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Start to court crossword clue


A S K O U T

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New York Times crossword of October 24th, 2008 other clues
Bad lover?
'Married ... With Children' actress Sagal
'O'Hara's Choice' novelist, 2003
1992 film directed by and starring Edward James Olmos
A hoop may be attached to it
Applied, as paint
Berth place
Big name in oil
Bit of biblical graffiti
Calypso relative
Cancún kinsman
Century-beginning year
Chichi-___ (largest of Japan's Bonin Islands)
Company that developed NutraSweet
Country whose capital is Palikir
Does some macramé work
Evening for Evangelo
Every, in prescriptions
Fall off
Family of 18th- and 19th-century painters
Genève and others
Gimbel contemporary
Guys who make people look good
High-end shoe and handbag maker
Home of the University of Delaware
It's attached to a hoop
It's easy to burn
Jung's feminine side
Latin trio member
Mass stack
Novelist Binchy
Obi accessory
Old torturer
One taking a first step
One whose lead is followed in the service
Oscar winner after 'Rocky'
Postpones
Reason for a tryst
Record listing
Rush
Send
Seraglio section
Sexy numbers
Simplify
Sitcom guy with a frequently upturned thumb, with 'the'
Some bracelets
Spying aid
Strand on an island?
Strands of biology
Subject of the 1989 musical monologue 'Bon Appétit!'
Sum lead-in
Sun-damaged
Supporter of the mascot Handsome Dan
Sure winner
Target of un coup
Thing to swing from
Third-largest asteroid
Tops
Twin
Unconventional sort
Union member of the future: Abbr.
View from the Arlberg Pass
Vitiate
Warden player in 'Birdman of Alcatraz'
We
Worker that never gets tired
Yellow primrose
Young rivals, often
Zip around France?

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