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Ominous-sounding phrase crossword clue
O R E L S E
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New York Times crossword of May 7th, 2006 other clues |
Outhouse issue |
Outlaw Kelly |
Part of 'The Alphabet Song' |
Part of a heartbeat |
Photographer's setting |
Phrase usually before a colon |
Places for fish |
Plane heading? |
Pope of 1963-78 |
Possible response to 'My boss is leaving and I hate his replacement'? |
Printer's unit |
Printer's unit |
Put a stop to |
Put down roots? |
Reading and the like: Abbr. |
Reims's department |
Rings of islands |
Rubber gaskets |
Sault ___ Marie |
See 90-Across |
Senators' wear |
Short-finned ___ |
Simple bunk |
Singer Brickell |
Sitarist Shankar |
Skintight material |
Slip into |
Small brain size |
Some crockery |
Sound made with outstretched neck |
Speed-skating gold medalist Karin |
Stage after pupation |
Stepped |
Stew |
Stubborn one |
Grabs some chow? |
Grass and such |
Grizzlies who give great interviews? |
Heroine of TV's 'Alias,' for short |
Hindu avatar |
Hockey stat |
In a workable manner |
It gets in the groove |
It's used with some frequency |
Italian-born explorer of the New World |
Joan Collins's villain on 'Batman' |
Kind of question |
King Louis XII's birthplace |
Kook |
Law firm aide, for short |
Letter before resh |
Like some siblings |
Long bones |
Long narrative poem |
Long time that just flies by? |
Mag. staff |
Mao's grp. |
Matter to the jury |
Monte ___ |
Most fibrous |
Movie with a posse |
Nickname of a boxer who converted to Islam? |
Non-dean's list grades |
Not just approximately |
O.A.S. member: Abbr. |
O.A.S. member: Abbr. |
Offensive basketball position |
Officer with a half-inch stripe: Abbr. |
Onetime Mideast union: Abbr. |
Sub |
Substantiate |
Summer treats |
Supermarket checkout action |
Surpass in gluttony |
Test results, sometimes |
The auld sod |
Ticks off |
Title with a number, perhaps |
Tomfool finish |
Trader ___ |
U.N. agcy. |
Uncommon delivery |
United Feature Synd. partner |
Universal donor blood type, for short |
Uses a ring, maybe |
Warm assent |
Water color |
What King Arthur's men would like to have seen more of along the way? |
Where a haircut may end |
Where God sent Jonah |
Where scenes are seen |
Whom bouncers might bounce |
Wing, say |
With 40-Down, a 1975 horror novel |
With, in Wiesbaden |
___ for the long haul |
A camera may be set on this |
About |
An Easter egg hunt may have one |
Angina treatment, for short |
Batter's ploy |
Bee product? |
Befalls |
Blintz relative |
Board member: Abbr. |
Brand of sports drink |
Brunch buffet items |
Camp Pendleton group |
Cartoonist Avery |
Chanted sounds |
Claim of a sort |
Classroom handout |
Common Market letters |
Con junction |
Conventioneers' place |
Cool ___ |
Cut back |
Destructive stuff |
Device with a scroll wheel |
Director's second try |
Disbeliever's cry |
Don't chug |
Duo that might review films based on arcade games? |
E.P.A. pollution meas. |
Each |
Enjoys a hammock |
Fat as ___ |
Father-and-daughter fighters |
Fitting into a joint |
Forest sticker |
Got behind, with 'for' |
1940's spy grp. |
'Citizen Ruth' actress, 1996 |
'In that range' |
'Network' director, 1976 |
'Therefore, I have proven the existence of jalapeños!'? |
'Trainspotting' star Bremner |
1972 U.S. Open champion |
3 for 2 and 4: Abbr. |
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