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Language of 800+ million crossword clue


M A N D A R I N

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New York Times crossword of March 8th, 2002 other clues
'Ishtar' sights
'No problem'
'Now, where ___?'
All-in-one software packages
At ___ (with consequences)
Award since 1886: Abbr.
Bailiwick
Bush Treasury secretary
Canton-born designer
Carriage with a fold-down top
CD follower
Certain pickle
Cheat
Cheat
Comic Boosler
Comparison connector
Con men?
Control, symbolically
Dance with sharp turns
Elver
Fall back
Female salmon
Fitting container for this puzzle?
Get on, in more ways than one
Good host's gift
Handle differently?
Hurdles for language learners
Island in the Taiwan Strait
It may be analyzed before a stroke
It may be coed
It may be run up by drinking
It's good to an 11-Down
Kind of recording
Kind of year: Abbr.
Lawyer on TV's 'Civil Wars'
Least likely to crack
Like 42-Across
Like some commentary
Like some sums
Lounging footwear
Mingo portrayer on 60's TV
Miss out in Mexico?
Month before Nisan
Nick
One of the Bobbsey twins
Park in N.Y.C., e.g.
Part of a stern warning
Pickles
Playwright Ayckbourn
Pope protector
Potala Palace's place
Qualified
Rigel and Spica
Run out
S shape
Salon request
Sewer line?
Shipworms, e.g.
Short holidays?
Some promises
Stretch
Ticklish one?
Timid types
Tune for tykes, with 'The'
U.S. 101 locale: Abbr.
Vaulted recess
Viking's destination
Web browser entry
Western herd member
Worked regularly at
___ Friday

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