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Language of medieval Scandinavia crossword clue
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Premier Sunday crossword of June 24th, 2012 other clues |
Umpire's face wear |
Consumer's antifraud gp. |
Massive |
Dating from |
One of the Galápagos Islands |
Kind of cable that conducts electrical signals |
— monster (lizard) |
Start of a riddle |
Pol. middle-of-the-roaders |
Powerball, for example |
"Evil Woman" rock gp. |
Miss.-to-Mich. dir. |
Dull-edged |
Previous to |
Riddle, part 2 |
Remove sodium chloride from |
Villa d'— |
Erie and Tahoe |
Gold, in Spain |
Keep attached |
Most trifling |
Prefix for "the same" |
Riddle, part 3 |
Comedian Foxx |
Swapped |
With 6-Down, what a sad person sings |
Robbins or Rice |
Elongated fish |
Thickhead |
Inuit homes |
Riddle, part 4 |
Hat fabric |
"Gilligan's Island" star |
Villain in 113-Across |
Riddle, part 5 |
— frisé (small dog) |
"Buy — regular price, get ..." |
Mined matter |
Give relief to |
Past |
Family name of old rulers of Florence |
Bonny girl |
Riddle, part 6 |
Suffix with percent |
Rub with holy oil |
Attaches with a pop |
"Hold on a —!" |
Put in a new cage |
Contender |
AOL notes |
End of the riddle |
Frat "T" |
"— a break!" |
Prone (to) |
"— -hoo!" ("Hey!") |
Pick — (draw from the deck) |
Lariat, e.g. |
Riddle's answer |
Greek strife goddess |
Shakespeare play |
Drive while car shopping |
Part of YTD |
Curly-coated dogs |
"Gotcha!" |
It borders Vietnam |
Whimpered like a baby |
On the beach |
Floods |
"Boston Public" actor Nicky |
Ghost's cry |
See 52-Across |
Part of some hammers |
Polar |
Unification Church member |
Hawaii's — Loa |
Did very well |
Vardalos of films |
"I've got a mule, her name is —" |
Right-angled annex |
Nimble |
Small blood cavity in organ tissue |
Fare from McDonald's or Wendy's |
Sgt., say |
Makes out all right |
Eateries |
Old video game systems |
Pkg. for a dozen eggs |
Tightly packed fish |
— out (barely earn) |
Mix again |
Hgt. |
Caused |
Verve |
Hodgepodge |
Rigid |
"Gosh golly!" |
Guy, informally |
Splits anew |
Top-floor storage area |
Farthest from the start |
Actor James Van — Beek |
German king, 936-73 |
Higher-priced |
Kabuki sash |
"— seen enough" |
Responses to groaners |
Disco-era term meaning "galore" |
"It hit me like a — bricks" |
"Maude" star Arthur |
— -for (neglected) |
Director Rob |
Tendencies |
Dialect |
iPhone buy |
Didn't ignite properly |
Italian stage actress Duse |
Dilapidated |
Tempered with heat |
What a cyclops has |
Arctic regions |
Genetic stuff |
Pos., to neg. |
Funny Caesar |
ESPN sports analyst Dick |
Roma's land |
U.S.-Mexico border city |
Washes with soapy water |
Ed of Reagan's cabinet |
Incantation |
"There ought — law!" |
Trial fig. |
Lower-left PC key abbr. |
Vertex |
1999 Seattle protest subj. |
"Well now!" |
Hairstyles |
—Kosh B'Gosh |
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