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Moose’s kin crossword clue


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Premier Sunday crossword of August 25th, 2024 other clues
Film blooper compilation
Illinois and Iowa’s trees
“Bali —”
Bushy hairdos, for short
“Stephen,” in Paris
Cookie often twisted apart
Boat mover
Engrossed
Start of a riddle
Concerning
Mil. title
Lysol target
D.C. insider
Contribute one’s share
Kitchen pests
Starts litigation
Stop on —
Riddle, part 2
“— Misérables”
Taking way too much, in brief
Loud weather events, for short
Inner city, informally
Leopard markings
“Eso —” (Paul Anka song)
Riddle, part 3
Cave effect
Bovine beast
Celebrity astrologer Sydney
Omit, as a vowel
College head
Acrobats’ springy apparatuses
3/15, e.g.
Map book
Artist Dufy or film director Walsh
Critical hosp. area
Lock lips
Riddle, part 4
Tiny charged things
“It wouldn’t — first time”
Poppa
Intraparty rifts
Vast South American plain
Football coach Parseghian
End of the riddle
Awaken
Arizona waterway with the Roosevelt Dam
Vikings’ tale, perhaps
Novelist Hemingway
Original “King Kong” studio
Cast forth
Art gallery in London
Riddle’s answer
Drummer Burke or pitcher Labine
Iraq export
Full of zeal
Before now
The lady’s
Norm: Abbr.
Sort
Lutz or axel performers
Showy trinket
Wisdom deity
Behemoths
On Soc. Security, e.g.
Prefix with skeleton
Writer Blyton
Made the first move
“Impressive!”
Consist of
Pub barrel
“The meal is ready!”
“— at the Moon” (1951 Hank Williams song)
Partner of 8-Down
— -Z (’80s Camaro)
“Yep, alas”
More hoarse
Ideal condition
High-minded sorts?
Duet plus one
Juvenile
Must exist
Longtime NBC show inits.
Unconfined
“77 Sunset Strip” actor Byrnes
Biol. or anat.
Schlepped
Composer/pianist John
Facet
Actress Rae of “Vengeance”
Employed for the purpose of
Head for very quickly
So as to be 50% less
— about (around)
Hinders
Detective Phil Fish’s wife on “Fish”
Achieved victory in
Sitting on — the world
Love, in Paris
“ER” actor Eriq La —
Prefix with cycle or state
“This pleases me!”
Cleaned a little, with “up”
Texas or Ukraine city
Owned (up)
Actress West
Genuine, in Germany
Of a similar kind to
Rustling sounds
Place to live
Tech. schools
Channel for hoops fans
Zeus’ wife
Elongate
Hymn with harmonies
Poltergeist, e.g.
“Evidently ...”
Oompah band music
Coin-op cafeteria
Bus. bigwig
Letter after upsilon
Reactions to cute babies
Maude’s partner in a 1971 film
Intrusive plant
Military forces
Edmund Spenser’s “The — Queene”
More hideous
Los Angeles hoops team
“Terrible” time for tots
Writer Dinesen
Reid of “Sharknado”
#1 song, e.g.
Climbing vine
Pointer
Lofty poem
Diner sandwich, for short

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