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These can be found in pockets crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of September 5th, 2001 other clues |
'Ta-ta' |
Alcatraz population, once |
Au's is 79 |
Base criminal? |
Bath powder |
Be judgmental |
Bebé holder |
Big trunk |
Bobble |
Book addendum |
Book addendum |
Boris Godunov, for one |
Boris Godunov, for one |
Cat haiku, part 2 |
Cat haiku, part 3 |
Catbird seat? |
Catbird seat? |
Cut off |
Cut off |
Dairy case item |
Dairy case item |
Damaged, as a psyche |
Dreadful |
Dreadful |
Egyptian symbol of life |
End of the haiku |
Expressions of joy |
Fanciful |
Frigid add-on |
Go ___ flames |
Grunters |
Hardly Mr. Sophisticated |
Holder for 6- or 43-Across |
I, e.g. |
I, to Claudius |
I, to Claudius |
Is of use to |
Itsy-bitsy |
Itsy-bitsy |
Jane Eyre's pupil |
Jane Eyre's pupil |
Just |
Just |
Kind of male |
Leb. neighbor |
Leb. neighbor |
Less friendly |
Less friendly |
Like pie? |
Maintained |
Maintained |
Movie preceder, once |
Nebraska natives |
Newsman Charles |
Old knife |
One who's shaking? |
Part of a pitch |
Paul Gallico's 'Mrs. ___ Goes to Paris' |
Peacock Throne occupant |
Place |
Place |
Place to play |
Poop |
Poop |
Popular beer, for short |
Prego competitor |
Prego competitor |
Rich soil |
Rich soil |
Ring around the collar? |
Scribbling |
Shade of blue |
Shade of blue |
Shrimp |
Shrimp |
Sicilian spouter |
Sicilian spouter |
Slog |
Slog |
Some Armistead Maupin characters |
Start of a cat haiku |
Stay stationary with bow to windward |
Studio sign |
Studio sign |
Sweet |
Sweet |
Tasman ___ |
Tennis star Mandlikova |
Tennis star Mandlikova |
To be, in ancient Rome |
Treasure |
Treasure |
View disrupter |
Viewed |
Voyage |
Whimsical Swiss artist |
Wine: Prefix |
Wine: Prefix |
Works with meters |
___ cross |
___ cross |
___ Minor |
___ Minor |
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