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Flying speed ratio crossword clue


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Thomas Joseph crossword of April 12th, 2012 other clues
Tug-of-war need
Bog
Leave out
Police order
Director Lumet
Hot Springs setting
Hydrocarbon suffix
November birthstone
Stuffed
Send away
Paris pal
Country singer David Allan —
Actress Hunt
Trout homes
Painter Degas
Bar order
Snape's school
Pat Nixon's real first name
Royal address
Antenna
Pants part
Axle gunk
Like some cheeses
Capital of Italia
Poet Khayyám
Strike activity
Fuel gas
Rock cover
Morphine, e.g.
Fenway team
Curry of "Today"
Take to court
Bond, for one
Newsman Potter
"My Fair Lady" colonel
Lotion additive
Last letters
Store event
Surrounded by
Showy flower
Scents
Bar study
Denali setting
Strong wind
Forest unit
Canary snack
Luggage add-on
That lass
Before, in verse

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