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They may accompany fevers crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of November 24th, 2007 other clues |
'Happy Days Are Here Again' composer |
'Ten North Frederick' novelist |
'Why, what ___ am I!' (Hamlet soliloquy line) |
'___ out!' |
1976-85 sitcom setting |
1980s-'90s N.B.A. star Danny |
7 and 11, in a casino |
Begin energetically |
Big Apple-bound luggage tag code |
Butcher's need |
Called for |
Clumsy |
Common bank deposit? |
Display at a golf tournament |
Distress call |
Doesn't belt it out |
Draft holder |
Drop off |
Duke of Cornwall's wife |
Encore setting |
Far left and far right |
Fast-food chain known for its floats |
Feed |
Filibustered, say |
Game sticker? |
Goes (for) |
Good secret-keeper |
Guarded weapon |
Israeli opera conductor Daniel |
It's usually spun first |
Kind of rack |
King of pop |
Lash with a whip |
Lead-in to phobia |
Look |
Loudness unit |
Many a camper, informally |
Massey of film |
Not get along |
Onsets |
Open competitors, often |
Part of a long and winding road? |
Perform superbly |
Performs awfully |
Philologists' work, for short |
Pitcher who was the 1995 N.L. Rookie of the Year |
Provocation result |
Rd. designer, e.g. |
Results of some glances |
Shock aftermath |
Slow in scoring |
Some Mozart works |
Some shooters, briefly |
Source of political support |
Star of TV's 'The Fugitive' |
Storm sounds |
Take in, e.g. |
They frequently become locked |
They may be done in a salon |
They're found in a mess |
Three-time 1990s French Open winner |
Tropical reptiles |
Unilever brand |
Unsettled sort |
Well around Trevi Fountain? |
Where things may be neatly ordered? |
Where to find 'Rome' |
Zealous |
___ Diamond, author of the 1998 Pulitzer-winning book 'Guns, Germs, and Steel' |
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