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"Law & Order" detective Briscoe crossword clue


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Premier Sunday crossword of February 12th, 2012 other clues
iPad downloads
Erie, for one
Up high
Weapons
"Doggone!"
Greek salad morsel
Soprano Lehmann
Lunch, e.g.
Mouselike rodent
Kind of pie
Civil War side
How thumbs are twiddled
Start of a riddle
Smoothing tool
"A Streetcar Named Desire" director Kazan
Sauna sitter's sigh
Big stink
Former Web reference from Microsoft
Riddle, part 2
Bog grass
Tip of a pen
University of — Dame
Spongy ball brand
Her look was petrifying
Dawdle
James Clavell's "— -Pan"
Riddle, part 3
In a caftan
Be cruising
French coin
Eyeball
Like hammy acting
Travels like Huck Finn
Largest city in Cyprus
East Indian flatbread
Inferior vena —
Itty bit
Big chipmaker
Riddle, part 4
Suffix with lion or priest
USMC VIP
Nonethical
Snowy birds
Nerds' cousins
Neither go-with
Mint output
End of the riddle
Like some snowy hills
Catch, as a perp
Next-to-last Greek letter
The "A" of UAW, briefly
"MMMBop" boy band
Riddle's answer
Slimy veggie
Stick shift selections
Photocopier additive
Pulitzer-winning playwright William
Satyric look
Accept the loss, in slang
"The Prophecy" co-star Koteas
Nero's 602
Small vortex
Mamba, e.g.
American patriot Silas
E-mail button
One giving counsel
Irreverent
Jack of "City Slickers"
Acquired pop
Equal business associate
Emmy winner Baldwin
Specialized market
Is of use to
One reuning
Filmmaker Wertmüller
Ken or Lena of Hollywood
Floodwater of a stream
Inaptitude for music
Lady friend, in Lyons
Bureaucratic busywork
Big stink
Guileful
Atop, to a poet
Build up
Fraternity letter
See 59-Down
Man Friday
French writer Émile
Coup d'— (uprising)
Have a tiff
Module
Pals
Docs
Incision reminder
Operatic highlight
Garr of Hollywood
Unlike a people person
Circus site
Garciaparra of baseball
Steak cut
— it ride
Pixie-esque
With 35-Down, leave in a hurry
Lilylike garden plant
Disney mermaid's name
Batting game for tots
Jumbo tubs
Adam's partner
Forum wrap
Fruit waste
Oshawa's prov.
Seraph, say
Middle name of Presley
Flier's home
Heroic act
Cross in hieroglyphics
Lovers' god
Surprise candidate
Hold title to
Swatted
Worked hard
Neighbor of a Liberian
Toast
Unposed photos
Truancy, e.g.
Sweet red liqueur
Actor Paul who played Victor Laszlo
Typing class stat
Old Missouri natives
Conveyed via a tube
"Lord Jim" star Peter
Fleming or McEwan
"Labor — vincit" (Oklahoma's motto)
Holy Mother
Statistics
"Parade" penner Satie
Tivoli's Villa d'—
Ogreish
Bullring call

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