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R E S T C U R E
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New York Times crossword of October 12th, 1997 other clues |
'Cheers!' |
'Takin' It ___ Streets' (1976 hit) |
'What's the ___?' |
1986 Starship hit |
40's-50's music |
Actress Stapleton |
Adjoining |
Anthem contraction |
Antique car owner's need, for short |
Antique car owner's need, for short |
Baja opposite |
Bank offerings, for short |
Bean counters |
Big Ten inits. |
Billiard shot |
Breathing fire |
Broadcast, e.g. |
Burr and Hamilton, e.g. |
Busy |
Caesar, for one |
Calendar abbr. |
Call, in a way |
Can-opening aid |
City on the Saône and Rhone |
Civil rights leader Medgar |
Close to, once |
Common correlatives |
Congo neighbor |
Crew tool |
Do piano work |
Dweeb |
Dynamite |
End amount |
Family once called 'the landlords of New York' |
Fan sound |
Fannie ___ |
Fatigues |
Fish that hitches rides |
Flair |
Fountain treat |
Garden pests |
Gimlet or screwdriver |
Give thumbs down |
Goldbrick |
Grabs in monopolistic fashion |
Grabs in monopolistic fashion |
Gun grp. |
Hill's partner |
Hosp. employee |
Hurray for José |
Imply |
Indian ox |
It fits under a head |
It may need stroking |
It's east of the Caspian |
Jewish pledge of faith |
Kind of quarter |
Kind of sale |
Knight's fair lady |
Le ___ Noël |
Letter encl. |
Like Burns's 'schemes o' mice an' men' |
Like early postcards |
Like loose soil |
Makes potable, in a way |
Making redundant |
Medium pace |
More level |
Musical composition |
Nabokov novel |
Navy NCO |
Not alfresco |
Not backing |
Off the mark |
Old 'S.N.L.' name |
One out? |
One who minds |
One with a successful day on Wall Street |
Open a package, maybe |
Order to a C.P.A.? |
Order to a cue card handler? |
Order to a D.A. with a hung jury? |
Order to a longshoreman? |
Order to a quarterback? |
Order to a sloppy senator? |
Order to a surgeon? |
Order to an art gallery worker? |
Order to an editor? |
Over and done with |
Park, for one |
Passover breads |
Pens |
Pepper, e.g. |
Perfect number |
Pindar work |
Polished |
Primes the pot |
Progress |
Push |
Puts down |
Puts up |
Quirks |
Recover from a drenching |
Robert Blake TV series |
Rock climber |
Rococo |
Sch. type |
Sendups |
Showing a lot of feeling |
Siouan language |
Small British island |
Snake sound |
Snaps of the fingers |
Soap seller |
Some dances |
Sonar signal |
Spleen |
Sticks together |
Strength: Var. |
Supermarket employee |
Surgical probe |
Surplus |
Tarzan portrayer |
Telecast over |
That Geller feller |
The Gipper |
They're on a sched. |
Thick locks |
Three-legged stand |
Ticket info, maybe |
Time-honored name? |
Transferred the title |
Troubles |
Up to |
Uplifted |
Use the spade again |
Vs. |
Where to hear 'O patria mia' |
Whole slew of |
Word with high or hunting |
Wreck |
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