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She was on the cover of back-to-back issues of Time in September 1997 crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of January 24th, 2013 other clues |
'Broccoli again?,' e.g |
'Good job!' |
'Kapow!' |
'Madness put to good uses,' per George Santayana |
'Whoa, baby!' |
'You're welcome, amigo' |
1968 to the present, in tennis |
Affair of the 1980s |
Atomic |
Back |
Bordering state |
Bygone political inits |
Chiquita import |
City community, informally |
City that's home to three Unesco World Heritage Sites |
Colorful fish |
Compact since 1982 |
Consistent with |
Country lads |
Dangerous family |
Decorative melody added above a simple musical theme |
First lady of the 1910s |
Forearm bones |
Fraternity letters |
Gathers on the surface, as a layer of molecules |
Goddess with a golden chariot |
Gulf of Finland feeder |
Have ___ with |
Hollywood's Roberts and others |
It may have one or two sides |
It stops at Manhattan's Washington Square and Rockefeller Center |
Lapsed |
Leave rolling in the aisles |
Line of Porsches whose name is Spanish for 'race' |
Line that ended in 1917 |
Marie Antoinette's loss |
Meal morsel |
Medicine amt |
Metalworker's tool |
Newsweek and others |
Nickname for Haydn |
Off course |
On ___ with |
Pal |
Part of a baby's daily schedule |
Part of P.S.T.: Abbr |
Part of the Iams logo |
Port ___ |
Put on guard |
Quick break |
Rice-A-___ |
Ride in London |
Sailor's heavy jacket |
See 67-Across |
Several 'Boris Godunov' parts |
Side by side |
Small image displayed in a browser's address bar |
Sockeroo |
Sprang |
Subject of a 2010 biography subtitled 'The Voice' |
Sushi fish |
Sweater material |
Tabloid TV show co-hosted by Mario Lopez |
Tale |
Talk show times: Abbr |
Title boy in a Humperdinck opera |
Two |
Type letters |
Unimaginative gift, maybe |
With 47-Down, popular hotel chain |
Word before and after 'yeah' |
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