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Some Dadaist collectibles crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of December 13th, 2002 other clues |
Brand of skin care product |
1963 title role for Shirley |
2000 Peace Nobelist Kim ___ Jung |
Ancient Egyptian royal emblems |
Apologue author |
Be different |
Canadian financial market inits. |
Charge with another duty |
Chase vehicle, briefly |
Cozy winter wear |
Cream puff |
Egyptian king of the 19th dynasty |
English class topic |
Fashion accessory given in May, maybe |
First name in objectivism |
First word of Burns's 'To a Mouse' |
Former lottery runner: Abbr. |
Forsaken |
Forward-looking woman? |
Full deck at Caesars Palace? |
Giant legend |
Grandpa Walton portrayer Will |
Gymnasts rarely see them |
Home to a cranberry crop |
Hurricane heading: Abbr. |
It may sway a jury |
It often has a red coat |
Kick up one's heels |
Landing area |
Langtry of the stage |
Match disappointment |
Most game shows have them |
Movable musical symbol |
Move in on |
Mr. O, in 1960's-70's headlines |
Noted 1920's murder defendant |
Occupational suffix |
Orkney Islands settler |
Patsy's 'Absolutely Fabulous' pal |
Percussion instrument |
Pick-up-sticks game |
Practically valueless monetary unit |
Prizes since 1949 |
Projectionists' needs |
Queen, worker or soldier |
Quick |
Rose and fell, in a way |
Rubbish |
Ruth Etting's trademark tune |
Sagas, say |
See 21-Across |
See 47-Down |
Skin care product |
Some army exercises |
Some long-distance receivers |
Spanish key |
Spruce up |
Take in |
Those, to José |
Took in |
Touchy one? |
Vigorous exercise system |
Was vindicated |
Well-gotten gain? |
With 32-Down, pickup choice |
With 56-Across, features of some pens |
___ Club |
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