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Items often used in front of mirrors crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of February 16th, 2021 other clues |
"Game of Thrones" actress Clarke |
Prime Cuts dog food brand |
Supremely cool person |
Truman who wrote "Breakfast at Tiffany's" |
Shape, as clay |
Do something |
Disreputable |
Easy as ___ |
Very rarely |
Captain's position |
Bête ___ (bugaboo) |
Corp. head |
Atelier |
___ Storm and the Hurricanes (Ringo's band before the Beatles) |
Drink that can cause brain freeze |
Some crew team members |
Feedbag fill |
Skirt down to the ankles |
Hoagie |
Not the brightest bulb in the pack |
Literary monogram |
Nelson Mandela's org. |
Airplane capt.'s announcement |
Long, straight-sided smoke |
Mega Millions, for one |
Corn throwaway |
Brooks who directed "Blazing Saddles" |
Mean-tempered mutt |
Gathering clouds, to some |
Grow too old, as for an insurance benefit |
"I'll have a cold one, please" ... or a hint to 17-, 26-, 43- and 57-Across |
Org. that monitors air quality |
Lead-in to calculus |
Onetime rival of MGM |
"Famous" cookie name |
Acid's opposite |
Chinese "way" |
Ernst & Young employee, in brief |
Stop before it can grow bigger |
Acquire |
Listing in Roget: Abbr. |
Luxury car nickname |
Popular video game console released in 2013 |
British fashion designer who's the daughter of Linda and Sir Paul |
Friend in France |
Entrance to an interstate |
What truth is said to be the first casualty of |
Some dance moves or stock market events |
Lunchtime tryst |
Chicken stock, e.g. |
Landed |
Greek god pictured with wings and a bow |
Orbit |
Martini's lemon twist, e.g. |
Sloth or envy, it's said |
Reclined |
Something a Eur. singer might embark on |
"Um, I guess so" |
Plopped down |
Place to see a Kandinsky or Calder |
"Sweet land of liberty," in song |
Symbol of militarism |
Most arias |
Timber wolf |
Per ___ (daily) |
Foretell |
It makes an "A" even better |
Figure that might give a child nightmares |
"I haven't a clue!" |
Peculiar |
Symbol of gentleness |
Club Med and others |
"Pretty, pretty please" |
Deuce topper |
Where G.I.s go to shop |
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