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How spaghetti may be cooked crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 20th, 2002 other clues
Says yes to
Simile's middle
Sit
Soccer star Hamm
Sondheim's 'Sweeney ___'
Starting point of the Freedom Trail
Teacher training institution
The pyramids of Giza, e.g.
They may be polished
Uttered contemptuously
Waitress at Mel's Diner
Walked through a puddle
Was jealous of
Whimper
Yo-Yo Ma's instrument
___ & Carla, 60's singing duo
___ choy
___ terrier
Driven group
Emmy winner Perlman
Environmental sci.
Fancy leather
Farm units
Fashion initials
Fine leather
Finish with
French author Robbe-Grillet
Freshwater duck
Gurkha or Sherpa
Historical period
How eccentrics behave
Hubbub
Jamaican witchcraft
Leaf opening
Like a lizard's skin
Man of many words?
Mexican peninsula
Newspaper's essay forum
Not fooled by
Not forthcoming
Officer Poncherello's portrayer
P. T. Barnum, for example
Painter Mondrian
Peanut butter choice
Place for a stud
Popular tattoo
Prosperous time
Publisher of 'X-Men' comics
Reed instrument
River that was notably crossed on Christmas 1776
Roe source
Sales rep's goal
Saturated substances
'X Games' airer
'Ain't We Got Fun' lyricist
'Fiddler on the Roof' star
'Gigi' star Leslie
'Invaders From ___' (1953 sci-fi)
'Norma' and 'Don Carlos'
'___ Lisa'
'___ Tu' (1974 hit)
2004 Olympics site
Add detail to
Addle
Baseball's Moises
Benefit of a steady job
Bumped into
Business statistic
California winegrowing county
Cartoon Chihuahua
Comment from Mr. Moto
Court employee
Debate side

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