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Longest common word in the English language ... that has its letters in reverse alphabetical order crossword clue
S P O O N F E E D
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New York Times crossword of October 8th, 2015 other clues |
Pink gem |
Producer of change |
Pub suds |
Purchase from an I.S.P |
Resident of a popular 'City' |
Right hand: Abbr |
See 23-Across |
Shade of purple |
Slinky, e.g |
Splendor |
Spread through |
Srta., on the Seine |
Subject of radar tracking |
Suppress |
Synchronously |
Talker-upper, maybe |
Terra ___ |
Up |
W. C. Fields's 'I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally,' e.g |
What a hot dog might do |
What conquers 'omnia,' in a phrase |
Whom Kane in 'Citizen Kane' is based on |
XXII Winter Olympics locale |
... that has five consecutive vowels |
'Hmm, I don't know about that' |
'Turn on the A.C.' |
'___ a bird ...' |
'___ heard' |
... that forms another word when read backward |
... that has no repeated letters |
... that is spelled entirely from the last dozen letters of the alphabet |
1980s social policy |
Airheaded |
Alchemist's quest |
All-grade |
Auto option |
Batik artists |
Bluesman Willie |
Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, e.g |
Budget-minded |
Bunny of children's literature |
Cadet's sch |
Carrots and lettuce, humorously |
Coming up |
Contemporary of Faraday |
Cut from the payroll |
Doubly bent construction piece |
Early settlers around the Grand Canyon |
Edward who wrote 'A Book of Nonsense' |
Fir coat? |
Fraternity initiation, e.g |
Gave an edge to |
Gets on board |
Goes (for) |
Group of whales |
In a slip |
Latin eyes |
Like many beach bods |
Loafers |
Lots |
Man of Fortune |
Many an email attachment |
Melville adventure |
Miss |
Moolah |
Neighbor of Manhattan's Little Italy |
Not estos or 60-Down |
Not stay on topic |
Old company whose logo featured a torch |
Old court org |
One calling the shots? |
Outer opening? |
Patriot who said 'Government even in its best state is but a necessary evil' |
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