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Flying grp. since 1918 crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of November 23rd, 2008 other clues |
25-Across, e.g. |
'Alley ___' |
'Ladders to Fire' writer |
'On&On' singer Erykah ___ |
'The Laughing Man' author |
23-Across, e.g. |
Academic area |
Agcy. overseeing reactor safety |
Al Kaline, in uniform |
Ancient land near the Dead Sea |
Andersson of 'Wild Strawberries' |
Angrily crusading |
Animal oddity |
Auspices: Var. |
Be bold enough |
Big D player |
Boardinghouse boarders |
Brad and 86-Down, e.g. |
Brags about |
Bridal path |
Brightest star in Scorpius |
Brings around |
British noble, for short |
Butterfly variety |
Canadian natives |
Canterbury can |
Carted off |
Celebrity |
Cleanup hitter, e.g. |
Compound variant |
Concert venue |
Concert venue |
Coulee |
Cupid, e.g. |
Current |
Cushion user? |
Debate (with) |
Devil's home? |
Double-layer breads |
Dr. Seuss character with a red hat |
Duke of Cornwall's father-in-law, in Shakespeare |
Earmarked (for) |
Factor in a restaurant rating |
Fiber-yielding plant |
Fictional spread |
First installment |
First name in spydom |
Florence attraction |
Fond du ___, Wis. |
Football Hall-of-Fame coach Greasy ___ |
Old term of respect |
On ___ with (equal to) |
Onetime political columnist Joseph |
Oozy mixtures |
Otter cousins |
Paris's ___ la Paix |
Part of H.E.W.: Abbr. |
Personal quirk |
Pouch |
Prefix with chemical |
Prospering ones |
Publicity |
Reddish purple |
Rejections |
Reply to irritably |
Revolutionary 1930s bomber |
San Francisco's ___ Hill |
Sax player's need |
Say 'Final answer,' say |
Scuffles |
Scuffling |
See 106-Down |
See 78-Down |
Show horse |
Skylit areas |
Some 6-Down curators: Abbr. |
Somewhat reduced |
Son, at the Sorbonne |
Spain joined it in 1982 |
Special ___ |
Sportage maker |
Stone in a 2008 Olympic medal |
Styles of 25-Across and the like |
Suppliers of greetings |
Those, to Muñoz |
Fraternity letters |
Get around |
Had a big laugh |
Hideout |
Hip in the '60s |
Ho Chi ___ |
Home of the Ramon Crater: Abbr. |
Horned viper |
How 25-Across appeared at a 6-Down in 1961 |
How long 25-Across was 41-Down before being noticed and fixed |
Individual |
Intense aversions |
Invoice amount |
It's cultivated in the Andes |
It's deep |
Kipling short story, with 'The' |
Leader of the Fauvist movement |
Like the earliest Olympic festivals |
Like the mathematician Euler |
Like the return of swallows to Capistrano |
Long in films |
Long-distance letters |
Low-cost accommodations, briefly |
Make a slip |
Make lace |
Metric weight |
More cool |
Morning deposit |
Most urgent |
Musical for which Ben Vereen won a Tony |
N.Y.C. cultural event |
Nabokov novel |
Nobelist Pavlov |
Not useless, as clothing |
Nurse |
Tiki bar offering |
Title of a work by 23-Across |
Touch off |
Train stop? |
Unreasonable, pricewise |
Vegetable with yellow pods |
Visiting the U.S. capital |
Volleyball position |
Web browsers |
Well-oiled |
What Ramona wore in a 1966 Chuck Berry song |
Whirling |
Will be now? |
Winter protection |
With 112-Across, Okla. military area |
Worked on a Life sentence? |
Workout target |
Year Super Bowl XXXVII was played |
Ziegfeld Follies designer |
___ Accords of 1993 |
___ es Salaam |
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