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Start of an old Army recruiting line crossword clue
B E A L L
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New York Times crossword of February 2nd, 2011 other clues |
'After the maid cleans out the ___ ___ going to polish the fireplace doors' |
'At the organic market, the price of ___ ___ from moderate to ridiculous' |
'Hey there!' |
'The note accompanying the ___ ___ that all money should go to charity' |
'The reporter heard the New York ___ ___ his coach' |
'The teacher found that ___ ___-a-longs helped her pupils remember their ABCs' |
'___ Nacht' (Christmas carol) |
'___ that cute?!' |
'___ to you!' |
15-Across and allies: Abbr. |
Accept a contract |
Alone, on the stage |
Asian nanny |
Blind component |
Bobblehead movement |
Caste member |
Center of Good & Plenty candy |
Class with many functions: Abbr. |
Club for knights |
Doffs one's lid |
End of the line, say: Abbr. |
Evaluate |
Feeling down |
Fight with |
Flap one's gums |
Glue brand |
Graybearded sort |
Happen |
Houston-to-Chicago dir. |
Hwys. |
John, to Paul, George or Ringo |
Kentucky senator Paul |
Lascivious lookers |
Latin 101 verb |
Lip |
Lith. and Lat., once |
Long-legged waders |
Loose |
Make |
Members of the 22-Across |
Old Dungeons & Dragons co. |
One-quarter of 'Whose woods these are I think I know' |
Org. for 9-Down |
P.D.Q. |
Part of a two-piece suit? |
Penny collector |
Plant swelling |
Relax |
Remain |
Response to a general question? |
Rocky ridge |
Rode the pine |
See 47-Down |
Self-promoter |
Some muscle cars |
Sorority letters |
Sounds from barracks, maybe |
Sticks (out) |
Stirring time? |
Suffix with magnet |
Suffix with magnet |
Take ___ (lose one) |
Tennis player, at times |
Tex-Mex fare |
Tiger, e.g., informally |
Turns over, as an engine |
Weekly NBC staple, for short |
Welcoming customers |
Went over again |
Whizzed |
With 9-Across, post office mail slot ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme |
Young salmon |
Zombies might be on it |
___ Anderson, Super Bowl XXV M.V.P. |
___ Cruces |
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