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Four quarters, in France crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of September 7th, 2007 other clues
'Again ...'
'Go easy, please'
'Notorious' film studio
'The New Colossus' and the like
'___ in the Morning'
1974 Best Actress nominee Perrine
A season abroad
Abbr. before many state names
Approach to arithmetic that emphasizes underlying ideas rather than exact calculations
Atlas sect.
Authenticate, in a way
Blarneyed
Champs ___
Chuck
Classic American watchmaker
Concavo-convex lens
Court
Curl tightly
Daughter of Ferdinand III
Ding Dong alternative
Enter quickly
Ethically indifferent
Fat cat
French sentry's cry
Got started, with 'up'
Grandparent, frequently
Greenland's Scoresby Sound is the world's longest
Had a problem with one's suits?
Helped someone get a seat
Hides from the enemy, say
If it's regular, each of its angles is 144 degrees
Insurance letters
Kind of intake
Locale of the Carpathian Mountains, in part
Lured
Make tracks
Mayo's place
Memphis's locale
Model
No. of People?
Not generic
Not removed delicately
Not split
Old sticker
One beaten by a beatnik
One raised on a farm
Outerwear fabric
Overseas '-ess'
Philip of 'Kung Fu'
Porthole view
Pro Football Hall-of-Famer-turned-congressman Steve
Pro sports team that moved from New Orleans in 1979
Purely physical
Schwarzenegger title role
Shakes
Short family member?
Show some spunk
Showing fatigue
Some jackets
The singing voice, informally
Tiger's-eye, essentially
Type of massage
Umm al-Quwain, for one
UV index monitor
Visits
When Hölle freezes over?
When most Capricornios are born
With intensity
Yugoslavian-born court star

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