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P.M. after Eshkol crossword clue
M E I R
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New York Times crossword of April 12th, 2006 other clues |
'Devil in Miss Jones,' for one |
'I Got a Name' singer, 1973 |
'I'm game!' |
'Inventive' monogram |
'Li'l ___' |
'___ looks like a duck
' |
Admission receipts |
Agitation |
All tied up |
As a result |
Author Turgenev |
Ball in a basket, maybe |
Bill of Rights advocacy grp. |
Bit of marine life |
Bona fide |
Cager O'Neal, to fans |
Carrier once with an American flag logo |
Casino needs |
Cellular stuff |
Chapel vow |
Cold weather attire |
Contests ending in draws? |
Cries of dismay |
Daisy ___ |
Dangerous biters |
Davenports |
Dreamcast company |
Dummy Mortimer |
Earth Day mo. |
Egyptologist's study |
Excoriate |
Foreign attys.' degrees |
Fort ___, Calif. |
French clerics |
Frenzied woman |
Fresh from the oven |
Gender ___ |
Hawaii, before 1959: Abbr. |
Hello from Canberra |
Home of the bygone Aloha Bowl |
Hope chest material |
In the style of the 'Moonlight Sonata' |
Indiana city named for a foreign country |
Lacking in tact |
Legendary Bruin |
Like Tom Thumb |
Linen shade |
Lingo |
Many a jazz combo |
Marcel Marceau character |
Marches may be written in it |
Medea, to Circe |
More aloof |
Noted 1928 musical work, with 'The' |
One-named supermodel |
Part of Q.E.D. |
Prescribed time |
Prickly heat |
Put on the clothesline |
Regarding |
Shrovetide treats |
Sinclair rival, once |
Some fancy vocabulary |
Start of a Web address |
Stock exchange purchase |
Street seen on 'Perry Mason' |
Take the gold |
The Bucs stop here |
Touch down |
Twilight, to Tennyson |
Vexes |
Volleyball ace Gabrielle |
What gentle strokes may produce |
Work by Chagall |
Worker often seen crouching |
Wrap around a sandwich |
___-bitty |
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