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Sedimentary materials crossword clue


S A N D S T O N E S

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New York Times crossword of May 22nd, 2004 other clues
Home ___
Hubbard of fiction
Indian bovine with a humped shoulder
Insane talker
Introductory text
It can give a golfer a lift
Jackson moniker
Jay follower
Kind of acid
Lady Bird's middle name
Like the items shown on 'Antiques Roadshow'
Make, with 'out'
Meeting of the minds
Money-losing proposition
Nasdaq listing
Nasser once led it: Abbr.
Not shy
One can't do this
One ordered to take two tablets
Pays a visit
Port on the Vistula
Possible source of big winnings
Put out
Puts on a coat
Resting place of God, in the Bible
Ringbearer of Scandinavian myth: Var.
Rocky prominence
Rocky prominence
Santa ___, Calif.
Seoul's Kyung ___ University
Shop, for one
Skating legend
Slippery ones
Slower, musically
'Eat to live, not live to eat' penner
Ancient Wonder site
'Voice of Israel' writer
Another white meat
Archie or Veronica
Arms of the underworld
Bit of granola
Bed-In for Peace participant, 1969
Boston college
Brave, for instance
Buddy-buddy
Chicken giant
Chris's player in 'The Magnificent Seven'
Cleanup target
Colony member
Cutlass maker
Early American explorer
Extreme
Familiarize
Final farewell
Further
Guantánamo Bay, e.g.
Sound off
Straight
Texas/Louisiana border river
They build bridges
Throw for a loss?
Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Unprofessional film quality
Weakly pronounced consonant, in phonetics
When repeated, a child's plaything
Where errors are seen
Words on some maps

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