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Thomas Joseph crossword of November 16th, 2015 other clues
Flat-bottomed boat
Cow chow
Turner of film
Hunting weapons
Phone button letters
Whole
Walked heavily
Dessert choice
Sockeye and coho
Texas' Houston
1040 org.
Carefully select
Mona Lisa feature
— -turvy
Goose sound
Old hand
Ump's call
Employ
Battle site of 1945
Oz visitor
Oodles
Bagel choice
Fan publication
Made over
Changes direction
Vegas machines
"It's a Wonderful Life" director
Tatum of "Paper Moon"
Insomniac's quaff
Salad base
Orange peels
Toward the stern
Goofs
Soap operas
Suitable
Skin opening
Chet Baker music
Hollers
Less assertive
Strongly concentrated
Half a sextet
Hocked
Home of the Marlins
Eyelashes
In the middle of
Assesses
Furious

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