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Parting south of the border crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of October 21st, 2003 other clues |
Actress Peeples |
Apartment, to Brits |
Apollo's plaything? |
Author Kingsley |
Bandage, to Brits |
Berths |
Bygone autocrat |
Chastise |
Composer Satie |
Doctor's office, to Brits |
Dodo has two |
Drug-yielding shrub |
Druggist, to Brits |
Earthlink competitor |
Elementary textbook, to Brits |
Eram, ___, erat |
Firms: Abbr. |
Foul-up |
Free (of) |
Fruits of victory |
Gardener's soil |
Garters, to Brits |
Gift to a diva |
Got a whiff of, old-style |
Graham who wrote 'The Quiet American' |
Guardian spirits |
Hip roof |
Holds up |
Home of 'The Sopranos' |
Indianapolis-to-Atlanta dir. |
Iridescent gem |
Is a monarch |
It doesn't fly |
It doesn't fly anymore |
Jalopy |
Just |
Kind of page |
Lawyers, to Brits |
Like some numerals |
Like the farmer MacDonald |
Literature Nobelist Gordimer |
Lt.'s subordinate |
Mail delivery, to Brits |
Makes up (for) |
Mama Cass |
Mold-ripened cheese |
N.B.A.'s Abdul-Jabbar |
Night watcher |
Princeton's historic ___ Hall |
Proficient in |
Pulitzer winner Quindlen |
Richard ___ |
Rubbed out |
Shot in the arm, maybe |
Slalomed |
Slender instrument |
Slow |
Sofa |
Sound on cobblestone streets |
Subway, to Brits |
Surprised gasps |
Tea, to Brits |
Tease |
They're charged |
Thin and light |
Those, to Robert Burns |
Tougher, as a parent |
Tree with catkins |
Trig ratio |
Turner known as the Sweater Girl |
Uncreative education method |
Uniform, to Brits |
Update the alarm system |
Violin bow application |
Waits on |
___ friends |
___ the side of caution |
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