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'For Your Eyes Only' singer, 1981 crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 11th, 1999 other clues
'___ Santa Claus' (Angela Lansbury film)
+ or - item
Army threat?
Back
Bean cover
Berne's river
Better Business Bureau subject
Biblical bearers
Blasted
Busch Stadium site: Abbr.
Cared for
Certain league: Abbr.
Clears
Cousin of a canvasback
Dr. Seuss's Sam ___
Drive away
Easy on the eyes
End of the quip
Epistle appendage: Abbr.
Exercise room count
Fast food eponym
First family's home
Full of activity
Full of spunk
Garners
Give a line to
Greek letters
Greenish-yellow
Half of sei
Hung around
Juilliard deg.
King's domain?
Knack
Labor saver
Land in a Gauguin landscape
Like Luther
Madam
Matter of contention
Middle of the quip
Military supply
Musical gift
N.Y.C. summer setting
One in a hundred: Abbr.
Printer's amount
Professor's protection
Prophetic
Quintessence
Record holders
Row
Rung
Scads
Shrill
Skirts and shirts, e.g.
Some TV drama sets
Start of a quip from an exercisephobe?
Sucker
They precede opening nights
They're inhuman
Threw off the scent
Track event
Try out a bike, e.g.
Utter
Vessel's complement
Visibly scared
Water whirled
What a thief might go by
Word for word?
Wreck but good
Yokohama 'yes'
Your highness?
Zoologist's foot

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