmark) |
___-Grain (breakfast bar brand) |
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