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Oxford letters crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of January 4th, 2007 other clues |
'The Last of the Mohicans' woman |
'Tobermory' writer |
'___ Mio' |
Actor Morales |
Adams of 'The Ernie Kovacs Show' |
Advantages |
As yet |
Asia's Trans ___ mountains |
Bake in a shallow dish |
Botticelli figure |
Canadian prov. |
Classic Paris couture house |
Commuting cost |
Concert wind |
Condescend |
Crackerjack |
Cuba, e.g.: Abbr. |
Currier's partner |
Friend, slangily |
Gets on |
Goes (for) |
Good or bad name, informally |
Got down |
Haiti, once |
Haphazardly |
Having I-strain? |
Hunger for |
In a bad way |
Iowa college |
Isabel, for one |
Isn't conspicuous |
Kind of message |
Kind of orch. |
Lincoln and others |
Los Angeles harbor site |
Make |
Members of a raiding party |
Mideast money |
Neptune's realm |
Not go straight |
Novelist Gide |
One of a pair of conjunctions |
Opposite of flabby |
Origin of the word 'troll' |
Picnic staple |
Playwright Fugard |
Pork ___ |
Poured |
Prefight event |
Prefix with pad |
President |
Puncture |
Realm |
Rodeo performer |
Rubs |
Sci-fi figure |
Shake |
Show eager anticipation |
Singular, to Caesar |
Skates |
Skiing mementos? |
Small bag |
Spanish entree |
Sprint |
Struggles |
Subjects of Guinness records? |
Tool holder |
Uncommon trick taker |
Wearers of eagle insignia |
Week or month at the office, usually |
Without a regular schedule |
Word repeated in a Beatles refrain |
Zap |
___ Brooks, 1950's-60's 'Meet the Press' host |
___ Gwyn, mistress of Charles II |
___ Major |
___ Valley, Calif. |
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