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Dessert, in Dover crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of May 21st, 2004 other clues |
Store on a farm |
The 21st, e.g.: Abbr. |
They might be written on a blackboard |
Title character in an Aesop fable |
Trixie of 1950's TV |
Unagi, at a sushi bar |
Wife of Theseus |
'If ___ you ...' |
'King Kong' attire |
'Oh, ___!' |
'Same here!' |
1856 Stowe novel |
'The X-Files' topics, for short |
1974 hit subtitled 'Touch the Wind' |
Actress Kazan |
Alternative to Pl. or Ct. |
Ancient mall |
Backed |
Baroque |
Befuddle |
Botanist Gray and others |
Boxing outcome? |
Bruno, e.g. |
Cabinet dept. |
Capitol V.I.P. |
City west of Knoxville |
Classic 1868 novel set in St. Petersburg |
Conned |
Coupling |
Cry sometimes made with hands on one's head |
Discontinued coin |
Domestic comedy of 1983 |
Exceedingly, with 'so' |
Fancy finishes |
First name in tyranny |
Folksy |
Food stat. |
Fundraising grp. |
Go bad |
Inscribed stone |
It turns out lts. |
It's usually abbreviated 'c.' |
Letters at Camp Lejeune |
Like a car, after a 33-Down |
Like roses |
Loss leader, e.g. |
Maintains, as a violin |
Modern mall feature |
Monthly |
N.Y.C. subway |
Never |
New in the area, maybe |
Nothing, in Napoli |
On the right and left |
Open |
Palace, in Hindi |
Part of the brain associated with memory |
Person of some account |
Place name that in Spanish means 'covered in snow' |
Possible rebuttal in a childish argument |
Protect, in a way |
Record label inits. |
River known anciently as Obringa |
Seating sections |
See 48-Down |
Singer with the 1980 #1 album 'Guilty' |
Stock: Abbr. |
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