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It has just 16 rules of grammar crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of September 22nd, 2011 other clues |
'Gotcha,' formally |
'My mama done ___ me' |
'___ of sweat will save a gallon of blood': Patton |
1970s sitcom catchword |
30-Down, sometimes |
Actress Gasteyer |
After U2, highest-grossing concert band of all time, informally |
Alphabet trio |
Apt. parts |
Author Calvino |
Barrister's deg |
Baseball commissioner starting in 1992 |
Bomb, e.g |
Boxer Ali |
Coral creatures |
Course closer |
Credit figs |
Cuban name in 2000 news |
Dah's go-with |
Daly of 'Cagney & Lacey' |
Dog sound |
English author Edward Bulwer-___ |
Fam. members |
Family relation |
Fisherman's relation? |
Fisherman's relation? |
Formal acknowledgment |
Gist |
Hall-of-Famer Yastrzemski |
Hammer's partner |
It may be sandy or candy |
It may be turned against you |
It's beside a sideburn |
It's located between two Plymouths: Abbr |
J.F.K. watchdog |
Jacob who wrote 'How the Other Half Lives' |
Jon ___, at 6'11' the tallest player in Major League Baseball history |
Lie in the sun with suntan oil |
London newspaper |
Member of a D.C. nine |
Mined finds |
Mork's TV companion |
Mr. ___ |
Muscles covering some 32-Down |
No-can-do |
Old Scratch |
Oven part |
Pop for a young person? |
Prime minister before and after Churchill |
Ritual in which bitter herbs are dipped |
Scott of 'Joanie Loves Chachi' |
Sea eagles |
See 39-Across |
Singer with the hit country album 'Backwoods Barbie' |
Skating venue |
Sketch show that launched 40-Across's career, in short |
Sloppy place |
Songwriter Jimmy and Senator Jim |
Source of some paper pulp |
Staff up again |
String tie |
Taking one's sweet time |
Three Ivans |
Traded beads |
Training ___ |
Turkey's location |
TV network since 1970 |
Vitamin C source from Southeast Asia |
Wee bit |
Western language historically written in the Cyrillic alphabet |
Wheelchair-accessible |
Win whose money, in a bygone game show? |
___ Street, main thoroughfare in 'Peyton Place' |
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