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Most useless crossword clue
S O R R I E S T
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New York Times crossword of February 29th, 2008 other clues |
#1 Beatles hit with the only known vocal contribution by Linda McCartney |
'Caribbean Blue' singer |
'Don't spread this around, but ...' |
'Notorious' setting |
'Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind' speaker |
'The Great God Brown' playwright |
'___ Full of Grace' (2004 film) |
1990 #1 rap hit that starts 'Yo, V.I.P., let's kick it' |
Actress Streep |
Agitated |
Atoms |
Ball boy? |
Barely mention, as something one doesn't want to discuss |
Bernard Malamud's debut novel |
Candle holders |
Certain chess piece, informally |
Classical art medium |
Clodhopper |
Coca-Cola creation |
Comeback |
Continuously |
Dispel a curse? |
Edward who created the Gashlycrumb Tinies |
Final Gene Wilder/Richard Pryor comedy |
Flowers named for their scent |
Ford or Lincoln |
Go for a party, say |
Goes to bed, in Britspeak |
Hang it up |
Having a single purpose |
Home for the Ojibwa and Cree |
In the distance |
In-house debugging |
It protects car buyers |
Lifesavers, for short |
Like most 1950s recordings |
Man |
Mystical indicator |
Neapolitan noblewoman |
One abandoned at the altar? |
One who refuses to shake hands, maybe |
Other |
Others |
Person at the wheel? |
Picture writing, of a sort |
Pool owner's nuisance |
Poses |
Practically unheard-of |
Presently |
Product once advertised with the catchphrase 'There's no step 3!' |
Pullers of the chariot of Artemis |
Push off |
Putting regular gas in a diesel engine, e.g. |
Region bordering Mount Olympus |
Rule out |
Snazzy |
Soft spread |
Sound of a dropped scoop of ice cream |
Split right before your eyes? |
Stop working |
Tendency toward chaos |
Tightly embrace |
Unit of radioactivity |
Wisconsin city that's home to S. C. Johnson & Son |
___ volatile |
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