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Language in which the first four cardinal numbers are ane, twa, three and fower crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of October 29th, 2017 other clues |
'Abracadabra!' |
$100 bills, in slang |
'Jerry Maguire' |
'Friday I'm in Love' band, 1992 |
'In that case ...' |
K-12 |
'Preach!' |
Kind of penguin |
'Sure' |
'The Dark Knight' |
Lecterns |
'The Force Awakens' |
Like the 1-to-7 balls |
'The Lion King' |
Like trampolines |
'The Merry Drinker' painter |
Loafs around a deli? |
'Who, me?' |
Look onto the street, say |
'___ had it!' |
Maître's domain |
Majestic |
A fish ... or to cook it, in a way |
McKellen who played Gandalf |
Actor Epps |
Most cozy |
Actress Russo |
Mrs., abroad |
Ad ___ tax |
Multicolored |
American pale ___ |
Musical score marking, or a further hint to 101-Across |
Neural conductor |
Never-before-seen |
New Year's Eve figure |
No. 2's |
Onlooker |
Opposed (to) |
Out of whack |
Pariahs |
Play up |
Pool divider, or a further hint to 22-Across |
Prepared for takeoff |
Publishers |
Quizzical utterances |
Reaction to a bad joke |
Redundant-sounding engine parts |
Refine |
Satiated |
Sci-fi weapons |
Singer with the 2012 #1 hit 'Somebody That I Used to Know' |
Small beam |
Smart-alecky |
Some looping online animations |
Some salmon |
Splat preceder |
Stag |
Stonehenge priests |
Study |
Suffix with legal |
Suisse peaks |
Symbol of strength |
The U.S. joined it in 1917: Abbr |
They're first in the draft |
They're often cross-bred with apricots |
Geometry test directive |
George Takei's role on the U.S.S. Enterprise, in brief |
Get by |
Get excited about crosswords, say, with 'out' |
Get old |
Get ready to drive |
Get up |
Got one's feet wet? |
Hallmark.com offerings |
Harry's wizarding foe |
Have nutritious foods |
Hephaestus' forge is said to be under it |
Herb pronounced differently in the U.S. and U.K |
Hockey feint |
Hunter in the night sky |
Ideas spreading virally |
Ills |
It's all an act |
Item with the words 'Member Since' |
Jazz pianist McCoy ___ |
José, Bengie and Yadier ___, catcher brothers with five World Series rings among them |
Judge's seat |
Appears |
Traffic-monitoring org |
Apple desktop |
Turn over |
Artist's base |
Uninspired |
Big gust |
What 'w' is in Welsh, at times |
Blue Devils' org |
What I may turn into |
Bond, for one: Abbr |
What metathesiophobia is the fear of |
Box a bit |
When Macduff slays Macbeth |
Where Samson slew the Philistines |
Bozo |
White House extension? |
Brunch offering |
Window fixtures, for short |
Camera option, for short |
Wine often served with dessert |
Candy heart message |
Yiddish cries |
Canine supporters |
___ ballerina |
Capital of Qatar |
___ Gabriel Mountains |
Carnival, say, or a further hint to 42-Across |
___ mater |
___ Productions, company behind TV's 'Dr. Phil' |
Caviars |
Choose |
City south of Seminole, Okla |
Coin at an arcade |
College department that might offer paid studies, informally |
Connoisseur |
Coolers in coolers |
Counsel |
Daring thing to wear with polka dots |
Defib locales |
Duel tool |
Endangered ape |
Eponymous Israeli gun designer |
F-150s or Thunderbirds, or a further hint to 76-Across |
Feature of Chairman Mao's cap |
Fig. on a master's application |
First family after the Garfields |
Flinching, typically |
Full house, for one |
Fun, for short |
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