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German region occupied by France and Belgium from 1923-25 crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of February 14th, 2010 other clues |
Lena of 'Chocolat' |
Like poker faces |
Like some mutual funds |
Linchpin |
Literally, 'barley' |
Lock horns (with) |
Lynn Fontanne and her husband |
M.I.T. degs. |
Manuscript changes |
Martin's partner in 1960s-'70s TV |
Maryland fort name |
Mecca trekker |
Milanese madames |
Nary a soul |
Nasdaq, e.g.: Abbr. |
New Testament book called the 'Queen of the Epistles': Abbr. |
Nonexclusive |
Not clerical |
Old cruise missile |
One who's easier to pray for than to visit, according to C. S. Lewis |
One ___ (baseball variant) |
One-eighty |
Philosopher Kierkegaard |
Pioneering 1740 novel subtitled 'Virtue Rewarded' |
Pitcher Hershiser |
Purple or green vegetable |
Put one's foot down |
Reagan attorney general |
Record listing |
Regarding that matter |
Rep center? |
Responses to pleasure or pain |
Secret dish in 'Sweeney Todd' |
Senses |
Sets right |
E.T., e.g. |
Early smartphone |
Edinburgh tourist attraction |
End of shampoo instructions, often |
Execute |
Flavor-enhancing additive |
Forever, to a bard |
Frequent Sgt. Friday rejoinder |
Fresh sets of clothes |
Great Scott? |
Hall of 'Coming to America' |
Hash browns, e.g., typically |
Having given a slip the slip? |
Heros |
Hiker's map, briefly |
Honeybunch |
Hoped-for answer to 'Will you be my Valentine?' |
Hosp. test |
Irritated |
It may be marked on a racetrack |
It may have an antenna |
It was once advertised as 'Your favorite drink in your favorite flavor' |
It's whistleable |
Jack Sprat's requirement |
Jackpot producer |
John who wrote 'An Essay Concerning Human Understanding' |
Kilt accompaniers |
Kind of cartridge |
Kind of sax |
Kindergartner |
Lacking vitality |
Land of amore |
Lao-___ |
Sherwood Forest sights |
Showed over |
Sin city |
Slain twin |
Solo |
Some Da Vinci pieces |
Some hot air |
Speck |
Star in the Summer Triangle |
Star in the Summer Triangle |
Stereotypical starting job assignment at a corporation |
Sullen |
Sunfish or moonfish |
Telephone |
Teller of a tale 'full of sound and fury,' per Macbeth |
The bright side? |
The saddest key, supposedly |
They may have jets |
U.S.A.F. noncom |
Un-PC behavior |
Unagi, in a sushi restaurant |
Untagged |
Warm welcome |
Weapons in Wells's 'The War of the Worlds' |
Weapons with telescoping bolts |
What bears do |
What some bombs lead to, for short |
What's said before some numbers |
Where some leaves settle |
___ jacket |
___ Romeo |
'And you'd better listen!' |
'I said ___!' |
'E.T.,' e.g. |
'Scram!' |
'Star Trek' role |
'This isn't good!' |
'What is the sound of one hand clapping?,' say |
... according to Charles Schulz |
... according to Frank Sinatra |
... according to Joseph Campbell |
... according to Neil Young |
... according to St. Augustine |
... according to the Beatles |
1993 dance hit, and a question answered seven times in this puzzle |
23-Across ... according to Shakespeare |
A.A.A. part: Abbr. |
Actor Jannings, winner of the first Best Actor Oscar |
Actress Ann |
Animals with eye patches |
Apple juice brand |
Assignations, slangily |
Audio ___ |
Ayn Rand and Anne Rice, e.g. |
B or C, but not A or D: Abbr. |
Blanket |
Blessing preceder? |
Brings (out) |
Bungle |
Bungling |
Butler's locale |
Car part |
Carl's lifelong companion in 'Up' |
Cause of wheezing |
Chemicals banned by Congress in '76 |
Chief of staff under Obama |
CIGNA competitor |
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