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Spoke at length about, with 'on' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 27th, 2016 other clues
Affirmative
'Big Brother' host Julie
'Mine!,' in a schoolyard
'No problem here'
15-Across, e.g
Acceded, informally
Approached
Articles that are sometimes prewritten
Attorney general parodied by Ferrell
Be a kvetch
Bed of roses, so to speak
Body of agua
Boot attachment
Carrier with a Copenhagen hub
Cash in Baja
Coarse-toothed tool
Counting-off word
Cryophobe's fear
Denials
Dior dress style
Fashion editor Wintour
Five Pillars adherent
Gallery event
Get, as a point
Go head-to-head
God with a bow
Grand Canyon, notably
Has a bug
Has a yen (for)
Having new energy
Hill V.I.P.: Abbr
Hotfoots it, old-style
Hound variety
Inner self, to Jung
It's a 'gift'
Lake that's the source of the Mississippi
Last in a series
Makes hazy
Mid-11th century year
Muesli morsel
Noble's domain
Not getting much rain
Party notice that lands in your inbox
Pen name of the female author of 'Out of Africa'
Pen name of the female author of 'Silas Marner'
Pen name of the female author of 'The Cuckoo's Calling'
Pen name of the female author of 'Wuthering Heights'
Pen name of the female author of True Detective stories
Pewter, mostly
Possessive spirit
Prop at a Christmas play
Reference book feature
Rome's Via ___
Shade of raw linen
Still in the running
Story you can hardly believe
Take off the top
Terrier of old whodunits
Three-line work
Tilter's tool
Tiniest bit
Tiny
Traditional dog name
Travel guide listings
Trellis climbers
Unpainted, say
Up to, informally
Visibly awed
Volcano in Catania
What comes to mind
Wimbledon court surface
Wispy clouds
Womanizer
Word before gun or guitar
Written contest entry, say

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