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'Seduction of the Minotaur' author crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 1st, 2004 other clues
's
'So that's it!'
S
Salon offering
Sandberg of baseball
Sandy's sound
Saudi citizen
Scale's top, sometimes
Scand. land
Schaffhausen's river
Scoreboard postings
Scream or be rowdy, as a child
Screenwriter James
Scrooge's cry
Sea or way ending
Seaman
Seckel's cousin
Second in a series
See eye to eye
Select
Send for information
Seneca's being
Sense of self
Series of legis. meetings
Sexy person
Shelley work
Ship to remember
Shorten, in a way
Shortstop of fame
Showroom sample
Sick and tired
Signature tune
Significant period
Similes' relatives
Single-named singer
Singular person
Sister of Thalia
Site where trees are displayed
Skillful act
Skirt style
Slay, in a way
Slot filler in a gearwheel
Smeltery input
Snaps again
Soap may be found like this
Solo for Renata Scotto
Soothing, weatherwise
Sort of cuisine
Sounds of hesitation
Sour fruit
Spanish boy
Speeders' penalties
Spill consequence
Spirit
Spleen
Split to unite
Spoon-bender Geller
Sporting blade
Sprints
Squab alternative
St. Louis sight
Start to function?
Started moving
Station ration
Stella who founded an acting conservatory
Still woolly
Stockpile
Stood no more
Strapped
Stud fees
Stunning
Sun. talk
Swearing-in words

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