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Language known to native speakers as 'gjuho shqipe' crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of March 3rd, 2011 other clues |
'Don Juan' division |
'Starpeace' recorder, 1985 |
'The Scandalized Masks' painter |
1940 Henry Fonda role |
Act independently |
Argument |
Bagel flavor |
Big Apple read: Abbr. |
Bollywood queens |
Boon |
Botch |
Break down |
Bygone flier |
Captain James of the high seas |
Cart track, e.g. |
Certain tense: Abbr. |
Chemical suffix |
Class |
Come and go, e.g. |
Conflate |
Coolness |
Cotton ___ |
Creature with a dewlap |
Drink suffix |
Either of the two presidents who also served as a 17-Across from 62-Across |
Expensive seating area |
Food sometimes eaten with a small fork |
Formerly |
Gilbert ___, author of 'A Void,' a 290-page novel without the letter E |
Have victory within one's grasp |
High-spirited |
Introduction to a Spanish count? |
It starts in March: Abbr. |
It's rich in sugar |
Jipijapa, e.g. |
Kicked in |
Kind of shot |
Kind of shot |
Land |
League: Abbr. |
Long time |
Macduff rebuff |
Mobile-to-Huntsville dir. |
One in a mob scene? |
Other, to Orozco |
Overflow with |
Passport, e.g.: Abbr. |
Performed a cadenza, e.g. |
Plague |
Produce |
Publisher's department |
Ranch closing? |
Real-life character in the 1950 western 'Broken Arrow' |
Reminiscent of |
Rock bottom |
Sandpaperish |
Santo Domingo greeting |
School whose 1910 football team went undefeated and unscored upon |
See 39-Across |
See 39-Across |
Shot that's hard to miss |
Some blankets |
Start of many a blog comment |
Subject of a sailor's weather maxim |
Target of many a shot |
The '5' in '6-5,' e.g. |
Things wrapped in foil |
Timberwolves and the like |
Try to hit |
Warrant, with 'to' |
Wife in O'Neill's 'Desire Under the Elms' |
Winter time |
Year the first Tour de France was held |
___ Fox |
___ Quested, 'A Passage to India' woman |
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