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Saint-Exupéry lad crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 12th, 1999 other clues
'That hurts!'
Actress Hunt
Air pollution
Arachnid of song
Authentic
Avarice
Boo-boo
California border lake
Celestial bear
Cell terminal
Charged particle
Close
Concept
Cup fraction
Deadly sins number
Dirty dealing
Doctrine
Done
Election winners
Endure
Engagement token
Etna output
First word on a 'lost dog' sign
Football Hall-of-Famer Merlin
For men only
Get ___ of (reach by phone)
Goofs up
Grimm villain
Grocery section
Gun's recoil
Implore
In any way
Indignation
Ivories
Lawn tools
Like most paragraphs
Look of disdain
Loud kiss
Medicinal amount
Metric weight
Money in 31-Across
Moves furtively
Not so dumb
Nursery rhyme fellow
Old-fashioned letter
Olympic prizes
Pancakes served with sour cream
Paper-and-string flier
Pig Latin, e.g.
Pitcher's place
Province in Tuscany
Psychiatrist
Ray
Repose
Rich soils
Sailor's time off
Samuel's teacher
Sharpen, as a knife
Shorebirds
Signs, as a contract
Singer Turner
Sort
St. Bernard's bark
Stocking shade
Sum up
Take care of
The 'E' of B.P.O.E.
TV drama length, usually
Unbroken
Unemployment office sight
Vegetable that's hard to eat with a knife
Victor who wrote 'Les Misérables'
What Senators represent
Withhold
Young hooter

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