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Italian sonnet's "resolution," named for the number of lines it contains crossword clue
S E S T E T
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Washington Post crossword of February 16th, 2017 other clues |
Clear the condensation from, as a windshield |
Show appreciation, in a way |
George Michael's erstwhile duo |
John Donne work |
Sitarist Shankar |
Theater award for productions in smaller venues |
Wake-up call |
Otherworldly glow |
Threadbare |
Evidence for which crime scene investigators dust |
For example |
Et ___ |
Aves. and blvds. |
Grand ___ (bygone sporty Pontiacs) |
Jamaican music genre |
Camp David Accords, for example |
"Must I draw you ___?" |
Affirmation before a certain pronouncement |
In tandem with Alt and Del, a keyboard escape mechanism |
Four Corners region |
Flagship event at Billie Jean King National Tennis Center |
Attention, metaphorically |
Endodontist's deg. |
Iconic recruitment poster uncle |
Title island in a popular computer game |
Little devil |
Marshmallow-garnished winter beverage |
Liquid rock |
#26 on the periodic table |
Eponym of a brainteasing colored cube |
Of monumental size |
Pride of lions? |
Technical music composition |
It might be stacked or swabbed |
Most of a meringue |
Lavishes love and attention (on) |
Hand out, as cards |
Jazz legend Fitzgerald |
Act of derring-do |
Shrek and Fiona |
2016 "Final Five" Olympian |
Roll an inopportune seven, with "out" |
Bush who promoted literacy |
Singer Lavigne |
Tickler of the ivories |
Knocks the socks off |
Cable network on which "Sex and the City" originally appeared |
Purchase when your tires are running low |
All major party presidential nominees, until 2016 |
Rug rat |
Level |
Asserted |
Foursome |
Fat-fingered touchscreen user's aid |
Classical calculator |
Brunch libation |
Sport not suitable for gate crashers |
Dry as a bone |
Splinter group |
Each |
Much of this might be about nothing, per Shakespeare |
Easy gait |
San ___ (Italian Riviera resort city) |
Whenever |
Not clerical |
Like a Brinks truck |
Rawboned sort |
Skimpy lingerie item that's the subject of a Sisqo song |
Erstwhile planet that was demoted in 2006 |
Writer without artistic talent |
Change for a five |
Lie next to |
Wrack line maker |
Scratches (out) |
Was in front |
Hairy hominid in a Eugene O'Neill title |
Old London theater name |
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