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No. of ft. above sea level crossword clue


A L T

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New York Times crossword of November 13th, 2006 other clues
___ Hoffman of the Chicago Seven
___ spumante (wine)
___ the Red
___ Yang Twins (rap duo)
Old battle clubs
One-L lama
Practice boxing
Put into law
Quickly
Rational
Region
Religious belief
Ricochet
Sad news item
Setting for 'Hansel and Gretel'
Sicilian spouter
Some Keats poems
Speakers' spots
Stuffed
Sulk
Super-duper
Temple entrances
The 'B' of N.B.
Things to pick
Three-L lllama?
Torah holders
Toward the rising sun
Two-L llama
Unconscious states
Upper chamber member: Abbr.
Using the kiddie pool, say
War god on Olympus
Wheat product used in making pasta
Where Lima is
Whip marks
Wished
'___ goeth before a fall'
.
'___ Miserables'
'Groovy!'
4, on a sundial
Actions on heartstrings and pant legs
Architect ___ van der Rohe
Attire covering little of the legs
Auto parts giant
Bombards with unwanted e-mail
Bows one's head in church
Brand of blocks
Building with a loft
Conducted
Crow's call
Cutting up, as logs
Drink often labeled XXX in the comics
Eager
Education by memorization
Elderly
Expand, as a highway
Express a thought
Fruit of the Loom competitor
Golfer Palmer, to pals
Gossip, slangily
Heading to a bad end
Hideout
Housekeeper
Hum
Hunk of marble, e.g.
In ___ of (replacing)
Indian conquered by the conquistadors
Kitchen or bath
Lease
Like very early education, for short
Locales for rest stops
Londoner, e.g., informally
More than fat
Nick at ___

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