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It's played with a deck of 32 cards crossword clue


S K A T

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New York Times crossword of January 5th, 2004 other clues
'Coffee, Tea ___?' (1960's best seller)
'I found it!'
'I like ___'
'Oh, woe!'
'Vanilla Sky' actress
'You can't judge ___ by its cover'
'___ Ha'i'
'___ Maria'
'___ the ramparts ...'
1960's tripper Timothy
3 on a sundial
Actor Poitier
Aid in crime
Arafat of the P.L.O.
Arizona Indian
Atlas page
Attire for Caesar
Ballpark maintenance groups
Be of use
Best Picture of 1997
Bush's ___ of Evil
Carryall
Charades player
Charades, e.g.
City near Osaka
Crown sparkler
Dead-on
Delphic
Fad
Get-out-of-jail money
Grassy area
Grenoble's river
Highly ornate
Hosp. areas
How often Santa checks his list
Human's cousin
Impressed, and how!
Interstate exit
Light bulb holders
Like crunchy carrots
Live
Maiden voyage preceder
Medical breakthrough
Medieval weapon
Meeting plan
Military action?
Nothing more than
November event
Nutmeg spice
Old-time oath
One who's close-mouthed
Paper clip alternative
Pie ___ mode
Popular PBS science series
Provide with new cable
Pulitzer winner ___ Jefferson
Rank below Lt. Col.
Sign up
Skirt stitching
Slowly, to a conductor
Soviet leader ___ Kosygin
Stupid jerk
Supple
Swear
Texas A & M athlete
Thing from the past
Tic-tac-toe win
Top spot
Toward the back
Unaccompanied
Unwanted e-mail
Wall-to-wall installation
Waterfront walkway
Wedding reception centerpiece
Writer Waugh
Young 'un
Zany Martha

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