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Italian clothing label crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of December 9th, 2004 other clues |
Alphabet trio |
Assortment |
Big belt |
Biting pests |
Burkina ___, neighbor of Mali |
Capturing |
Citrus coolers |
City where El Greco died |
Clarks crush |
Co. unit |
Coffee makers accessory |
Dance with bandoneón accompaniment |
Defeater of Clay |
Deli snacks |
Digitally entered |
Directly opposed |
Donald Duck, to his nephews |
Dont do it: Var. |
Doubles partners call |
Elusive one of childrens books |
Enlighten |
Eschew home cooking |
Feature of many a bird |
First line of Misty |
Game in which jacks are always highest trumps |
Give ___ (care) |
Goes on strike |
Goes south in a big way |
Grp. paying for some election ads |
Heaps |
Hitching place |
Hobbling |
James of Hollywood |
M.O.s |
Make content |
Meddler |
Michael who wrote the 1975 best seller Power! |
Modern jargon word for complete nonsense |
Mrs. Chaplin |
Needle, perhaps |
Neighbor of Java |
Nest eggs, for short |
New Haven, City of ___ |
No longer bothered by |
Prefix with graphic |
Quick approval: Abbr. |
Racket |
Sat down, slangily |
Score just before winning a game |
See 18-Across |
See 18-Across |
See 18-Across |
Shakespearean title character |
Signed on |
Soccer great |
Subject of a pioneering 1965 MoMA show |
Subject of this puzzle |
Suffix with glycer- |
Tack on |
Tour de France stage |
With 25-, 42- and 55-Across, a definition of 1-Across, according to Dennis Miller |
Workers shout |
Year in the reign of Edward the Elder |
Yellow-throated birds |
[Horrors!] |
___ Island, N.Y. |
___ Moro, former Italian P.M. |
___ Stadium in Queens |
Are you ___ out? |
See ya! |
___ Ben Adhem |
___ Coming (1969 hit) |
___ say! |
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