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Plied, as a dirty trick crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 10th, 2004 other clues
'It is the sea / Gone with the sun,' wrote Rimbaud
'Never Wave at a ___' (1952 military farce)
1040 attachment
Actor Tom of 'Top Gun'
Alpha ___ acids (cosmetic ingredients)
Back
Be summarily lost ... or what 30-Across might do?
Bear fruit
Bulk up
Charlie Chan player of 50's TV
Cheap
Cheers
Dangerously positioned, like 30-Across, often?
Devilfish
Dishwasher, at times
End of a flight?
Famous Bruin #4
Fine home decoration
Flimflam
Get an ___ effort
Give up, slangily
Hit series whose pilot was the TV movie 'Panic at Malibu River'
In condensed form
Investing opportunity, for short
It's more than a desire
Jam
Kind of support
Letters
Like some hard soils
Like the winner in a guessing contest
Make inquiries
Mean
Modern alternative to Hallmark
Moniker suggested by the pattern of white squares in this grid
Most dear
Mount
Nashville sch.
New York's ___ Stadium
Off-road motorcycle competition
One of the crowd, perhaps
Penitent soul
Peter Gunn's girlfriend
Pitch-black
Place
Posthaste
Proofer's mark
Renowned chair designer
Right angle
Round at a snack bar
Savory jelly
Sci. class
Short respite
Simple hairstyle
Ski resort near Snowbird
Skill often touted but rarely seen
Slogs far afield
Some MOMA holdings
Spots to spot Dalmatians
Spotted
Susan who wrote the 1978 best seller 'Compromising Positions'
Swift sailing vessel
Vegetable matter
You or me, e.g.

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