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LA Times crossword of October 30th, 2017 other clues
Press (down), as pipe bowl ash
Life-saving proc.
Collect $200 in Monopoly
Top poker pair
Feel remorse for
Brewpub fixture
*Palestine, to many
Soccer game shout
St. plagued by wildfires in 2017
Leaves out
Colorado resort
Other side in a fight
Monterey County seat
*Slam-dance area
Spontaneous notion
Classic Ford
One of eight Eng. kings
Cola, e.g.
Actress Longoria
Vienna's country: Abbr.
Gobble up
Baseball glove
Baseball throw
Multi-room accommodations
Praiseful verses
*What "blows no good"
More geeky
V-shaped carving
Happy expression
"Six __ a-laying ... "
Yokohama yes
Descartes' "I think"
"Spring forward" partner (a reminder for November 5th) ... and what the last word of each answer to a starred clue can literally have
From boat to beach
Island strings
Pre-deal wager
Poker player, e.g.
'60s hallucinogen
Enjoys 23-Across
Nevada border lake
Bit of a squirrel's stash
Messy fight
Future therapist's maj.
Study at the last minute
Say "You're grounded" to, say
Administrative complications
Kung __ chicken
Edgar __ Poe
Up-and-down playground fixtures
*Jam on the brakes
More than a breeze
Ready for customers
Common Jesuit school name
Playground fixture
Sra., on the Seine
Formal "My bad"
Dumb
Camille's concept
Route providers
Note to the staff
Exiled Roman poet
*Regular dinner-and-a-movie evening
Former MLB commissioner Bud
Way under a river
"Cats" poet
Full of joy
About-to-be spouse's words
Inflicts, as havoc
Nostalgically trendy
Say "Much obliged" to
Desert plants
Walks with backpacks
Picket line violator
Jazzman Allison
Word with bob or dog
Poetic "above"
Eng. majors' degrees

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