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Dick was his running mate in '52 and '56 crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 9th, 2009 other clues
'I agree'
'Keep going!'
'Keep going!'
'Keep going!'
'Keep going!'
'Positive thinker' Norman Vincent ___
'Sound off - one, two ...,' e.g.
'Terrible' czar
'___ Rheingold'
1/16 of a pound
7, to Caesar
Acquire information
Actress Ward
Animal hide
Atlantic or Pacific
Baby food (whose name is an anagram of 55-Across)
Best Actress for 'Two Women'
Bibliophile
Book after Daniel
Born: Fr.
Bridge writer Culbertson
Broadcasts
Cheap seat cover material
Coast Guard officer: Abbr.
Coffee liqueur brand
Cough medicine amt.
Course related to physiology: Abbr.
Decorative upholstery fabric
Do impressions of
Domed domicile
Donated
Easily torn bands of tissue
Edgar who painted dancers
Erupts
Fliers in V's
Floral necklace
Garden tool
Gear teeth
Hardens
Harley-Davidson, slangily
Hostel
It might go from 0 to 60 minutes
Letters before tees
Licorice-tasting seed
Mexican money
Mumbai money
Nabisco cookie
Neighbor of an Azerbaijani
Noncellular phones
Oared racing shell
One-spot
Papa's mate
Peevish states
Pizazz
Playful puppies
Popular chain of chicken restaurants
Prefix with tourism
Scratch-off game, e.g.
Seeming eternity
Seventh Greek letter
Small flock
Small number
Spreader of seeds
Square cracker
Store head: Abbr.
Succinct
Superlative suffix
Use a stool
Village People hit whose title completes the line 'It's fun to stay at the ...'
What skunks do
Where Springsteen was born, in song
Woodworking tool
Workers just for the day
Wrath
___ about (roughly)

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