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Slaw or fries, e.g. crossword clue
S I D E
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New York Times crossword of January 1st, 2008 other clues |
S.A.S.E., e.g. |
Sailor, colloquially |
Sierra ___, Africa |
Station with a show |
Stick of gum, e.g. |
Straight: Prefix |
Suffer from a charley horse |
Superannuated |
Taken wing |
The blahs |
Transvaal trekker |
Uno + dos |
Vanilla ___ |
Victuals |
Vintage autos |
Vocational school instruction |
Zig or zag |
___ 9000, sci-fi computer |
___ pants (multipocketed wear) |
___ to mankind |
___-cone |
'The World of Suzie ___' |
'Don't ___' |
'Mamma Mia' group |
'Maria ___' (Dorsey tune) |
'Meet the Fockers' co-star, 2004 |
'The shoe ___ the other foot' |
'What else?' |
'___ Jury' (Spillane novel) |
A choir may stand on it |
A couple of chips, maybe |
All gone, as dinner |
Berkeley Breathed comic strip |
Bit of air pollution |
Bobby Orr, notably |
Bring into harmony |
Certain vanity plate for husband-and-wife cars |
Cleveland's lake |
Colonial settlement |
Common employment benefit |
Common Seattle forecast |
Daydreamer's state |
Digit in binary code |
Directional suffix |
Edward who wrote the play 'The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia' |
Either of two directing brothers |
Enlarge a house |
Fit snugly |
Florence's river |
Good thing |
Hamelin's problem |
Hard on the ears |
Harley rider |
Injury reminder |
Intimidate |
Joseph Conrad novella |
Kind of club that's a hint to this puzzle's theme |
Letter-shaped opening for a bolt |
Lieutenant |
Like Lincoln, in physique |
Links bend |
Mayberry boy |
Men-only |
Money to help one through a tight spot |
Participated temporarily, as with a band |
Pastor's flock |
Play chauffeur |
Police con |
Prefix with -postale |
Prefix with lock or knock |
Purchases for a shindig |
Really hot under the collar |
Rebellious Turner |
Relax, as rules |
Reverse, on a PC |
Ring outcome, briefly |
Room plus, in a hotel |
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