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Head shape crossword clue
E G G
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New York Times crossword of March 16th, 2002 other clues |
'Bye Bye Birdie' girl or song |
'ER' character |
'The Sound of Music' figure |
'Top o' the mornin' to ye,' for example |
1949 armistice locale: Abbr. |
Accompanier of 17-/58-Across |
Add dirt to |
Ancient royal residence |
Angle producers |
Back-talker |
Bad thing to blow |
Bayonet |
Booking |
Bygone Crayola shade |
Capped pen |
Ceramist |
Coll. major |
Concert request |
Corn product |
Correct, as a computer image |
Cries from the stands |
Dates |
Depressed area |
Draws off |
Drive (around) |
Enjoined |
Étude places |
Fondlings |
Hist. majors get them |
Hit high C's, say |
Hold |
It might wash down 17-/58-Across |
Itinerary: Abbr. |
Keyboard instrument |
Like leprechaun and four-leaf clover decorations |
Liszt's son-in-law |
Mends |
More substantial |
Most miserable |
Mother ___ |
N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer elected to the Minnesota Supreme Court |
Not out of it |
Noted fossil site |
Occasion pertinent to this puzzle |
Office feature, sometimes |
Old camp |
Optimally |
Partner of rosemary, in Shakespeare |
Present, e.g. |
Put back |
Put to sleep, maybe |
Quacks |
See 17-Across |
Set |
Seventh-century date |
Sir Galahad's mother |
Source of knocking |
Starting now |
Subject of Caesar's writing |
Suffix with strict |
Swear words? |
Tempest in a teapot |
They may be suspended from art class |
Thick-soled shoe |
Tops, in slang |
Vagabond |
Vessels also called broadhorns |
Warning on an airplane wing |
Washington, D.C., once |
With 58-Across, a hearty order |
Word usually said in triplicate |
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