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Four times a day, on an Rx crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 19th, 1999 other clues
'The Wreck of the Mary Deare' author
'___ laughs at probabilities': Bulwer-Lytton
1972 Wimbledon winner Smith
Auto safety feature
Bar mixer
Barely making, with 'out'
Beverage brand
Biblical tongue
Bill
Biting midge
Broadcasting
Call off
Certain aura
Check out
Chopped up
Close
Color wheel choices
Cracker topper
Criminal patterns, for short
Crops up
Dallas hoopsters
De ___ (from the beginning)
Double-check
Downsizing, so to speak
Dramatist Jean
Duel personality
Escaped
Familiar whiskered figure
Fights with, in the hills
Football V.I.P.
Fountain orders
Here, there and everywhere
Hope for laughs?
Hostiles
Ilium
It's a sin
Keglers' org.
Mme. across the Pyrenees
National
Old Scratch
One studying en français
Penny pinchers
Pet name for José
Place to be taken
Pretty sure thing
Pronunciation mark
Q-Tip
Quarterback's call
Refuse
Ruined
Saber rattlers
Short times of day
Shove off
Singer Ocasek
Snub
Sony Music competitor
Springsteen, to fans
Spur
Start off
Stretched to the limit
Summer clock setting, in the Rockies: Abbr.
Theoretically
They get their kicks
Two-time N.L. M.V.P., 1954 and 1965
Way-out
William McKinley's Ohio birthplace
Words with profit or phrase
Wt. of some flour sacks
___ kwon do

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