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Fairy tale's opening word crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of November 17th, 1997 other clues |
Macbeth, for one |
Mellowing, as cheese |
Military lodgings |
Mocked |
More slender and graceful |
Nobelist Curie |
Not up yet |
Opposite of include |
Overconfident |
Peat locale |
Polluted |
Printer's widths |
Race track |
Readies, as a pool cue |
Restraint |
Scarlet bird |
Seafood order |
Shirts for golfers? |
Sock menders |
Spain and Portugal |
Speak without notes |
State west of Ind. |
Storage container |
Stretched the truth, so to speak |
These can be winning or losing |
They crisscross Paris |
They may be loose or split |
Touch of color |
Trim, as a roast |
Try, as a case |
Variety |
Velveeta maker |
Walk, trot or canter |
Wild llama |
Worse than awful |
Beg |
90's music or fashion |
Acorn tree |
Author Zola |
Bambi and kin |
Boulder |
Burden |
Cavort |
Cheese served with crackers |
Choice morsels |
Citizen Kane's last word |
Clear (of) |
Commotion |
Comport with |
Convent dweller |
Costello or Grant |
Development developments |
Domineering |
Dried up |
Flaxen-haired |
Foremost's partner |
Girl in a children's story |
Go on and off, as a traffic light |
Go out with |
Grafting shoot |
Hamlet's home |
Hammed it up |
Harangue |
Harold who wrote 'Stormy Weather' |
Having round protuberances |
Irish accent |
Joke |
Joyous celebration |
Lady's keepsake to a soldier, once |
Landscaping tool |
Liturgical vestment |
Loaf about |
Long-legged shorebird |
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