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First to be counted? crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of July 21st, 2001 other clues |
'All Star Revue' host of 50's TV |
'Love and Basketball' co-star |
'Swan Lake' siren |
61-Across, e.g. |
A lot of talk show talk |
Abandon |
Abandon |
Abandon |
Abandon |
Alphabet bit |
An Indian may be in it |
Arthur's onetime court rival |
Artisan |
Auto supply inventory |
Bad-mouth |
Bad-mouth |
Bad-mouth |
Bad-mouth |
Balancing pro |
Balancing pro |
Balancing pro |
Balancing pro |
Barricade |
Bear Stearns employees |
Beatify |
Beet, for one |
Biohazard protection |
Birds |
Bit of instruction |
Capitol |
Capitol |
Capitol |
Capitol |
Castilian kinsman |
Change prices, say |
Compartmentalized cuisine? |
Controversial spray |
Cook quickly, colloquially |
Flirts |
Fountain near the Spanish Steps |
German mathematician for whom a branch of geometry is named |
Greek |
Greek |
Greek |
Greek |
Guests may do it |
Hardly a Rambo movie |
Holds (down) |
Ice legend |
Is against |
It has many keys: Abbr. |
Its area is about 3.7 million sq. mi. |
Jewish ravioli |
Like 'scaloppine' |
Like a mean dog |
Like Argus |
Like some souls or words |
Liquide vital |
Marsannay or California Grenache |
Member of a legendary outlaw band |
Montreal and others |
More fully developed |
Most conceited |
Newspaper div. |
Not even |
One might be on a crib sheet |
Piece of silver, perhaps |
Playbook play |
Put on board |
Put on board |
Put on board |
Put on board |
Quarrel settler, maybe |
Racine tragedy |
Radio offering |
Removed with little effort |
Roll back, say |
Rounding up figures? |
Scaloppine, usually |
See 53-Across |
See 53-Across |
See 53-Across |
See 53-Across |
Spanish bread |
Wealth |
Winner of three Grammys in 1984 |
With 23-Across, where campers eat |
Women of the haus |
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