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Tamper with, as an odometer crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 24th, 2007 other clues
Popular block game
Query to the Lord in Matthew
School fig.
Schoolroom feature
Seat of generative power
Seat, quickly
See 1-Down
Sensational news format
Study aid?
Subject of the 2006 documentary 'Toots'
Succulents for salves
Symbol of gracefulness
Those, in San José
U.K. honor
Vitriolic
Was a star?
Webers per square meter
With 5-Down, run down
Words with light or blow
___ for peace
___ Style Awards
___-American
Last king of Egypt
Big ___
Bikini-to-Fiji dir.
Bond dealers?
Cable option
Calliope filler
Census designation
Commandeers
Common tater
Cop
Corps personnel: Abbr.
Derelict
DVD viewing option
End of a challenge
Entertainer who owns Big Dog Productions
Festivity
First step in division?
Flimflammery
Hanky-panky
In line with
Is ready for the task
It has a certain ring to it
It's brilliant in handicrafts
Italian entrees
Japanese ___, bonsai plant
Lassitude
Neighbor of Mo.
Not flat
One who remains nameless
Originator of the phrase 'truth is stranger than fiction'
P
Place for a pin
Place to sleep
Pole classification
N.B.A. scoring leader, 1974-76
Lesser star designation in a constellation
More sound
Ancient rival of Assyria
'Baby ___ You' (1962 hit)
'Family Guy' mom
'The Prisoner of Zenda' setting
'___ say it is good to fall': Whitman, 'Song of Myself'
As a 16-year-old actor, youngest nonroyal with an individual portrait in Britain's National Portrait Gallery
Ballerina Rubinstein, for whom Ravel wrote 'Boléro'
A.C.C. school

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