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Novelty message crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 1st, 1998 other clues
'American Graffiti' director
'Good Will Hunting' setting
'Hmm, I don't know!'
'___ Tough' (1989 #1 hit)
..._ _ _...
100 stotinki
Antigone's mother
Atlantic City casino, with 'the'
Attacks viciously
Auctioneer's word
Bar
Blackpool's area in England
Canopus or Aldebaran
Complete
Copter's forerunner
Cut's partner
Disordered
Econ. indicator
Expo presentation
Filled to the gills
Hardly a wallflower
Her theme was a hit
Hire
House of Lords member
In a languid way
It may be blessed
Italian artist ___ da Fabriano
Label
Liberia's capital
Long-snouted fish
Mahayana master
Málaga money
Man or mandrill
Many Olympic athletes, today
Marinara alternative
Mime duo?
Oater offense
Office equipment
Old Spice alternative
Opposite of deject
Parked it
Passions
Pope's envoy
Put out of commission
Queen of the hill
Quick reversal
Scrape treatment
Set a setter (on)
Sitting duck
Spare parts?
Stop start
Strings, perhaps, in a romance film
Suds source
Supplies with new 22-Down
Swings a sickle
T or C follower
Take steps
There's no end to it
They look in the Mir
They may be automatic
They're often seen above 7's
They, in Italy
Three-digit number
Trivial Pursuit piece
Unbeatable service
Volcano apex
Whitman's dooryard bloomer
William Tell's home
Zen enlightenment

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