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One who winds up on a field crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 19th, 2014 other clues
Movie with the line 'I'm a vulgar man. But I assure you, my music is not'
Noted 1-Across studier
Not iffy
1965 Yardbirds hit
'___ me'
A kid might be punished for showing it
Alternative to the pill, briefly
Artery connection
Barreled
Battle-planning aid
Be a juggler?
Be a very fast learner?
Best seller
Biblical venison preparer
Brave, e.g
Call for a timeout
Celle-là, across the Pyrenees
Chaises, in Cheshire
Character in many Baum works
Company with the King David Club
D preceder
Do a 35-Across chore
Dweller near the Potemkin Stairs
Ending of saccharides
Fail at falling asleep
Flower child?
Folks working on courses?
Had dogs, e.g
Hungarian name meaning 'sincere'
Hybrid, maybe
In
It has many giants and dwarfs
John in an arena
Letters in old atlases
Like Cinderella's stepsisters vis-à-vis Cinderella
Like many rodeo animals
Like Princess Leia vis-à-vis Luke Skywalker
Like some broody teens
Marked up, say
Noted acid studier
Part of the former Republic of Pisa
Pity party plaint
Pour it on
Profit-sharing figure: Abbr
Roller coaster feature with a food name
Romp
Run down a mountainside
Scarab, e.g
Scores
Seaweed derivative
Slip through, say
Snaps
Some body work
Something pocketed in Italy?
Spring place
St. Patrick's Day order
Telescope part
Tip for slips
Title woman in a 'Paint Your Wagon' song
Track on 'Beatles '65'
Tuesday preceder
Underdog playoffs participant
Where Gray's 'lowing herd wind slowly'
'Cap'n ___' (1904 novel)
'Lost Horizon' figure
'Out!'
'___ Game'
'Saw' sights
'Who ___?'

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