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Heading for the fence? crossword clue
H O T
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New York Times crossword of September 7th, 2017 other clues |
Schindler with a list |
'That's simply lovely!' |
Modern educational acronym |
Hungers (for) |
Stephen of 'V for Vendetta' |
'___ Ruled the World' (1996 Nas hit) |
Newspaper unit: Abbr |
Setting of Hercules' first labor |
Isn't on the level |
They're parked in parks |
'___ yellow ribbon ...' |
Non-P.C. suffix |
Singer Gormé |
It might precede a shower |
Things most people follow |
Almost circular |
Old TV screens, for short |
Something you feel in your gut? |
Its atomic number is 39 |
Tropical tuber |
Old-fashioned |
Barnyard adjunct |
Kind of order ... or a hint to this puzzle's unusual construction |
Bit of a giggle |
One who settles arguments |
Kingston dude |
Veteran |
Boom box button |
Ones calling people out? |
Visibly embarrassed |
Lady Bird Johnson's real given name |
Brandy label letters |
'Love ___' (Beatles song) |
OPEC units: Abbr |
Word before 'Yesterday' in a Tony Bennett hit and 'Tomorrow' in a Sammy Kaye hit |
Late bloomers |
Brian's pal on 'Family Guy' |
Opposite of old, in Oldenburg |
Word in many a personal ad |
Laugh riot |
British runner Sebastian |
Optimistic bridge calls |
___ Gaston, first African-American manager to win a World Series |
Lead singer of Nirvana |
Capital of the Land of the Midnight Sun |
People who might greet you by saying 'Talofa, afio mai!' ('Hello, welcome!') |
___ polloi |
'Hey there, tiger!' |
Let it all out |
Classic Camaros |
Plying with wine and roses, say |
___ to one's ears |
License to drill, for short? |
Comes down |
'Awesome!' |
Like Nevada among all U.S. states |
Fish that's being reeled in |
Push |
Queen, for one |
'Just relax!' |
Like some information on food labels |
Flared dresses |
Reach, as an altitude |
'Nothing is easier than to denounce the ___; nothing is more difficult than to understand him': Dostoyevsky |
Loggers' contest |
Former 'Weekend Update' co-anchor |
Retrieves, as balls |
'Stay strong!' |
Longtime record label for Elton John and Mary J. Blige |
Green sauce |
Scarlet stigma |
'Ta-ta for now!' |
Maker of Star Wars and Indiana Jones video games |
Sch. on the bank of the Charles River |
Hit the top in Tetris, e.g |
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