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Convertible, perhaps crossword clue
S O F A
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New York Times crossword of October 3rd, 1999 other clues |
'Be that ___ may...' |
'Kramer vs. Kramer' director Robert |
'No ___!' |
'Now!' |
'Seinfeld' role |
'Sprechen ___ Deutsch?' |
'Uh-uh!' |
'Your turn' |
1973 Rolling Stones hit |
20th-century combat, Bard-style? |
Abbr. on a discount label |
Access |
Age |
All-American name |
Angry reaction |
Animals with calves |
Antiquity, once |
Attached, in a way |
Auto purveyor, Bard-style? |
Balzac's Père ___ |
Bamboozles |
Black and tan ingredient |
Book of the Apocrypha |
Break the ___ |
Busy |
Capt.'s inferior |
Card combo |
Carnival treat |
Charles who was dubbed 'the Victorious' |
Combat zone |
Contemptible newspaper |
Customers: Abbr. |
Dab |
Density symbol, in mechanics |
Durable wood |
Dynamite component, for short |
Easy schedule, Bard-style? |
Edison contemporary |
Embraced |
Empathic remark, Bard-style? |
Eshkol once led it: Abbr. |
First word? |
Folding challenge |
Fore-and-aft sail |
Forsakes |
France's Coty |
Goren gaffe |
Half a cartoon duo |
Harness ring |
Having no master |
Heiress, perhaps |
Held up |
Hierarchy, Bard-style? |
Hunks |
Hunter's quarry |
In ___ (actually) |
Inched |
Increased pay rate, Bard-style? |
Indian drums |
Informal shirts |
Israel's first U.N. representative |
It may fill a lib. shelf |
Kicked off |
Kind of block |
Knock the socks off |
Legislation |
Legit |
Like Chippendale furniture |
Like many Harlemites |
Like some glass |
Like some guesses |
Loading site |
Manipulates, as data |
Marner's creator |
Medicinal amt. |
Military E-1 or E-2, e.g. |
Minnesota's St. ___ College |
Miserly, Bard-style? |
Moderator's milieu |
Morse code bits |
Move, in a way |
N.Y.P.D. employee |
No quick trip around the block |
Of a heart part |
Opposite of bid |
Overplay |
Pack away |
Perfectly matching |
Person with a day |
Pie chart section, perhaps |
Playwright Pirandello |
Pound, in Piccadilly |
Prefix with system |
Prize for Page or Cage |
Public announcers |
Pulver's rank, in film: Abbr. |
Puts in a blue funk |
Qualified for the job |
Rating giver |
Reveals |
Ride, so to speak |
Rocker Nugent |
Sales people |
Scuffle memento |
Sharpened |
Sidewalk Santas, e.g. |
Singer Merchant |
Six-winged being |
Skelton catchphrase |
Slangy suffix |
Soviet co-op |
Spring purchase |
Spring times |
Stand for |
Stew ingredient |
Stone name |
Stuntmen's woes |
Summon up |
Synchronous |
Takes advantage of, Bard-style? |
The Mustangs of the N.C.A.A. |
Time to act |
Titter |
Toughie |
Travel agt.'s suggestion |
Try again |
Tuckered out |
Two-liter bottle contents |
Versatile vehicles |
Vietnam's ___ Dinh Diem |
Ward off |
Warmed up the crowd |
Your place or mine |
Zoological mouths |
[bo-o-o-ring!] |
___ de vie |
___ Kristen of 'Ryan's Hope' |
___ tree |
___-Lodge |
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