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Classic Crossword by Merl Reagle crossword of May 3rd, 2020 other clues
Ear feature
Bogart's role in High Sierra, Roy "Mad Dog" ___
Foundations
Greek valley known for its 29 Down
Guide
Actor Keach
Sherlock portrayer
Ex-mayor of N.Y.C.
Musical key
Offends a bit
1992 gold medalist in figure skating
Aleve may alleviate it
Singer Kitt
The Muse of history
Bonet and Whelchel
Peak
Sashes
To Catch ___
Habit
He delivers the news
Ore vein
Bulky bird
Cafe inventory
Root for 113 Across
WWII Tower of London prisoner
Book before Dan.
Frank or Von Bismarck
It's A Wonderful Life co-star
Darby O'Gill's home
Cowboy material?
Runs out
___ Sprach ...
Door attachment
World Cup champ Hamm
Jet setting?
Shrimp's cousin
Mystery muck
Latin deeds
Pygmy antelope
Renowned Rabbit
Competitions
"Adverb," for one
1970 classic by Derek and the Dominos
The Wind in the Willows character
Gogol's Bulba
It comes in bolts
Long, easy stride
Fill with awe
Love god
French cleric's title
Detest
Peak
Melting-pot nation, briefly
Eatie Gourmet's favorite cheer?
___ Bottle
Words that enable Eatie to work culinary magic?
Big name in lighter fluid
Concerning
Tilted type: abbr.
Essayist Susan
Malay isthmus
Adopted
Sleuths' cries
Changes
Ultra-conservative
Polishing substance
Niagara phenomenon
Italian actress Scala
Eatie's favorite Borscht Belt dish?
Hungarian sheepdog
1940s "cheesecake"
Pi et al.
Basic, as school: abbr.
"Vive ___!"
Actress Sorvino
Russian poet Mandelstam
Eatie's request to a musical guest?
Shrew of Padua
Wheelchair access
"... ___ reasonable facsimile"
A Nice word
Assume a prone position
Bric-a-___
Eatie's response to a cop's query about fat intake?
"Don't ___!"
Catch a glimpse of
Wherewithal
Push ___ (do office work)
"There's ___ for error"
Had a fantasy
A Happy Hour
Eatie's favorite cartoon?
Fleur-de-___
Volatile stuff
New Age composer of Pledge Break fame
Spare
Carroll character, ___ Hatter
Son of Isaac
She preys at night
How some documents are attached
Face covering
Lucy's guy
Gator kin
Like Fran Drescher's voice
Eatie's favorite brand of Hawaiian food?
Foot feature
Planes with Machmeters
Eatie's critique of a pie recipe?
D ___ "dog"
My ___, Vietnam
Minnesota hustler
Author Dinesen
"Mysterious" region
Spare
Road-radio jockey
Ersatz: abbr.
Where to get some ghee
Prepare, as coffee beans
Type of grass
They're outside the beltway?
Draw a bead on
Eatie expressing disbelief?
Sp. girl
Joins (in)
Cuban Revolution figure
Cow crew
"Why, when I was ___ ..."
The Galloping Gourmet
Base crime?
LBJ's beagles
Better halves no more
Ex-Supreme
By and by
Bliss and Bragg: abbr.
Lean-___ (shelters)
York and co.
"I did it, and ___ you!"
With ice, a hazard
Violent god
Card-game rotation reminder
"Someone needs ___" (Mom's words)

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