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County subdivision: Abbr crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of April 29th, 2012 other clues |
Jobs for dentists |
Keen observer |
Korean money |
Later |
Like a nasal membrane |
Like some interpretations |
Military depots |
Musical with the song 'Easy to Be Hard' |
Muted |
Nature's pillow? |
Neighbor of Bulg |
Neighbors of C notes |
New faces on bases |
Old Italian magistrate |
One from Germany |
Operating without ___ |
Order in the court |
Others, in Oaxaca |
Outside: Prefix |
Pacific strings |
Panache |
Part of A.B.S.: Abbr |
Part of AARP: Abbr |
Person doing a practice run |
Peter, e.g |
Philippine money |
Phnom ___ |
Poet who wrote 'In the room the women come and go / Talking of Michelangelo' |
Poetic 'always' |
Political party that won 39 electoral votes in 1948 |
Pond fish |
Possible candidate for rehab |
Prefix with cycle |
Prefix with resort |
With 50-Across, euphoric |
With 77-Across, high-end retail chain |
Word with top or pop |
World capital once occupied by France |
Zigzagged |
___ Lowry, children's writer |
___ mission |
___ Records (old music label) |
___ same mind |
___-d'Or, Québec |
___-garde |
Product with the old ad catchphrase 'Mother, please, I'd rather do it myself!' |
Promises |
Put back |
Quickly accelerate |
R&B singer Hayes |
See 105-Across |
Rescued damsel's cry |
See 122-Across |
Sacred music composer ___ Pärt |
See 23-Across |
Scaredy-cat, maybe |
See 33-Across |
See 45-Across |
See 71-Across |
See 94-Across |
Silhouette on many a yellow sign |
'1984' superpower |
Sleep stages |
'Apparently' |
'Ditto!' |
'Henry & June' role |
Sprite |
'For shame!' |
Stinko |
Student of morality |
'Freedom ___ free' |
Superlatively strong |
'Star Trek: T.N.G.' role |
The Piazzale Michelangelo affords a view of it |
'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' Emmy winner |
The Rams of the N.C.A.A |
'___ Beso' |
The West was part of it |
2009 Hilary Swank biopic |
They have scales |
Abbr. on many food labels |
They're fit for kings and queens |
Agitated, after 'in' |
Trig inverse |
Ancient Balkan region |
Trouser parts |
Ancient parting place |
And everything else, for short |
Up |
Ankle bone |
Venae ___ |
Bad record part, for short |
What letting off steam might result in |
Be fooled |
What's left |
Beach bottles |
What's left behind |
Become fixed |
With 103-Across, 1999 Shyamalan thriller |
Beijing-to-Shanghai dir |
With 112-Across, compromise |
Biblical suffix |
With 127-Across, classical work that's the source of the European Union's anthem |
With 26-Across, like grandchildren |
Bind |
Blue-gray |
With 44-Across, execute, in a way |
Bonelike |
Botanical beards |
Brewer's vessel |
Cat scanner? |
Child-care author LeShan |
City in Sicily |
Colonial service |
Colored parts |
Cousin of rust |
Dancer Duncan |
Death personified, in ancient Greece |
Deck out |
Detail |
Dr. ___ |
Et ___ (and others) |
Faith that celebrates both Jesus and Muhammad |
Fine word for libraries? |
Fine, in old slang |
Fisher with a grig |
Flavor akin to fennel |
Flips |
Fly off the handle |
Fury |
Gave, as a hot potato |
Gender offender |
George Bush's chief of staff John |
Gherman ___, cosmonaut who was the second human to orbit the earth |
Glacial formation |
Grove |
Initially |
Iotas |
It has eyes that can't see |
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