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Pfc.'s boss crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of December 2nd, 1998 other clues
'All systems go'
'Get going!'
'One ___ customer'
A lot
A lot of a drill sergeant's drill
Aardvark fare
Actress Alicia
Actress Gaynor
Ancient kingdom east of the Dead Sea
Baloney
Beer opener
Big ___ elephant
Boated, maybe
Brings up
Can't wait to have
Chicken ___ king
Chop down
Double-reed woodwind
Elbowroom
End of the quip
Five-time Wimbledon champ
Fret
Fritter away
Fungus byproduct
Genetic letters
Giggling sound
Guys
Have a good day on the links
Help with the heist
Hoo-ha
How the Des Moines R. flows
I-95, e.g.: Abbr.
In that case
Invitation letters
It may help you 'catch up'
Kellogg Foods brand
Kind of acid
Kind of down
Look for again
Lounging around
Mac maker
Maiden name preceder
Matrix
Modern summons
Mother of Hera
Nuts
One of the 3 B's
Part of a spur
Passe
Plant in Flanders fields
Potted tree
Powerful combination
Prod
Prodding
Quip, part 2
Quip, part 3
Result of venting?
Rock's ___ Fighters
Session with an M.D.
Shade of blond
Side in the Peloponnesian War
Sighs of distress
Snake charmee
Spot overlooking center court, say
Start of a quip
Take a chance on
Telethon, e.g.
The Big Apple
There may be a catch in it
Two-toned horses
Way in
Wet behind the ears
Whitewashes
With vigor
Word with whip or rip
Wordsworth work
___ Kabibble

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