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Literary character whose name is said to mean 'laughing water' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 24th, 2010 other clues
Figure depicted in une église
Figure in The Iliad
Film studio stock
Founding member of the Washington Freedom
Grandma or grandpa
Handle
Hot spot
How fried foods are fried
Hurt
Hydrocarbon endings
Jewelry store feature
Literary pirate
Many mail-order items, briefly
Mind
Missouri site of the Scott Joplin Ragtime Festival
N.Y.C. travel letters
Nice girls
Nonabrasive leather
Norwegian violinist ___ Bull
Old royalty
One with a supporting role
Palacio part
Paying guest
Place for barkers?
Places to unload
Pucks
Raptor 350 and others
Seat of Leon County, Fla.
Seriously committed
Server's edge
Sessanta minuti
Settled
Singer Jackson
Add
'Fahrenheit 451,' e.g.
'Hidalgo' co-star, 2004
1992 Elton John hit
Actor who played Scrooge in 'A Christmas Carol,' 1951
Adolescence and others
Advocacy
Alpha or beta follower
Appeared in, as a TV show
Awe
Besmirch
Capital midway between Rome and Istanbul
Civic alternative
Classic novel that ends with two weddings
Colleague of 3-Down
Con's call
Didn't do seriously
Digs
Editorial feature
Embarks
English word that comes from Tswana
Fellow with no monetary woes
Smooth
Some Guinness Book listings
Some Siouan speakers
Sources of woods used for saunas
Springer's org.
Tennyson hero
Tomfoolery
Two-___
Watched closely from a distance
Went back to the buffet, say
What you may have while solving this puzzle?
When two hands meet
Workers with 64-Downs, for short
Yellowstone sight
You, once
___ Rebellion

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