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Signal to pilots crossword clue
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Premier Sunday crossword of May 22nd, 2016 other clues |
$20/day, say |
'Faust' and others |
'Once upon -- ...' |
'Pow!' |
'Star Wars' creature |
'That guy!' |
'Too cool!' |
-- mill (bar) |
-- Moines |
-- now and then |
-- Trapp family |
1940s film critic James |
A doc prescribes it |
Actor/comic Gilliam |
Actress Dawber |
Actress Olin |
Actress Wilde of 'House' |
African nation |
African nation |
Always, to Donne |
Apollo program org |
Attention |
Bachelor suitable for marriage, say |
Bakery treats |
Bath fixture |
Beat poet Ginsberg |
Block-filled theme park |
Bowl over |
Brand of flavored balms in tubes |
Bully's words of authority |
Burning liquid |
Cliff rock |
Co. name abbr |
Cobra sound |
Coral island |
Crime scene material |
Dark loaf |
Day of song |
De-creasing workers |
Edible soft-shell mollusk |
Eellike fish |
Egg mass |
Elderly Smurf |
Entertainer Gabor |
Eyes closely |
Feature |
Fine violin |
Forward, as a message with a hashtag |
Frank topper |
French folk song |
Fruit that's often dried |
Gallery stand |
Gardner of 'Mogambo' |
Gem in a ring |
Glowers |
Golf rarity |
Graceful street liner |
Grand Prix racing |
Greyhound transport |
Hack (off) |
Half-diameters |
He voiced Carl in 'Up' |
Hens and heifers |
High-school junior's grade |
Hits the gas |
Imbiber's hwy. offense |
Jacket-and-tie affairs |
Kitchen lure |
Koreans and Laotians |
Late 19th-century political group |
Laugh half |
Lazy type |
Lead-in to skeleton |
Less nasty |
Licoricelike herbs |
Like OPEC nations |
Look from a villain |
Mao -- -tung |
Margaret Mitchell's plantation |
Medieval balladeer, maybe |
Mom's treatment |
Moniker, in France |
Moore or Lovato |
Moseying |
Narration |
New hire |
Non-U.S. gas brand |
North Carolina university |
Not so bright |
Novelist Ira |
Of birth |
Old carrier |
Ott of baseball |
Overturns |
Part of a dance move |
Partook of |
PayPal funds, e.g |
Pearl makers |
Perplexes |
Person with an ex-spouse |
Pivot point |
Prefix with plop or flop |
Put turf over |
Really small |
Redcap at work, often |
Rob violently |
Roomy rides |
Royal staff |
Shifting of responsibility to another |
Sicilian volcano |
Sign light |
Slowly, in music |
Slum abodes |
Snakebite treaters |
Snaky curves |
Solo often in Italian |
Some book blurbs |
Some poplars |
Speech therapy topic |
Suffix with 29-Down |
Suffix with pay or plug |
Taft's foreign policy |
Tentacled reef dwellers |
The girl |
Three-card game |
Tie in a race |
Tosses in |
Tower atop a mosque |
Treaded winter vehicles |
Twins' rivals |
University SSE of Spokane |
Use a recliner, e.g |
Use profanity |
Uses eyes |
V-formation fliers |
Very strong |
Volkswagen family car |
War group |
Wheaton of 'Stand by Me' |
Word after lo or chow |
Wrestling holds |
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