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English county from which the Pilgrims set sail in 1620 crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of September 11th, 2004 other clues |
Hard to research |
Holy Roman emperor crowned 962 |
Ill-fated emperor of 1502-20 |
Instrument Paul McCartney played on Ringo Starr's 'You're Sixteen' |
Kiwis |
Lac contents |
Large bird with a loud scream |
Let up |
Like Elgar's Symphony No. 1 |
Luxor locals |
Marine tank |
Messiah |
Mexican War general known as Old Fuss and Feathers |
Not chosen |
Obvious lunatic |
Old spy grp. |
Orch. part |
Passing legislation? |
Permanently |
Roman square? |
Santa ___ |
Scruffy |
See 57-Down |
Shamus |
Short message via AOL, say |
Sneaking |
Some like it hot |
Southeast-most county of Ireland, or its seat |
Spaniard's 'that' |
Structural supports |
Successful field results, for short |
Swift |
Take up, perhaps |
'I'm waiting' |
1966 James Bond spoof |
2003 Nick Lachey hit '___ Swear' |
'Shucks!' |
Arias |
Astronomical distances |
Attach, in a way |
Bat signals? |
Backslider? |
Big name in late-night TV |
Blank page |
Baseball Hall-of-Famer Flick |
Buffalo's AAA baseball team |
Button for pins |
California city NW of Bakersfield |
Certain gun |
Checks |
Clayey rock once common in building |
Cold start |
Confine |
Face saver |
Figure in Umberto Eco's 'The Name of the Rose' |
Filch |
Fine, slangily |
First secretary of H.E.W., 1953, ___ Culp Hobby |
French compliment |
Gastrointestinal danger |
Getting down |
Half of a 1997 telecom merger |
The chemistry of fermentation |
The last thing a Yale cheerleader wants |
Throws off |
Tycoons' holdings |
With 2-Down, certain mismatch |
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