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For grades K through 12 crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 6th, 2003 other clues
Graff of 'Mr. Belvedere'
Herbal 'pet'
In-line skating gear
Japanese game figures
Kind of box
Latke ingredients
Libretti
Like a stressful job?
Like a ___ bricks
Like gossiping tongues
Lock maker
Mother of Castor and Pollux
Mount
Nitrous oxide, e.g.
Obedience school command
Outlaw's limit?
Penn State branch site
Petrol purchase
Pop singer Mann
Possible result of bankruptcy
Precept
Press
Prince Edward, e.g.
River of Brandenburg
Seat of Marion County, Fla.
Shake a bit
Sideless wagon
Sit (down)
Snake venom, e.g.
Some tournaments
Something to go under
Sound heard during a massage
Star bears
Stun
Allen and Conway
'American ___'
'Doctor Who' airer
'Not returnable'
'Vive ___!'
1998 N.L. M.V.P.
Andrea Bocelli piece
Beethoven's birthplace
Bit of a cloud
Catalan painter Joan
Catlike
Charmingly odd
Chickens
Chinese image in a shrine
Collapsed
Costa del Sol feature
Dessert wine
Director's cry
Dr. Dre contemporary
Engine type
Esprit
Evening hour
Exultation
Farm pen
French actor Delon
From the beginning: Lat.
Subject for Fermi
Summon mentally
Suppress
The Phantom of the Opera
Theda of silents
Through
Unnecessary part
Victim of a drift net
Voters' survey
Weeds
What might have a person spinning?
Wide, in a way
Wild
Words from young George Washington?
Writer Isak Dinesen, e.g.

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