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Lucy ___, title character in Sir Walter Scott's 'The Bride of Lammermoor' crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of January 9th, 2014 other clues |
Agree |
Agenda part |
Actor Maguire |
500 people? |
Appeared |
Assign stars to |
Alma mater for David Cameron |
Big name in tractors |
Bagpipe music, maybe |
Barrett of Pink Floyd |
Bill producers, for short |
Blocked vessel opener |
British ___ |
Calorie-heavy dessert |
Carefully examine |
Certain horror film villain |
City in southern California |
Clutter |
Delt neighbor |
Distillery sight |
Drippings, maybe |
Experiment site |
Extemporizes |
First name in folk |
Flaming Gorge locale |
Flies (along) |
Food processor? |
For example |
Forest female |
Fragrant compound |
Frolic |
Genesis locale |
Genesis locale |
Glistening, as Christmas ornaments |
Haunted house sounds |
Lead-in to plane |
Like some numbers and beef |
Make pieces of pieces? |
One of the Bushes |
OPEC member: Abbr |
Overseas |
Plaintiff |
Prefix with type |
Richard ___, 'War Zone Diary' journalist |
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee with only one Top 40 hit |
Security Council veto |
See 46-Down |
Shade providers |
Shellacs |
Sign of puberty, maybe |
Site of a piercing |
Site of slippage ... both geographically and in this puzzle |
Something to pare, informally |
Splenda competitor |
Sure-___ |
The speed of sound |
Theater's ___ Siddons Award |
Thorough |
Tore |
Unloading point |
Voyaging |
Wallop |
Western German city |
What spies collect |
What womanizers do |
Who has scored more than 850 points in an official Scrabble game |
With 44-Down, 'key' invention of the 1830s |
You might slip on it |
You might slip on it |
___ Burgundy, the anchorman in 'Anchorman' |
___ factor |
___ Israel Medical Center |
___-square |
'Beloved' author Morrison |
'Make some ___!' |
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