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Language from which many English words are derived crossword clue


L A T E L A T I N

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New York Times crossword of September 3rd, 2001 other clues
'I told you so!'
'I told you so!'
'Other' category: Abbr.
'Psycho' psycho
'Say ___?'
59, to Cato
Abrupt
Accelerator, e.g.
Actor Morales
Actor Morales
Afrikaner
Afrikaner
Allot, with 'out'
Basketball's Archibald
Basketball's Archibald
Big rigs
Block of gold
Brand of spaghetti sauce
Bustles
Bustles
California ballplayer
Calm
Calm
Capek play
Capek play
Charon's river
Charon's river
Chemical cousin
Chip dip
Clever thought
CompuServe is part of it
Concur
Concur
Cook, as chestnuts
Crossword hint
Cry repeated before 'Read all about it!'
Dances to 'Hernando's Hideaway'
Delete
Delete
Fanciful stories
Fish eggs
Fish eggs
Frequently
Frequently
Future atty.'s exam
Future atty.'s exam
Give a speech
Give a speech
Gull-like bird
Jack of 'Barney Miller'
Jack of 'Barney Miller'
Large lizard
Large lizard
Length x width, for a rectangle
Line-___ veto
Liquid-Plumr rival
Mediocre
Mediocre
Mink coat
Movie awards
Not as much
Old name for Kinshasa's country
Old Russian autocrat
Pack animals
Paris's river
Peel
Peel
Phrase on a diet food label
Pictionary, e.g.
Pierce with a fork
Postmark parts
Propel a boat
Puts on TV
Qatari leader
Record on video
Remus and Sam, e.g.
Rugged rocks
Santa ___, Calif.
Santa ___, Calif.
School grp.
School grp.
Scottish town once popular with elopers
See 56-Across
Shade trees
Shade trees
Singer Guthrie
Singer Guthrie
Singer Yoko
Storefront shaders
Suez, for one
Table salt, to a chemist
The 'U' of B.T.U.
Time in New York when it's noon in Phoenix
Tree houses?
Utah ski resort
Utah ski resort
Virginia city
What a sec. guard might check
What stainless steel doesn't do
With 64-Across, World Cup soccer star

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