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Mask that covers half the face crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 13th, 2002 other clues
Made with a cream sauce
Mai ___
Mark
Metalworker of a sort
More than strong
Move in a ballroom
Naval Observatory standard setter
Not go outside the family
Not made up
Not original
Oil source
Oliver ___, Jenny's lover in 'Love Story'
Ornate centerpieces
Pharmacist's activity, at times
Piedmont city
Poplars, in the Southwest
Potential lifesaver, in brief
Product of erosion
Quaint news source
Restaurant stock
Sashimi fish
Short play?
Some youth
Stands for sittings
Suffix with prop-
Support
They're not taboo
To be, in Tijuana
TV series set in Lanford, Ill.
Uncreative response
Where le président presides
'A Little Bitty Tear' singer
'Carthage must be destroyed!' proclaimer
'The Nanny' nanny
'Tell me I'm dreaming!'
1970's-80's cause, for short
Able to give more
African menace
Actor Novello
Answering
Article at the Louvre
Baku is on it
Betel nut producers
Canal locale
Charity recipient
Closed, as a magazine issue
Condition
Counseled
Cru product
D.S.T. ending time
Division: Abbr.
Elite athlete
First name in Notre Dame football
George J. Mitchell once led it
Harry of the novel 'The Man Who Cried I Am'
Heading from Ottawa to N.Y.C.
Hellenic hangouts
Hillock
Israeli national shrine
It has a sequence of bases
It may be missed onstage
Keepers of a famous ancient library
Kind of projection
King Features competitor
Least candid
Like a slow watch
Like horses' hooves, in dialect

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