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“My, my, old chap!” crossword clue


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Premier Sunday crossword of November 15th, 2020 other clues
Really should
“I don’t know yet”
Stop sleeping
Stuntman Knievel
Order
Whoppers
“Amo, amas, I love —”
In the — luxury
Plane pilot
Working overtime, e.g.
Result of iron deficiency, to a Brit
Centuries on end
“I Love Lucy” actress Vivian
Bit of work
Staying loyal despite adversity
Lyricist Sammy
Poet Lorde
See 67-Across
The sun, in Spanish
Mob group
Slimy slow movers
Restaurant offerings
Actor Rex or singer James
Love-in- — (plant with feathery foliage)
Swing wildly, as one’s arms
Louse-to-be
What the Union was for earth, in a Lincoln message
Lah-di- —
“I think,” to texters
1972 Jack Lemmon film
Really bother
TV studio alert
Sidesplitter
Gave the Red Cross some funds, e.g.
Drug banned for Olympians, for short
Something to scratch
Minor fight
Old politico Stevenson
Words on an F paper, maybe
Chuck Berry’s “Johnny B. —”
Opening for a letter-shaped bolt
Coral reef eel
Courage
Suffix with prop-
Beach grit
Ky. neighbor
“The Simpsons” store clerk
Young guy, in hip-hop
Bitter-ender
Doc studying laryngitis
Pol with a six-yr. term
Wyo. neighbor
Hip ’60s teen
“A Death in the Family” author James
— -fi film
“Of course”
“Of course”
Coll. in Columbus
Neighbor of TV’s Homer
Brunch fruit
— -wee Herman
A Gabor
Chefs’ tie-ons
Doesn’t differ
Makes easier, with “down”
University in Atlanta
“Sounds like —!”
Sword types
Birds’ refuges
Isle of Minos
Roof edges
Detested
Cots, e.g.
Holster fillers
Riga native, old-style
Rival of Petro-Canada
Spying tool
“Westworld” network
Actor Diesel
Suffix with serpent
— -Magnon
With 9-Down, “Paper Moon” child actress
Programs running in web browsers
Utah’s — Canyon
Hanna-Barbera bear
“— girl!”
“Live PD” network
Pro-firearm org.
Inmate
Rules established by legal precedent
Two-time Wimbledon winner Lew
Long Russian river
Improvise
Fewer
Allude (to)
The attorney general heads it
Committing to a fiduciary
Glossy proof, for short
Officers in training
110-Across’ high home
Doglike scavengers
Ear-splitting
Prefix with afternoon
Helper: Abbr.
Really bother
19th-century anti-alcohol fraternal society
Muscle jerk
Result in
One-on-one student
Really bother
“Stop that, silly goose!”
U.S. Army soldiers
Pool triangles
Beatles song on the “White Album”
Yummy tidbit
Dog restraint
Actress Bullock
Strike caller
“Coyote Ugly” actress Piper
Wrist-to-elbow bones
“Bald” bird
San —, California
Very, in music scores
Tinfoil giant
Christian set featured in this puzzle
Cerebrum’s place
Klingon officer of TV
Helped criminally
Reviewer of paintings
Creates
Be suitable
Matches up, as sets of files
Army wheels
Have
For later use

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