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False: Prefix crossword clue
P S E U D
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Premier Sunday crossword of October 29th, 2017 other clues |
Latin "to be" |
Specifics |
Comic Johnson |
Dol. fractions |
"Tell Mama" singer James |
The Christian gospel, old-style |
Author Roald |
Noted coach Parseghian |
Having the tidy quality that spotted horses are known for? |
Per — (daily) |
Pt. of MCAT |
Outs, in court |
Car engine |
Sprint rival |
Coeur d'—, Idaho |
Berlin's land: Abbr. |
Meeting to generate enthusiasm for a tummy-soothing product? |
School org. |
And so on: Abbr. |
Allays |
Diva Melba |
Sentry in front of a Japanese shrine? |
Cartoon cry |
Swarm |
Fictional Jane |
Kid gloves |
Serum vials |
Muse who lifts poets' spirits? |
Actress Zadora |
Bristol brews |
Sleekly designed |
Canada's Nova — |
Tree remnant |
Bird feed bit |
Cork, e.g. |
Intermediary |
Knee injury |
Fit nicely |
Certain part of speech |
Pal of Curly |
Comment after someone describes how state-run gambling games work? |
Pasta dish |
Three wise men |
Had being |
Decade, e.g. |
Maya of architecture |
Middle of a right-hand book page? |
Up-front |
Intended (to) |
Fossil fuel |
Org. archiving movies |
"Serpico" star using his high singing voice? |
Pt. of NCAA |
Really into |
Tiny baby |
Human trunk |
Prison warden, to Brits |
French pal |
Window ledge |
Epic poem division about night crawlers? |
Writer Anaïs |
Yard pest |
Even a tiny bit |
Schnitzel meat |
Flying expert |
Skiing stuff |
Electrician |
This, to José |
Poetic dusk |
Furtive |
Reason to use a room freshener |
Not dine out |
Lucy's man |
Longoria and Mendes |
Spigot |
Asian cartoon style |
One giving the cold shoulder |
Riga dweller |
Yachts' kin |
Tack on |
Bonnie of blues rock |
"I'm a Believer" pop group |
"Cuba Libre" novelist — Leonard |
Wife of Prince Charles |
Vine-growing frame |
Part of a forlorn face |
As red as — |
Soul singer Des'— |
Ointment |
Basilica area |
Simple sugar |
Add up |
Striped gems |
Old saying |
Born, to Luc |
From — Z |
Pixieish type |
Transforms gradually |
Betting group |
Trig ratio |
Descend a rock face, in a way |
Appear gradually, as on film |
Firewood bit |
Newsy bit |
Spanish boy |
Portal |
"Hey, you!" |
Have a yen |
Halo effect |
Gym surface |
'Zine online |
Open, as a 61-Down |
Infant's noise |
High praise |
Web, to a fly |
Upstate New York city |
Chi follower |
Island patio |
"Mad Men" network |
Have |
Bric-a-brac stands |
Configure anew |
Activist Brockovich |
Doo-wop group at Woodstock |
Strong verbal attack |
"Training Day" director Fuqua |
A noble gas |
Player of Lou Grant |
Funny bone's location |
Cramps, e.g. |
Accrued qty. |
Bovine, to a tot |
Viola relative |
Comic Fields |
"Amo," in English |
Rajah's mate |
"I — Name" (1973 hit) |
Picasso's "Lady With —" |
Actor Ayres |
— -pah band |
— -Blo (fuse brand) |
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