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Stick in a purse, maybe crossword clue
L I P B A L M
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New York Times crossword of April 30th, 2014 other clues |
Field |
Fit nicely |
Flying Cloud of autodom |
G.I. morale booster |
Garden ground cover |
Gate posting, for short |
Hairpin, e.g |
Heathen's figurine |
Home to most 11-Down |
Honda line |
Ketchup is one |
Large item in Santa's bag, maybe |
Like a well-kept lawn |
Like Muddy Waters's music |
Like Ogden Nash's verse |
Lira spenders |
Locale for a hammer |
Loud kisses |
Marathon markers |
Milo of 'Ulysses' |
Movies, TV, hit songs, etc |
Nutritional figs |
Online music source |
Palindromic man's name |
Part of a car alarm, maybe |
Peeples of 'Fame' |
Pint-size |
Player of the hot-tempered Corleone |
Poison ___ |
Post-Trojan War epic |
Pulls (out) |
Puzzlers' direction: Abbr |
Rubber ducky's spot |
Rug rat |
Rx-dispensing chain |
Seed covers |
Singer who's the subject of Carl Perkins's 'The Whole World Misses You' |
Sitcom set at a Vermont inn |
Soul mate? |
Subway handful |
Superhero ally of Commissioner Gordon |
U.S.N.A. grad: Abbr |
Unruly bunch |
Wee bit |
Winning advantage |
[Grr-r-r] |
___ Wayne, a.k.a. 47-Down |
'Two Women' star, 1960 |
'-zoic' periods |
'Fierce working-class domestic goddess' of a sitcom |
'Going Rogue' author |
'Ple-e-ease?' |
'The signature of civilizations,' per Beverly Sills |
Aimée of 'La Dolce Vita' |
Antiriot spray |
AOL, for many |
At the ready |
Award for 60-Across for her role in 'Two Women' |
Bada Bing!, on 'The Sopranos' |
Ball belle |
Be a nag |
Be nosy |
Belly button type |
Break down, in a way |
Close one |
Colorful parrots |
Comparable to a beet? |
Copy, for short |
Coral ring |
Dark purple fruit |
Doggie bag item |
Draws upon |
Early tie score |
Epic battle in technology ... or a hint to four crossings in this puzzle |
Escort's offer |
Ewers' mates |
Fabergé coating |
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