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It may precede a stroke crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of December 2nd, 1999 other clues
Protest
Ropes for steadying masts
Rose's beloved in a 1922 play
Russia/Manchuria boundary river
Salk's conquest
Saratoga Springs, e.g.
Show fully
Side in a vote
Some 20's art
Stock exchange membership
Street director?
Strong-willed Jane
Sufficient for Shakespeare
Swindle
Taunt
Toll unit
Up ___ good
Ups
X
Bit of sustenance
'There was an Old Man with a beard' writer
'Yeah, that'll ever happen'
Beginning on
Bellowing
Biblical 'father'
Black shade
Browning's Ben Ezra, e.g.
Cable conduit
Calls upon
Careless
Clause separator
Collude (with)
Cologne ingredient
Composer Bartok
Constellation directly above the equator
Dark
Deftness
Distant
Doc bloc
Doubleday, ___ (old publishing house)
Effort
Elizabeth I's ill-fated favorite
Giant screen production
Hardly a he-man
Houston player, formerly
Idler
Impieties
Integra, for one
Intertwine
Italy's fertile Val d'___
Item in an airline magazine
Kind of toast
Language group including Zulu
Lollapalooza
Makes hay
Might-have-been East Coast team
Might-have-been Midwest team
Might-have-been West Coast team
Mojave vegetation
Naif
Native Indian in the British army
Needing to take off
Net result?
Noggin
Notch
Numbered piece
Old World language
Oozes
Outdo
Pacific capital
PC character representation
Pinnacle
Popular cologne
Port in Scott's 'Lord of the Isles'
Princess whom Zeus carried off to Crete

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