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Sud's opposite crossword clue
N O R D
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New York Times crossword of January 7th, 2006 other clues |
'Maybe yes, maybe no' |
'___ get it!' |
1971 U.S. Open winner ___ Smith |
1995 Annie Lennox hit |
2004 P.G.A. Player of the Year |
36-Down, por ejemplo |
A abroad |
A abroad |
Anti |
Army E-7 |
Auto options |
Be made up |
Binding declaration |
Bullyragged |
Caviar fish |
Change places? |
Chorus bit |
Ciudad Bolívar is on it |
Contact lens solutions |
Dreamliner developer |
Driving aid, of sorts |
End of ___ |
Fictional swinger |
First drawing class, perhaps |
Gloater's remark |
Home on the range: Var. |
Hotel room amenities |
Infected |
Island in the East China Sea |
It's sold in bars |
Launch |
Lessor's list |
Like British bishops |
Like some gardens |
Lineate |
Miss Gulch miffed her |
Modern company category |
Modified |
Moselle feeder, to Moselle natives |
Mountain road section |
Moved like molasses |
N.L. West team, on scoreboards |
Narrow, in a way |
Needles |
Not impromptu |
One good at making faces |
Only |
Ovidian openings |
Plant holder? |
Pluto and others |
Potential vote-getter |
Satan, to Scots |
Some pizza slices, e.g. |
South-of-the-border spouses: Abbr. |
Sponsorship |
They employ speakers |
Time to attack |
When some people retire |
Whiny one |
Wipeout? |
With lightness |
Worried about, slangily |
___ Friday's |
___ lot (is telling) |
___ T |
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