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Mork's language crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of June 2nd, 2006 other clues
'And …'
'Dinner and a Movie' channel
'Get a move on!'
'In what way?'
'Sicut ___ in principio' (doxology phrase)
'Silent Night' adjective
45, e.g.
A Balkanite
A masked competitor waves it
Beef
Bottled spirit?
Broadcast
Clinton Cabinet member
Come back
Crack heads
Dairy Queen orders
Dating material
Disneyland's Space Mountain, e.g.
Drop off
Elocute
Famous people
Gallic title: Abbr.
Has a hand out
Having a bite
Highest-grossing movie of 1942
Inexpensive, slangily
Israir alternative
It might be framed
Keep from desiccating
Large seabirds
Marveled aloud
Moves along
Need for some drives
Old swinger
Old union members: Abbr.
Ole Miss miss, e.g.
Olmos's 'Battlestar Galactica' role
One who works for pin money?
Pack carrier
Pal around
Parent
Playboy
Popular tea
Potsdam Conference attendee
Price list word
Range of some singers
Red-tags
Resetting setting
Shipwreck Beach locale
Sideshow attractions
Sight in the southern sky
Small bar
Soviet space probe
Speck
Straw poll setting
Subj. for some future bilinguals
Sweaters?
Tear
Three strikes and you're out, say
Times of crisis
Track calculation
Tranquil scene
TV advertiser's prep work
Well out of range
What a seer may see
What something has before it's dropped
Where tigers roam
Work in pictures
Yearbook div.
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