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Lead-in to 'goodbye' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 30th, 2004 other clues
'Being There' director
'In principio ___ Verbum' (biblical phrase)
'That's a shame'
'Throw thine eye / On ___ young boy': 'King John'
Apologetic words at the end of a meal
Attack
Birds with dark green eggs
Bit of parental buck-passing
Call to a crew
Canceled
Certain volleyball player
Charity
City south of Salt Lake City
Clip for TV
Clip joint figures
Comics canine
Considers barely dignified enough
Disadvantaged
English sculptor Henry
Film private
Foe of communism
Go up and down
Got through
Great Lakes city
Groundbreakers
Hair implant?
Hay there!
Horse of the Year, 1960-64
Humbug
Is blind
It travels at the speed of light
Law assistant, for short
Lawyer, often, in court briefs
Lend ___
Level connectors
Lottery cry
Main idea of un libro
Marks for a score
Marvel Comics superhero
Mate's cry
Mrs. Chaplin
No-brainer
Numismatist's interest
Old toy trademark
Outstanding
Over
Partial to
Pen with eggs
Polite turndown
Popular snack cakes
Provide for
Purely academic
River rising in the Cantabrian Mountains
Sandbank's spot
Santa Anna target
See 8-Down
Show flexibility
Siege deterrents
Sleep activities
Smart ___
Space
Spread
Storyteller's challenge
The Dixie Chicks, e.g.
Triple crown, for one
Triter writer?
With 18-Down, like some corrupt officials
Zacharias and others
___ Hornie (Satan)

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