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Pinot ___ (wine) crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 4th, 2005 other clues
Some linens
Stable enclosure
Suffix with major
Super-duper
Take a breather
Tooth layer
$5.15/hour, e.g.
'How do I love ___?'
Tread
'See you later'
Vegas spread?
Aladdin's transportation
Voting no
When repeated, Road Runner's sound
'Yow!'
Whom the cheerleaders cheer
'___ smokes!'
Wide shoe designation
Woodwinds
Autumn
B-ball
Woody of 'Manhattan'
Yeltsin's successor as leader of Russia
Balance beam?
___ fixe (obsession)
Banned orchard spray
Barely made, with 'out'
Beautiful skill
Before-test work, informally
Beyond doubt
Boar's mate
Boss
Brit. word reference
Butter substitute
Car stoppers
Catch, as a perp
Check mate?
Cheese dishes
Completely botch
Cry heard on a fairway
Deal finalizer
Dictator Amin
Doing nothing
Dyemaker's container
Eat away at
Event with bucking broncos
Ferris wheel or bumper cars
Fiasco
Film unit
Firm offer?
Footnote abbr.
Frequently
Futile
Glasgow gal
Grocery pathway
Hit musical set in Argentina
Illinois city symbolizing middle America
Irish republic
Join
Katey of 'Married … With Children'
Kiddie
Latvia's capital
Leave, slangily
Loch ___ monster
Mess up
Mispelled, for misspelled, e.g.
Norway's capital
Not check or charge
One who complains, complains, complains
Opposite of gave
Pepsi, for one
Person in a zebra-striped shirt, informally
Prefix with suction
Red Rose
Refusals
Relatives of termites
Simple song

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