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It was captured by British forces in 1917 crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 14th, 2009 other clues
'Ciao!'
'Das Glasperlenspiel' novelist
1925 trial name
1966 hit for the Capitols
A root crop
Alewife's relative
Alternative to a pillbox
Anorak wearer
Arnsberg is on it
Bedtime stories?
Bumpkin
Confirmation to a busboy
Cuts off
Dark cover
Dartmoor setting
Dig find
Dixieland group?
Do a pit job
Drawer
Election figure: Abbr.
Enclosed in a case, as seeds
Eponym of a national forest in New Mexico
Fazing
Fine threads
Gas pump option
Grey Cup sports org.
Had no catching up to do
Head word
It may follow convention
It'll help you lighten up
John Wayne's L.A. alma mater
Lot
N.C.A.A. rival of George Mason
Not easily understood
Not foreign
One isn't sharp
One might help you on your return
One of Tennessee's state symbols
One of two that make one
Opposite of exodus
Pair of diamonds?
Park near Philly's City Hall, site of the LOVE statue
Part of some biography titles
Passé video store offering
Performance piece?
Period in Indian history
Picked styles?
Pitching a bit
Polish person?
Prefix with facsimile
Prepares with hot seasoning
Put out
Reliever's triumph
Result of a combustion explosion
Reunion attendees
River surrounding Navy Island
Sari-clad royal
Secret area of anatomy?
See 5-Down
Sierra Club founder
Skateboarders compete in them
Some pens
Sticky paint resins
Texas's westernmost county
They're on the same level
They're the fault of faults
To have, in Tours
Toning skin lotion
Totally beat
With 59-Down, Rudolph Valentino's 'Blood and Sand' co-star
With no apparent purpose

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