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Tolkien language crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of March 26th, 2018 other clues |
'Throw ___ From the Train' (1987 Danny DeVito comedy) |
'I have a dream' orator, for short |
'Keep climbing' sloganeer |
'Ooky' TV family name |
'Same here!' |
'The Time Machine' race |
'Yes, captain!' |
'___ the Force, Luke' |
Neighbor of Ben & Jerry's in the freezer section |
Nimble |
One of 200 in the Indy 500 |
One-third of a hat trick |
Org. featured in 2015's 'Concussion' |
Pester no end |
Popularizer of the Chinese tunic suit |
Puts two and two together, say |
Renaissance stringed instrument |
Salem or Marlboro, slangily |
Sassy |
Sawed logs |
Seattle Sounders' org |
Shipment to a smeltery |
Shot two under par on |
Site of a postrace celebration |
Snarling dog |
Snatch defeat from the jaws of victory |
Snoopy's comic strip |
Still in the shrink-wrap |
Syllabus section |
Tallest active volcano in Europe |
Things spelunkers explore |
Troops |
Turtle in a Dr. Seuss title |
Voting or jury service, e.g |
Went first |
What the number of birthday candles represents |
Where the Renaissance began |
Without ice, at the bar |
Wood nymphs, in myth |
Yank (on) |
Zig or zag |
___ acid (protein component) |
Abbr. on toothpaste tubes |
About, at the start of a memo |
Bee ___ ('Night Fever' group) |
Bell-ringing cosmetics company |
Body of work |
Bro's sibling |
Caribou kin |
Cash alternative |
Classic Debussy work that translates as 'Light of the Moon' |
Common last option on a questionnaire |
Corporate boss, briefly |
Crow's call |
Cuban currency |
Deluge |
Detonation producer, for short |
Director of 'Lawrence of Arabia' and 'Doctor Zhivago' |
Does 50 in a school zone, say |
Does in, in mob slang |
Dogs, cats and gerbils |
Droplet of sweat |
Field measurement |
Fiendish |
Finish a drive? |
Finnish bath |
Follow one's political group |
Goad |
Helping hand for a low-income entrepreneur |
Investigator, in old film noir |
Lightly apply |
Like a good surgeon's hands |
Like Easter eggs |
Loosen, as shoelaces |
Max's opposite |
Military forays |
Name shared by two of Henry VIII's wives |
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