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One of only three winners of consecutive Masters crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 23rd, 2015 other clues
Part admitting air to a tire
Phishing fodder
Polo of TV's 'The Fosters'
Quiet parrots
Réponse négative
Retreats from the heat
Right in France
Run past the W?
Runaway bride, e.g
Same old story?
Shabby state
Shepherd of old movies
Shetland sweater style
So-called 'Capital of Latin America'
Something to watch in a library
Sound like a baby
Spartan hangout
Starting point of a train trip to Timbuktu, in song
Theater name
Theater trailer?
Tonic for 'tired blood'
Triage pros
Uncovering, with 'out'
___ crusade
___ Hill, historic home of Theodore Roosevelt
Bye words?
Alternative to a head slap
Appropriated inappropriately
Beatles song with the line 'My tears are falling like rain from the sky'
Blind spot?
Bus schedule word
Click to send a return
Clouded condition
Coordinated activity?
Country with the most official languages
Crate and barrel wood
Credit to a reliever
Danger on der Autobahn
Does nothing
Donations for life?
E.U. member since '07
Ear pieces?
Fetch
Filaments in wrought iron
Forecast
Former trade union, for short
Freshly
Fun house outbursts
Good humor
Here, over there
Hip bands
Hot potatoes and cold fish?
Huns by the hundreds, say
Imperial bars?
Inuit companion
It often has lab work: Abbr
Joe of 'Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'
Kin of iambs
Knight-time story
Knock out
Lewis-Clark State College locale
Many a Snapchat snap
Measure of a radio band
More than enough
Not at all wooden
Not give up
Nothin'
One likely to take an elevator to work
One of a satanic couple
Onetime dwellers along the Big Blue River
Oozy stuff

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