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One may be red, white or silver crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 31st, 1997 other clues
About 3.5 million square miles
Almost any Three Stooges movie
Antarctica's ___ Coast
Approve, in a way
Assumed, with 'to'
Bar placed across a guitar fingerboard
Beastly blower
Beneficiary's brother, perhaps
Buttonhole
Can't take
Cartoon character who debuted in 1944
Chromatography spray
Coal tar derivatives
Cracked
Creative types
Cruise destination
Didn't go near
Dough to go?
Electroplating terminals
Fixed up
Gorge
Guillotined French poet Andre de ___
Heavy-handed group
Heed John the Baptist's advice
Host
It starts in April in D.C.
Keats, to Shelley
Kettle sound
Kind of plan
Lauders
Light, one-seated carriage
Mambo's cousin
Mare's-nest
Melted glace
More mysterious
Musicians' treasures
Nancy's successor
Neisse River's outlet
Night-blooming cactus
Obscured, with 'out'
One may be terrible
One who does voice-overs
Opera 'The Tale of ___ Saltan'
Osaka-to-Tokyo dir.
Oscar winner Wiest
Popular liniment brand
Rips through pages?
Robe rooms
Some test participants
Statue brought to life, in myth
Studying secondarily
Style of the Ashcan School
They're found in the ground
Travel agent's suggestion
Words before 'Love' on screen and in song
'Taps' time
'Amadeus' choreographer
'Tsk!'
'The Girl With the Hatbox' star
1973 Pulitzer winner FitzGerald
A Ford

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