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Shipping mainstay of the 1600s crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of March 26th, 2009 other clues |
'... ___ he drove out of sight' |
'Lucky Jim' novelist, 1954 |
'___ But the Brave' (1965 Sinatra film) |
1899 gold rush locale |
1977 best seller set at Boston Memorial Hospital |
1985 Meg Tilly title role |
A la ___ (nearby: Sp.) |
Acts the yenta |
Antique dealer's happy discovery |
Anytime |
Appears imminent |
Articulate |
Barker of the Cleveland Indians who pitched a perfect game in 1981 |
Chew the scenery |
Chinese porcelain with a pale green glaze |
Christmas verse starter |
Crank (up) |
David ___ George, British P.M., 1916-22 |
Dimwit, in Yiddish slang |
Divine water |
Double ___ |
Drop |
Elderly relative, informally |
Eur. monarchy |
Extremely large, old-style |
Fallow |
Figure in the Edda |
Fix |
Former Nebraska senator James |
Funnyman Don |
In the past |
In unison |
Increases |
International company with the slogan 'Home away from home' |
Is afflicted by |
It runs parallel to the radius |
Levels |
Melon's site |
Monkeyshine |
New growth |
North African city captured by the Allies in 1942 |
Overbrim (with) |
Philly hoopster |
Physician William |
Poem, part 2 |
Poem, part 3 |
Poem, part 4 |
Promotional item |
Pull-down list |
Puts in a snug spot |
Queen of Bollywood |
Radio geek |
Rain forest implement |
Refuge for David, in the Bible |
Relay division |
Reorganizes drastically |
Say with two syllables where one would do, say |
Sedona maker |
Singer with the 2008 gold record 'And Winter Came ...' |
Sleep disturbers |
Sommer of Hollywood |
South American monkey |
Spray target |
Start of a poem by Emily Dickinson that continues 'But God be with the Clown, / Who ponders this tremendous scene' |
Teacher's before-class work |
The worst of times |
They have no ties |
Try to see |
Volume unit |
Warren who founded a rental car company |
What you might push a pushpin in |
___ contraceptive |
___ tide |
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