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Hamlet's reply to 'What do you read, my lord?' crossword clue


W O R D S W O R D S W O R D S

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New York Times crossword of January 16th, 2012 other clues
'Believe ___ Not!'
'Born Free' lioness
'Can ___ now?'
'Cheers' actor Roger
'Damn Yankees' seductress
'It takes two' to do this
'Ouch!'
'The ___ the limit!'
'You're too hard to please!'
'___-haw!'
1976 ABBA hit
40 winks
A majority of Israelis
AOL alternative
Aviator
Backup singer for Smokey Robinson
Band's engagement
Bearded beast of Africa
Beneath
Big name in multivitamins
Black key above G
Bushy do
California peak
Capri and Wight
Channel for Anderson Cooper
Cheers for successes
Compilation book
Cosmetician Lauder and others
Desertlike
Docs prescribe them
E-mail that's sent out by the millions
Expertise
Exposed
Fencing sword
Flowering shrub common in the South
Frenzied
How the trolley went in a 1944 song
Ice cream treat
Impertinent
Iowa college
It's all the rage
Jai ___
Kind of 54-Down that's flavored with flowers
Knowledgeable about
Largest city on the island of Hawaii
Laughed contemptuously
Letter before ar
Like a big brother
Like a souffle
Louis XIV, par exemple
Moe, Larry and Curly
Musical piece for two
Nimble for one's age
No longer owed
Northern constellation
Not oral
On a cruise
Open ___ of worms
Opposite of SSE
Parisian street
Pekoe, e.g
Perceptible by touch
Pig's digs
Prodding into action
Quick swim
Sicilian city
Statistics, e.g
Suffix with penta-, hexa-, hepta-, etc
Swiss artist Paul
T-bar rider
Tax org
Tear
This very minute
Tiberius or Charlemagne
Wear away, as soil

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