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England's Fergie, formally crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of March 12th, 2014 other clues |
Sock |
Speak like a tough guy, say |
Start of an elimination rhyme |
Stocking stuffer? |
Story threads |
Tan breakfast beverage |
They build up in pores |
Trey beaters |
Ungentlemanly sort |
Was a prelude (to) |
What a 'V' signals to a violinist |
White breakfast beverage |
Words said while tapping on a watch |
Work like a dog |
___ bene |
___ facto |
'10' star |
'I'm buying!,' at a bar ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme |
'Ta-ta!' |
'Nolo contendere,' e.g |
'___ get it!' |
'___ Misérables' |
Admonition to the overly curious |
Agcy. for retirees |
Agitated state |
Alternative to pasta |
Before, briefly |
Best-liked, in chat rooms |
Bet |
Blunted blade |
Body lotion brand |
Bud in the Southwest |
Clear libation popular in England |
Clear libation popular in Japan |
Clear libation popular in Russia |
Clucked |
Cutout toy |
Density symbol |
Dryer fuzz |
Endor denizen |
Fifth-century pope called 'the Great' |
Fire-starting aid |
Fizzy dinner quaff |
G.E. component: Abbr |
Genteel dinner quaff |
Good-looking person? |
Halo, e.g |
Hornswoggled |
Jonathan and Martha of Smallville |
Kid's retort |
Knocked-out state |
Letter-shaped construction component |
Like some shopping |
Meadow mother |
Middle of a simile |
Moorehead of 'Citizen Kane' |
Muscle connector |
Nervous giggle |
Newly arrived |
Nickname for the $2 Canadian coin |
Not a lot |
Not marbled, say |
Nut often found on a sticky bun |
Old-timey agreements |
One of Isaac's twins |
Orange breakfast beverage |
Pirate hide-out, often |
Plain dinner quaff |
Presenter of many a spoof, for short |
Product of fermenting apples |
Product of fermenting barley |
Product of fermenting honey |
Pulling an all-nighter, e.g |
R. E. Lee's org |
Rainbow-shaped |
School for James Bond |
Six, in Seville |
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