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Final section of T. S. Eliot's 'The Waste Land' crossword clue
P A R T V
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New York Times crossword of June 25th, 2010 other clues |
'Also, I almost forgot ...': Abbr. |
'Bird' with a flexible nose |
'Crimes and Misdemeanors' actor, 1989 |
'Dawn of the ___ fingers ...': The Odyssey |
'I am,' in Italy |
'It Don't Come Easy' singer, 1971 |
'Same here' |
Abba hit of 1976 |
Aboard a 21-Across, maybe |
Accepted |
Answer |
Ballpark fare |
Be a slowpoke |
Bellini opera set in the English Civil War |
Birthstone for most Leos |
Bowler alternative |
Brand with the slogan 'All Day Strong' |
Bribed |
Bug detection devices? |
Can.'s Northwest ___ |
Chick magnet? |
Davy Jones or any other Monkee |
Dear |
Doo-wop syllable |
Drench |
Engaged, and then some |
February 4th, to some? |
Fetch |
Freelance output: Abbr. |
Gâteau des ___ (Mardi Gras dessert) |
Geithner's predecessor at Treasury |
George Sand title heroine |
Good place for a smoke |
Implements in a coffee shop |
Incite |
Inhabitants of central African rain forests |
Just get (by) |
Kicks in |
Less leisurely |
Lobbies, often |
Mythological thread-cutter |
Nary a soul |
Native Australian winds |
Nautically equipped, in a way |
Navigational reference points |
O. Henry, e.g. |
Oiler or liner |
Only actor to win a comedy and drama Emmy for the same character |
Opposite of hatred |
Punctilious type, slangily |
Red indication on a clock radio |
Red Rock State Park location |
Relayed (to) |
Sacrilegious types |
Short and disconnected: Abbr. |
Shower holder |
Shunned shellfish, say |
Slip |
Some snowmobiles |
Spanish man's name that means 'peaceful' |
Spawn |
Teen drivers? |
They might break up a plot |
Tun |
Turning point? |
Wooden or metal framework |
Yemeni, for one |
Yossarian's tentmate in 'Catch-22' |
You might get it at a nursery |
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