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'The emerald of Europe' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 16th, 2008 other clues
Greeting in an in-box
Have ___ at
Heartbreak
Heath
Historic mansion in Newport, R.I., with 'the'
Holey things
How some quarterbacks go
International Olympics chief Jacques
Japanese immigrant's child
Joshua's companion, in the Old Testament
Kind of whale
Measurement with square units
Part of a price: Abbr.
Piece among the crown jewels
Playwright Connelly
Practice
Pre-Roman Roman
Prefix with sphere
Pull back (in)
Purple Heart recipient
Put in order
Put one's foot down
River below the Boyoma Falls
Rowers
Silver topper?
So last week
Some Cubans in Texas?
Start a hand, maybe
Stone at a stream crossing
They may be even, ironically
They often go out on a limb
Took a dip
Under, to a poet
Untight
Untighten
Unwanted computer message
Up
'Would ___?'
Wacko
Western end of I-190 near I-294
Wharton degs.
'Day Is Dying in the West,' for one
What some use to ply their craft?
'Go, and catch a falling star' poet
'I'm ___ you!'
Where hot jazz developed?
Without ___ (unsafely)
Wrapper weight
'Uh-uh'
Zero out
20-, 25- and 42-Across, so to speak
Affairs, slangily
Alcohol, slangily
Ancient dynasty of northern China
Banned pesticide
Beverage brand whose logo is two lizards
Billy, e.g.
Black bag, maybe
Broadway deli offerings?
Buggy field?
Cunning
Curl the hair of
Current measurer
Daily news quote, with 'the'
Desiccated
Dis
Division of Islam
Done to death
Ends
Floated downstream, in a way
Flood survivor
Follow (along)
Former currency of Vatican City

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