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Missile that sank a British destroyer in the Falklands War crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of October 29th, 2010 other clues |
'Hang in there!' |
'How pallid, chill and ___!': Keats |
'I'm not listening ...' |
'Sk8er ___' (2002 top 10 hit) |
1980 Maxwell Smart film, with 'The' |
51-Across unit |
Abbr. of politeness |
Alternative to a carpet lift |
Ancient empire builders |
Andean tuber |
Apnea diagnoser, briefly |
April shower? |
Bit of wishful thinking |
Capital of Shaanxi province |
Causes of breakdowns |
Charm the pants off |
Clearing |
Club cousin |
Company at the forefront of the dot-com boom |
Complete, informally |
Copied a capo |
Discipline symbolized by a painted circle |
Extract |
Far from a sure thing |
Fixes, as some fairways |
Hang (with) |
Home of Lewis-Clark State Coll. |
I love the classic way? |
In a hammock, say |
It covers 2% of the earth's surface |
It's worn while driving |
Join, as a table |
Latte alternative |
Lighter option |
Like brutal tactics |
Lingerie shop specification |
Locale for an Olivier Award winner |
Longtime enemy of Wonder Woman |
Make purr, as an engine |
Many a patient |
Mingo player of 1960s TV |
No posh hotel |
Not so tenuous |
Old Asian capital |
One may suffer a blow |
One with a small nest egg? |
Ones with the motto 'One for the road'? |
Opposite of ample |
Part of the Tuscan Archipelago |
Pep up |
Plasma bit |
Poisonous mushroom producer, briefly? |
Quaint humiliator |
Quick to get things |
Really lit |
Responded to a crash, maybe |
Sawyer's successor in Chicago |
See 7-Down |
Shield border |
Star in the Swan constellation |
State surrounded by Lower Saxony |
Strike |
Stuff |
Style associated with washboards |
The court's Bucharest Buffoon |
They, in Calais |
Top: Prefix |
Uses shortening on? |
Wasn't employed |
With 6-Down, common sight outside a school building |
Words before many a foolish act |
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