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Ending of ordinal numbers crossword clue
E T H
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Premier Sunday crossword of January 26th, 2014 other clues |
Nap locales |
Clanton of Tombstone |
Grippers on shoes |
Gp. of relatives |
Throw — blanket on |
Daily Planet's Clark |
Cliffhanging |
Physicist's work units |
17-syllable poem |
Aristotle's A |
Clear as — |
Prov. with Thunder Bay |
Summoned in an airport |
Wintertime tempests |
See 15-Across |
Lingo |
Unrefined |
Europe-Asia border range |
Nervous, with "up" |
"Hey you" |
Fluids in syringes |
Alternative to Levi's |
Guitar relative |
Giant bird of myth |
"Uh-uh" |
First sgt., e.g. |
Sew |
Man, in Spain |
"That hurts!" |
Brand of hot dogs |
Father or Lady lead-in |
Old RCA classical music label |
Jacuzzis, e.g. |
With 87-Down, Academy Award hopefuls |
In a skillful manner |
Of Israel's language |
777, for one |
Man living in Scotland's capital? |
Tundra coat |
Deep blue |
River craft |
Shangri-las |
— -do-well (idle type) |
Very manly |
Forced away (from) |
Artists' props |
Man who owns a Mexican restaurant? |
Heavy noble gas |
Oz. and lb. |
Bring forth |
Add (on) |
Pfeiffer of "Cybill" |
Use a harpoon |
Berkshire school |
Huge |
Treat like dirt |
Old politico Landon |
Actor Peter |
Soap compound |
Steak type |
Emmy winner LaBeouf |
"Ms. Oakley, go after that man"? |
Actors Sean and Kal |
Small vessel for oil or wine |
Head of a monastery |
Piling-on footballer |
More faithful |
Render obsolete |
Old Egypt-Syr. alliance |
"— a thought ..." |
Ought to have, informally |
Large |
Half of twelve |
Excessively |
Man with no fastening band? |
Man at one's heels? |
Fistfight reminder |
1964 Beatles song |
"I'm tellin' ya, that's who!" |
Dreaded IRS probe: Abbr. |
— Francisco |
Stipulations |
Slightly |
Barely get, with "out" |
1994 "Saturday Night Live" spin-off film |
Actor Malden |
Start to mature? |
Much better than so-so |
Attacks a man? |
Stopwatch, e.g. |
Rodent-killing poison, old-style |
"Webster" star Lewis |
Missouri River city |
Man doing some film editing? |
Like details for carrying out an operation |
Blue Jays, on scoreboards |
"Get lost!" |
Very fast, in scores |
Rock music's — Leppard |
Archie Bunker type |
Chooses |
John, to Ian |
"Na Na" preceder |
"Peanuts" cartoonist Charles |
Assert anew |
Dress finely, with "out" |
Foes |
Hangouts on the slopes |
Smacks |
Cuban bills |
West Indies natives |
Buddy who played a Clampett |
City ESE of Istanbul |
Really ruin |
Rationality |
One- — (short drama) |
Cato's 611 |
Lead on |
Bookish |
WWII battle city in France |
— "King" Cole |
Robert who played A.J. Soprano |
In direct confrontation |
Blind — bat |
Feeling sick |
"Fiddler on the Roof" wife |
— dish |
Friendly |
Resistance unit |
Oversize-load escort vehicle |
Purify, as liquor |
Leon Uris' "— in Ruins" |
D sharp's sound-alike |
Heavy book |
Leg exercise |
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