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Peter and Francis: Abbr crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of March 27th, 2016 other clues |
'Perfecto!' |
'After all that hard work, I'll order some cake'? |
'American Greed' channel |
'Climb ___ Mountain' |
'Hey, I want to listen here!' |
'Ooh, dat hurt!' |
'Sharp' fashion |
'Speed' star |
'Where to Invade Next' filmmaker |
'___ sport!' |
1 + 2, in Germany |
1-5 on a cellphone screen |
1914 battle site |
Actor Stephen |
Anatomical sac |
Antarctic waters |
Bellyache |
Best |
Burden |
Bust supporter |
Cape Cod town |
Carriage |
Looney Tunes devil, for short |
Member of Generation Z |
Messenger of biochemistry |
Mormons, for short |
Party with pu pu platters |
Carried on |
Chinese calendar animal |
City and province of southern Italy |
Clobbers |
Comment after a bull's-eye |
Compact |
Comparable (to) |
Composer Novello |
Composer of the Windows 95 start-up sound |
Cone head? |
Confirmation, e.g |
Cotton candy additive |
Country whose name is one letter different from a mountain |
Creature on the Australian coat of arms |
Cut ties with, in a way |
Cylindrical pasta |
Derisive cry |
Desires |
Distress |
Dundee turndown |
Encouraging words from slug enthusiasts? |
Fan part |
Fifth-to-last word in the Lord's Prayer |
Fish eggs |
French film director Clair |
Game for little sluggers |
Gheorghe ___, former 7'7' N.B.A. player |
Golf's Champagne Tony |
Gray matter? |
Grp. that gets the lead out? |
Have in view |
Hayek of 'Frida' |
Hit the ground running? |
Hook, line and sinker |
Huge spans |
Ibsen's homeland: Abbr |
Indian retreats |
Investment sometimes pronounced as a name |
iRobot vacuum |
Japanese noodle |
Juillet et août |
Kemper of 'The Office' |
Latin word on the back of a dollar bill |
Law school class |
Leading |
Letters of invitation? |
Like Loyola and Xavier universities |
Like most trivia, in the real world |
Like some losers |
Like some prose |
Lindbergh, e.g |
Little darling |
Long race, in brief |
Longtime soap actress Hall |
Magazine edition: Abbr |
Make secret |
Math ordinal |
Milo of stage and screen |
Mozart's '___ kleine Nachtmusik' |
Mummy in 'The Mummy' |
Musical lead-in to -smith |
New York engineering sch |
Nothing: Fr |
One side of a quad, say |
One-named hitmaker of the 1950s-'60s |
Pasta whose name is Italian for 'feathers' |
Peg solitaire puzzle brand |
People holding things up |
Peter Pan rival |
Play |
Possible reply to 'Where are you?' |
Precision |
Prefix with -scope |
Rap's Dr. ___ |
Ring master |
Risky |
Rogers, Orbison and Yamaguchi |
Roman gods |
Sale tag abbr |
Saverin who co-founded Facebook |
SEAL Team 6 mission |
Shout to one about to be knighted? |
Sicilian six |
Skyscraping |
Some offensive linemen: Abbr |
Sponsor of classic radio's 'Little Orphan Annie' |
Stoned |
Surmise |
Take a clothing slogan too seriously? |
Terminal in a computer network |
Thanks, in Hawaii |
The matador's foe |
Tiger Stadium sch |
Tiny powerhouse |
Top-notch |
Toymaker Rubik |
Try |
Tulle, to brides? |
Up |
Video game playing, e.g |
Voice from a phone |
Warren Buffett's rule about hugging? |
What a bandoleer holds |
When Hamlet says 'Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio' |
Whom 'I saw' on a seesaw, in a tongue twister |
Word said with right or rise |
Word with two apostrophes |
You are, in español |
___ Aviv |
___ bean |
___ Day (Hawaiian holiday) |
___-d'Oise (French department) |
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