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'Slaves of New York' author Janowitz crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 4th, 2005 other clues
Rocky ridge
Romance, e.g.
Setting for betting
Snowbird's destination
Some wedding music providers
Squirm
Strand, in a way
Stretchy athletic item
Tach reading
Tennis lesson subject
U.S. secretary of state raised in the Bronx
Vintner's vessel
W.W. II fighters
Warner ___
Where a kookaburra lives
Where the buoys are
Wingdings
Yearbook sect.
___ flask (lab container)
'___ Coming' (1969 Three Dog Night hit)
'Don't look at me!'
'Dynasty' actress
'This ___ life!'
'Uh-uh!'
'___ small world'
1964 hit with the lyric 'C'mon and turn it on, wind it up, blow it out'
Actor Ron of 'Superfly'
Analyzes
Apple that may be green or red
Australian state: Abbr.
Basset hound of the comics
Beat in a pool
Big dos
Cattle variety
Cereal box stat.
Colorful language
Come across as
Den denizens
Dwindle
Encroachment
End of a sentence, maybe
Epitome of blackness
Ethnic cuisine
Etta of old comics
Extra room, perhaps
Faint
Father figures
Feature of a Friars Club meeting
Flower child
Flu symptoms
Go to an extreme
Great Lakes swimmers
Green light
Guitarist Van Halen
Hardly laughing
He wrote 'To Helen' and 'For Annie'
Healing plants
Historic beginning?
Honor society letter
Ibiza, e.g.
Klinger portrayer
Line of fashion?
Mag famous for sex quizzes
Major artery
Maximum weight of a ball in Olympic soccer
Nielsen respondent
Occupation not much seen nowadays?
Olympic archer
One of the Brontë sisters
Others, in Latin
Prefix with dimensional
Pro golfers' circuit
Profit

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