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Indian leader's residence crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 27th, 1999 other clues
It's worn in 27-Down
Wayne Gretzky, for one
Winning
It's worth 1 point
Misanthrope
Monologue delivery
Natural high?
No layabout
One in a suit
One whose business isn't picking up
Photog's purchase, perhaps
Prefix with -lith or -phobia
Punk rock pioneer
Quest of de Soto
Rex introduced him
Schmaltz
Seat of Cobb County, Ga.
See 1-Across
Smashed item
Son
Speed
Spring time
Staff addition
Stars, e.g.
Stayed out without a cap on?
Stone of a sort
Storm, perhaps
Swordsmen's worries
Thing of the past
Tit for tat
Tributary
Troop grp.
Uncrashable party
Uplift
Van Gogh's 'Letters to His Brother ___'
Véronique, e.g.: Abbr.
Vicuña's home
August
'Come ___?' (Italian greeting)
'The Social Contract' philosopher
60's garment
Aging agent
Baked, in Bologna
Barely gets, with 'out'
Blow
Bush league?
Cat-footed
Collection of great actors?
Cultural center estab. in 1929
David Bowie #1 hit of 1983
Deli dish
Dish name
Felt deep pity (for)
Find fault with
Fish also called a namaycush
Gets up?
Hardly hard-nosed
Honolulu hrs.
Illinois town, site of the first Lincoln-Douglas debate
In
Innocuous epithet
Inside view
It may be out on a limb
It may display a hood
Lessen one's exposure
Lighter company
Makeup: Abbr.
Many an office has one
Mentor of myth
Least sensible
Kind of paper

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