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Malia's sister in the White House crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of October 25th, 2009 other clues |
'My People' writer |
'Sheesh!' |
'Stop your moping!' |
'___ all!' ('Fini!') |
'___ in ice' |
'___ thought' |
2016 Olympics locale |
Actor who said 'I'll make him an offer he can't refuse' |
Actress Merrill |
Alternative to a wagon |
Aside from that |
Asphalt, e.g. |
Astronomer's sighting |
Ballet jump |
Battery, e.g. |
Big name in hotels |
Big name in tires |
Big wheels |
Boneheads |
Bridge expert Culbertson |
Canada ___ |
Capitalize on |
Chemical coloring |
Christmas hours in N.Y.C. |
Cockeyed |
Contraption |
Creator of Oz |
Danny who directed 'Slumdog Millionaire' |
Dashboard stat |
Dick who was once House majority leader |
Dirty |
Draws a parallel between |
End of the wish |
Endearing |
Famous deerstalker wearer |
Member of the Brew Crew, e.g. |
Memo intro |
Michelle of 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' |
Middle-school Girl Scout |
Minotaur feet |
Monthly expenditures: Abbr. |
More hairy |
More massive |
Musical sense |
NBC football analyst/reporter and longtime writer |
Nickname of the Spice Girls' Sporty Spice |
Nita of silents |
Noah Webster, for one |
Not in operation |
Nothing, in Nantes |
Obama's honorary deg. from Notre Dame |
Oxford, e.g. |
Page, e.g. |
Paragons |
Parliament output? |
Piazza dei Miracoli town |
Poem with the lines 'Nobody'll dare / Say to me, / 'Eat in the kitchen'' |
Porcelain containers, maybe |
Practice piece |
Prefix with valent |
Prince ___ Khan, third husband of Rita Hayworth |
Printer resolution meas. |
Pullover, e.g. |
Refuse |
Run of letters |
Sayin' no to |
Secret event of '45 |
Shady spot |
Soda bottle size |
Some Warped Tour attendees |
Flavor |
Flight board fig. |
Freud disciple Alfred |
Garage container |
Germany's ___ von Bismarck |
Got hitched |
Hack it |
Harvesters, e.g. |
Hell's Angels, e.g. |
Historic ship whose real name was Santa Clara |
Hot topic in insurance |
Humana competitor |
Hush-hush org. |
Impress permanently |
Infiltrates, say |
It has ray flowers |
It seemingly never ends |
It's got mayo |
Its motto is 'Under God, the people rule': Abbr. |
John Elway, for the Broncos |
K'ung Fu-___ (Confucius) |
Kind of penguin |
Kind of tray |
Lame excuse for missing homework |
Land, eventually |
Law, in Lima |
Like most music |
Like some stockings |
Like the best wallets? |
Long, long time |
Losing tic-tac-toe combo |
Lucy's guy |
Magazine for which 112-Across writes |
Magical symbol |
Start of a wish by 112-Across on 9/21/09 |
Starting from |
Streamlets |
Subject of many lies |
Sudan neighbor: Abbr. |
Table scrap |
Take for a spin |
The Gateway to the West: Abbr. |
Thin |
Time's 1986 Woman of the Year |
Toward the quiet side |
Transition |
Tropical grassland |
Violent behavior due to excessive use of banned athletic substances |
What can one do? |
Whirl |
Windbags |
Wish, part 2 |
Wish, part 3 |
Wish, part 4 |
Wish, part 5 |
Wish, part 6 |
Words of agreement |
Working hours |
[Yuck ... that's awful!] |
___ bark beetle (pest) |
___ Errol, main character in 'Little Lord Fauntleroy' |
___ Harbour (Miami suburb) |
___ of the Guard |
___ Schneider, villainess in 'Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade' |
___ the Laborer, patron saint of farmers |
'99 Luftballons' pop group |
'I already ___' |
'L'heure d'___' (2008 Juliette Binoche film) |
'Much ___ About Nothing' ('The Simpsons' episode) |
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