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Long time off crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of September 7th, 2002 other clues |
#1 Ethel Waters hit |
'Keeps the teeth white' sloganeer, once |
'The Lesson' dramatist |
A stripper takes it off |
Additional: Sp. |
Bedroom shades |
Brings in |
Carter had one |
Considered |
Drags a harrow through, say |
English martyr Sir John, the model for Shakespeare's Falstaff |
Errare humanum ___ |
Exertion |
Farm structure |
Friend of Frodo |
Get rid of |
Go in, so to speak |
Go wild |
Gripper |
Hamburg's river |
Have something |
Healthy amount? |
Hurried pace |
In sum |
It might cause a buzz around town |
It's not used in Germany |
Jeweler's glass |
Kind of flour |
Leaf bisectors |
Least merry |
Like hack writing |
Made ready for market, as chickens |
Mature |
Old Testament writing |
Part of an inch |
Patrons |
Power ___, invention of Edmund Cartwright, ca. 1785 |
Proceeds cautiously |
Program for future leaders: Abbr. |
Propensities |
Providence locale |
Quote that reveals presidential timber? |
Raconteur's stock |
Removes stitches from |
River through Budapest |
Roman writer who originated the phrase 'Where there's life, there's hope' |
Rtes. |
Salt |
Sanctity |
Site of many a protest |
Some cats |
Sometimes warring groups |
Source of leucite and rhyolite |
Team bigwig |
They may be picked |
Tree climber |
Victoria's first prime minister |
W.W. II battle site, 1942 |
Wreckers |
___ chips |
___ polytechnique |
___-American |
___-Ball |
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