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Science magazine of the 1970s-'90s crossword clue
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The Denver Post crossword of November 6th, 2019 other clues |
Louvre Pyramid designer |
PC support pro |
Petting zoo animals |
Tijuana's peninsula, briefly |
Exemplary one |
Garlic-crushing tool |
Uncle Remus creator Joel Chandler |
"If all ___ fails . . ." |
Bacon or Lamb work |
Distribute, with "out" |
Petty of "Orange Is the New Black" |
Mesozoic and Victorian |
Norse god on an eight-legged horse |
Currency in Cape Town |
Papa John's orders |
River of Caen |
Touched the tarmac |
Rara ___ |
Self-referential, in modern lingo |
Wraps up |
Jackass' sound |
Muddled situation |
Catch on |
"Who ___ to say?" |
Window-closing PC key |
Ginnie or Fannie follower |
1974 pop hit with Spanish lyrics |
Hosp. scrub areas |
Pager's sound |
Some humanities degs. |
Where apnea might be studied |
Poetic unit of rhythm |
On the way up |
River through Kazakhstan |
___ boots ('60s footwear) |
Dutch dairy export |
Negotiations glitch |
Parsley or sage |
It cleans gunk from auto bodies |
Emma the Avenger |
Hairpieces, slangily |
Toward the stern |
Village Voice bestowal |
Fey of "Baby Mama" |
Inaugural ball, e.g. |
Warnings of gas leaks |
Myanmar, by another name |
Midler of "The Rose" |
Spiner who played Data |
Fully anesthetized |
Like a well-basted turkey |
Ward with the 1979 No. 1 hit "Ring My Bell" |
Interlock, as gears |
Falls back |
Floor wedge, perhaps |
Cybercafe amenity |
Deliveries from Clay or Webster |
Muscle cars nicknamed "Goats" |
Conrad's "___ Jim" |
"War and Peace," e.g. |
Clairvoyant's gift, briefly |
"My Funny Valentine" lyricist Lorenz |
Novel postscript |
Precede the headliner |
Well-chewed Bazooka hunk |
Young ___ (library section) |
Iranian currency |
___ de plume |
Honest-to-goodness |
Fields of expertise |
Mineral abundant in liver |
Socially inept sort |
Drooling toon dog |
Foe of Connors and Lendl |
Dairy product from Monterey |
Phonograph part |
Make an entrance |
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