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It's often popped on a shoulder crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of October 8th, 2011 other clues |
'Dream-Children' author, 1822 |
'Forgot About ___' (2000 Grammy-winning rap) |
'Giant Brain' of the 1940s |
'Xena: Warrior Princess' role |
'___ Pastore' (Mozart opera) |
21-Across refusal |
Accessories for some suits |
Assassinated leader called 'the Liberator' |
Bandleader with the hit 'Three Little Fishies' |
Big brand of writing instruments |
Blow off |
Certain fabric worker's work |
Cleaning the mess? |
End of the lion |
Ever |
Existentialist Kierkegaard |
Fictional Sicilian town in a 1944 novel |
From Bakersfield to L.A., say |
Go off |
Grandpa player in 'Look Who's Talking,' 1989 |
Hayek of Hollywood |
Hoops Hall-of-Famer Jerry |
It's often enough |
Its minimum score is 60, briefly |
Jails |
Kind of memory |
Kind of power |
Kind of request in Burns's 'To a Mouse' |
Largest city in Nordrhein-Westfalen |
Like many dyed eggs |
Like some clothing ensembles |
Like some vertebrae |
Long reign, e.g |
Member of a crack team? |
Old political inits |
Ones holding wraps in restaurants |
Opposite of 'Happily ...' |
Part of many a chain |
Parts of some pay-as-you-go plans? |
Permanent, in a way |
Plant in the pea family |
Predecessor of Pope Hilarius |
Quality of the queen's jewels? |
Quarter-millennium year |
Reason for a late shift?: Abbr |
Responded to some rapping |
Richard ___, 2002 Pulitzer winner for the novel 'Empire Falls' |
Savanna grazer |
See 29-Down |
Set, as the sun |
Shows oneself |
Singer called 'The Jezebel of Jazz' |
Sound investment |
Sounds like a broken record |
Stamps, say |
Stigma |
Supermarket chain |
The Taurus replaced it |
They may be networked |
Twist |
Unquestioning adherents |
What's caught during a tumble? |
Where it's at |
With 50-Down, fair |
___ Lingus |
___ nitrite |
___-pros |
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