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Country that eliminated the U.S.A. in both the 2006 and 2010 FIFA World Cups crossword clue
G H A N A
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New York Times crossword of December 22nd, 2018 other clues |
'Coffee Cantata' composer |
'Dang!' |
'Giant Brain' of 1940s headlines |
'___ les compliments de l'auteur' (inscription in a French book) |
2000s female teen idol, to fans |
A.F.L.'s merger partner |
Act of noticing |
Ahura Mazda worshiper |
Baby food |
Big export of Sri Lanka |
Birthplace of St. Clare, the founder of the Poor Sisters |
Bond order |
Check in the mail, perhaps |
Court great Goolagong |
Crossed |
Director Lee |
Drinking glasses? |
First female artist with five Billboard #1's from the same album |
Flemish river |
Frame |
Gets one under |
Got wise to? |
Growth medium |
Half Dome's home |
Hartsfield-Jackson code |
How Pee-wee Herman often appears to fans |
Induces to commit a crime |
Involves |
It's what everyone's doing |
James of TV's 'How the West Was Won' |
José de ___ Martín, national hero of Argentina |
Leading |
Literature Nobelist Gordimer |
Long in films |
Lowbrow |
Miracle-___ |
New York's ___ State Parkway |
Not seeing anyone else, say |
Not the classy sort? |
On a fundamental level |
Ostentatious |
Pragmatist philosopher Charles Sanders ___ |
Protests, but not uprisings? |
Put on |
Receive as a member |
Recorded, somewhat quaintly |
Return destination, for short |
Slip covers? |
Small flourish |
So-and-so |
Some sultan subjects |
Squad car |
Substantive |
Surname of father-and-son British P.M.s |
Swift quality |
Taking care of responsibilities like an actual grown-up |
Talks about one's job, perhaps |
They're positive |
Title city of film whose mayor is Leodore Lionheart |
Traveler's boarding areas? |
Unclutter |
Want ad abbr |
What Brits call an 'articulated lorry' |
What some coin purses do |
You can't beat them |
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