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Game in which all pieces have four components crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 29th, 2011 other clues
Ancient
'Au revoir,' for example
2010 coinage meaning 'to reject'
Actress Hagen
Alto preceder
Article abroad
Bass alternative
Big name in the blogosphere
Bogart's only horror film title role, 1939
Capital near 10-Down
Child support, briefly
Civil War side
Common economic indicator
Culture medium
Devoutly wish a drought to end
Diversion also called MathDoku
Drew on
Eclipse viewing locale?
Fellow
Former capital near 44-Across
General Mills offering
Get to
Got a little dirty, in a way
Green grp.?
Group whose name combines the first letters of its members' names
Health care inits.
Tell
Tizzy
Totality
Troglodytes
TV star who wrote the novel 'A Shore Thing,' informally
Utter
Wedding ring?
What the ringing of two bells might signal on a ship
Where I-80 crosses I-35
With 30-Down, 'Dream a Little Dream of Me' singer
___ 2.0, Bill Gates's house
Hose, e.g.
Hotel amenity
Indolent
It may be assumed
Its flag features a grizzly bear: Abbr.
Kind of mortgage
Movie format of old
Old Turkish title
One making a bust, maybe
P.M. who was father of another P.M.
Palin boy
Pals around in Paris?
Parts of doctors' offices
Popular hangouts in the late '70s
Popular tropical destination
Provincial capital NW of Madrid
Puma, e.g.
Put up
Quite a spread
Record problems
Salon job, for short
Scrap
Secret indicator
See 13-Down
Sheep shelter
Silly sort
Skin
Some recessions
Sound
Sound
Start of many a bumper sticker
Stove light

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