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In a ___, there's no shortage of ___ to drink crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of November 12th, 2006 other clues |
Entry need, maybe |
Extinct kiwi kin |
Eye site |
Fly nets? |
Fools |
Go from person to person? |
Golden Crinkles maker |
Grim, as a situation |
Grp. in TV's 'Criminal Minds' |
Guilder's replacement |
Have bills to pay |
He's flexible |
He-men's opposites |
Highest, as honors |
Immunity provider |
In a ___, many a ___ is rolled |
In a ___, many a ___ is standing |
In a ___, there's a volume of ___ that keeps it firm |
In a ___, there's at least one fluid ounce of ___ |
In a ___, there's lots of ___ in the machinery |
In a ___, there's plenty of sweet ___ to be harvested |
In a ___, you can periodically catch a ___ |
In the ___, there's the greatest concentration of ___ |
In ___, plenty of ___ is growing |
In ___, you might see some ___ hanging around |
Iran-Iraq war weapon |
Items sometimes seen on car tops |
Kind of bran |
Large oval fruit |
Latin word on a cornerstone |
Lengthy time units |
Like fresh hay |
Looks hangdog |
Make furrows in |
'Sixteen Tons' singer's workplace |
A little dirty |
A part of |
Active from dawn to dusk |
Actress Kelly |
Advance again |
Aftershave sold in green bottles |
Animal on Sri Lanka's flag |
Animals used as food on 'Lost' |
Attacks with a lance |
Bad lighting? |
Bare |
Big rays |
Bit |
Bit of negative campaigning |
Burp |
Burst of energy |
Card game that uses jokers |
Cartoon feline |
Chat room abbr. |
Co. that created the term 'Buddy List' |
Collapse |
Come by |
Composer Satie |
Copper |
Dam in a stream |
Dark expression |
Deer hunter |
Designer Alvar |
Dishes the dirt |
Dogfight enclosure |
Double curves |
Easter Island mysteries |
End of a ballade |
Short drawers? |
Site on St. Paul's first missionary journey |
Some Hindu music |
Some linen |
Spritzer mixer |
Stackable snackables |
Stage sign |
Starts off |
Stone used by pedicurists |
Stretched |
Supporting structure |
Sutcliffe of the early Beatles |
Symbol of Ireland |
Targets |
Team building |
That isn't it |
The America's Cup trophy, e.g. |
The way of the world? |
Tone |
Tough guy |
Trifling |
Trueheart of 'Dick Tracy' |
Turkic tribal leaders |
Two in one's hand |
Two-syllable unit |
Use a paper towel on |
Violinist's need |
War hero Murphy |
When pigs fly |
Wine list column |
With 51-Across, Caped Crusader portrayer |
Wrigglers |
'Arabian Nights' monster |
'Get Smart' group |
'Foucault's Pendulum' author |
Measure of one's worth? |
Mend a seam, say |
Missing persons |
Mo. of Paul Revere's midnight ride |
Mosque overseer |
Needle holder |
Nickname of Lincoln's youngest son |
Nonexistent |
Nostalgic 1970's variety show |
Nuptial agreement |
Occupy |
Onerous duty |
Onetime host of 'The Morning Show' and 'The Tonight Show' |
Oscar winner Lee |
Part of FWIW |
Philosophies |
Plant resembling Queen Anne's lace |
Pounding |
Prayer ___ |
Prefix with city |
Product in a tub |
Punk music subgenre |
R & B singer Marie |
Raven-haired heroine of a Poe tale |
Red, white and blue letters |
Refinery input |
Region holding ancient Ephesus |
Rejecters of modern technology |
Role in Verdi's 'Falstaff' |
Root used in perfumery |
Rule out |
Scattered |
Sch. group |
See 5-Down |
Sets forth |
Setting of Margaret Mead's first book |
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