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Finno-Ugric tongue crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 13th, 2009 other clues
'Like Niobe, all ___': Hamlet
'Revolution 9' collaborator
'Sartor Resartus' essayist Thomas
'Silent Spring' subject
'Summa Contra Gentiles' theologian
'Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair' writer
100 cents, in East London
1951 A.L. strikeout leader Raschi
8 for O, say
A lot of assessments?
Afterthought #3: Abbr.
Become part of history
Bit of hair
Blindly imitative
Brought to bear
Chiwere dialect
City due south of San Juan
Couples might set them up
Dated will?
Deplete
Dish cooked in seasoned broth
Drill bit?
Extraction target
Flawlessly crafted
Funeral arrangements
Go for another tour
Hard-to-define influence
Having feeling
He demonstrated that what Columbus had discovered was not 6-Down
He joined Pizarro in the conquest of the Inca Empire
Honorific that's Sanskrit for 'majesty'
Intl. group with 35 members
Isabella's home
It may be fired back at someone
It may concern arms or contain legs
It's featured in two Vivaldi concertos
It's open to debate
It's shared by Russia and Ukraine
Italian meal starter
Less well-looking
Light haulers
Like some shells
Make fun of
March preceder, periodically
Mosaic work
O, say
Old bombs
Ominous words
Payoff
Piltdown man locale
Pro ___
Put-down in a restaurant?
Quick impressions
Referred
Saloonkeeper of note
See 9-Down
Specialized M.D.
Sportive
Start to prepare, as 49-Across
Strip on a bed
Supportive side
Tag cry
Tag cry
They can't get any better
They're produced in great quantities by supernovas
Tofu specification
Virgo's alpha star
Wildcats and Cougars play in it
___ de la Société
___ the Destroyer (rabble-rouser in Ralph Ellison's 'Invisible Man')
___-Cat

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