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The Queen of Latin Pop crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of May 6th, 2006 other clues |
They can get caught in traps |
Took a loss on |
Turn over |
Uses up |
Van ___ (Ohio county or its seat) |
Where visitors can barely relax? |
Whom a bully may bully |
Winged |
Woodworking channel |
___ caramel |
___ Kringle |
___ Sea (giant salt lake) |
Harris of 'Seinfeld' and others |
High, in a way, with 'up' |
Hill runner |
Hit list |
Honour given to Joan Collins: Abbr. |
It might be added with a twist |
It's detected by the Marsh test, in forensics |
It's often sweetened |
Jacqueline Onassis, professionally |
Jazz trumpeter Ziggy |
Like some dads |
Make less threatening |
Merganser relative |
Modern |
Mozart's 'La Clemenza di Tito,' e.g. |
MX-5, in the auto world |
Oklahoma native |
On pins and needles |
On the way up |
Picnic side dish |
Pinup part |
Plaster base |
Ponderosa choice |
Ready to serve |
Remote hiding place? |
Requiring no preparation |
Reverses course |
Romance novelist Roberts |
Screened correspondence? |
Shucked-to-order spot |
Skipjack |
Sounding |
Springfield storekeeper on TV |
State stat |
Surrendering sorts |
Targeted |
Cutting-edge features |
Defensive shell |
Difficult to eradicate |
Dosage abbr. |
Fills out |
First name in gossip |
G.I. garb, for short |
Gather |
At first, once |
'Momo' author Michael ___ |
'___ King this afternoon!': Emily Dickinson |
Ambiguous |
A Pointer sister |
Blinds, essentially |
Compound used to treat chiggers and scabies |
Approach |
Country |
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