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They all lead to Rome, in a saying crossword clue


R O A D S

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New York Times crossword of August 6th, 2008 other clues
'Santa Baby' singer, 1953
'Got it'
'Il Postino' poet
'Agreed!'
'Night' novelist Wiesel
'___ blame you'
15 mg. of zinc, e.g.
1965 Steve McQueen title role
1972 Charles Grodin film, with 'The'
1984 Matt Dillon title role
1984 Ralph Macchio film, with 'The'
A deer, a female deer
Agenda addition
Anita who was nicknamed the Jezebel of Jazz
Below
Big name in ice cream
Canadian lout
Capital on the Arabian Peninsula
Charles of mysteries
Chinese weight
Crossing, of a sort
Crucifix
Dijon seasons
Dos cubed
Drone, e.g.
Drugs, informally
F.D.R. creation
French girlfriends
General whose name is associated with chicken
Give ___ of approval
Hatcher of 'Desperate Housewives'
Have too much of, briefly
Henry who once headed the House Judiciary Committee
Homer's outcome
Jane who loved Rochester
Japan's largest active volcano
K-12
Kayo
Like bread in the Lord's Prayer
Long, long time
Long-range German gun of W.W. I
Lose one's amateur standing
Lummox
Make sputtering mad
Malfoy, to Harry Potter
Many a Punjabi
Most cunning
Munson, Maris or Mantle
Murderous suffix
Nickname for Harry Longabaugh
Norms: Abbr.
Not yet a jr.
Opera about an opera singer
Part of Q.E.D.
Protein acid
Public health agcy.
Puff
Recommended reading for www newbies
Religious leader in a turban
Rights org.
Rio and Sedona
River of Irkutsk
Sainted ninth-century pope
San ___, Tex.
Setting of many a Monet painting
Spice Girl Halliwell
Stench
Three sheets to the wind
Toil (away)
Top status
Train company with a portmanteau name
TV viewer's vantage point
Way up, maybe
Weapon in Clue
Willie Mays's sobriquet
Word that's missing from 20-, 26-, 48- and 59-Across and 9- and 39-Down
___ chart

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