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English-speaking neighbor of Venezuela crossword clue
G U Y A N A
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New York Times crossword of October 23rd, 2017 other clues |
'And there it is!' |
'I was with my mistress at the time,' maybe |
'Right away!' |
'Yeah, right!' |
'___ Always Sunny in Philadelphia' |
'___ Lisa' |
A lot |
A, as in Aristotle |
Anthracite, e.g |
Apple introduction of 1998 |
Backs of necks |
Blacken, as by fire |
Boise's state: Abbr |
Campus sanctuary, in modern parlance |
Causes of bigheadedness |
Chimney buildup |
Chooses |
Classic clown with a repetitive name |
Classic Diana Ross hairdo |
Climax of 'Hamilton' |
Cool, in '90s slang |
Cross-dressing Disney heroine of 1998 |
Dawn goddess |
Droop |
Elvis in the 1950s or Justin Bieber in the 2010s |
Fire starter |
Flees |
Food-thickening agent |
Gait between a walk and a canter |
Give permission |
Go wild in the streets |
Gradually remove, as from a mother's milk |
Guillotined |
Hairless |
Home mixology station |
Hunter's hiding spot in a marsh |
Joan who sang at Woodstock |
Keats poem |
Kerchief worn as headgear |
Lead-in to bad news |
Legislator |
Like dry, clumpy mud |
Lowly worker |
Mailed |
Maple syrup source |
Mimicked |
Missing, as a G.I |
Online source of film trivia |
Painful boo-boo |
Painting surface |
Period dominated by the likes of Dan Rather and Peter Jennings? |
Period known for its 007 movies? |
Period of fuzzy sweaters? |
Period when every car was a junker? |
Period when psychiatrists ruled? |
Period when tribute bands thrived? |
Prepare for a bodybuilding contest |
Pulls an all-nighter, say |
Reason to pull an all-nighter |
So last year |
Sour expression |
Specialty bakery |
Stepped tower of ancient Sumer |
Stop competing as an amateur |
Strategy-free card game |
Supply-and-demand subj |
Swallowed quickly |
Taj Mahal locale |
Tarnish or deface |
The first 'R' of R&R |
Things seen in most public buildings, but almost never in casinos |
Turnpike, e.g |
Used foul language |
Wedding vow |
What quills are dipped in |
When doubled, a Hawaiian fish |
___ Arbor, Mich |
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