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Italian city known for its Chianti crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 29th, 1998 other clues
'Goosebumps' author R. L. ___
'Road' destination of 1940
'Take ___ a compliment'
'The Sultan of Sulu' writer
'The Thinking Eye' artist
'___ tu'
12-time Ivy League football champs
African spread
Bad start?
Baltic native
Blind as ___
Bluebonnets
Bluer than blue
Bone: Prefix
Bosh
Braveheart and Annie Hall, e.g.
Bright-eyed Couric
Caustic, in a way
Certain main
Clinton supported it
Composer Rimsky-Korsakov
Cornerstone abbr.
Designate
Did superbly
Don't match
Entries
Exchanges
Excise tax unit
Faulkner title starter
Femur neighbor
Fronton gear
Given to snorting, say
Hispaniola, por ejemplo
Imprisons
Inc., overseas
Like some TV shows
Like some victories
Longtime 'Today' figure
Made weak
Marsh bird
Migrated like the Boers
Nobel Prize subj.
Not
Noted Christian
Noted Impressionist
One throwing in the towel
Pas
Persian, perhaps
Popular 40-Across subject
Promoter of Paris?
Recliner part
Saved the king, maybe
Sci. course
Shot in the foot
Sleek, in automotive lingo
Some autos, for short
Start of North Carolina's motto
Suffix with material
Suffix with strip or seed
Swami
Switch
Team since 1954
Thrills
Warmer, in a way
Where Mays wrapped up his career
Wrinkly-skinned dogs
Wrong

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