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Tony winner for 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of October 28th, 2007 other clues |
'À la Recherche du Temps Perdu' author |
'And tonight's guest is ... Ann!'? |
'Helping doctors help patients' org. |
'Just ___!' |
'The Galloping Gourmet' host Graham |
'Tsk!' |
'What did Bill do to earn this check, anyway?'? |
'___ time' |
1960 Pirates World Series hero, familiarly |
1977 double-platinum Steely Dan album |
2007 Hall of Fame inductee Ripken |
A synthetic |
A.F.L.'s partner |
Action figure? |
Ages and ages |
Ajman's home: Abbr. |
Al's impressions? |
An NCO |
Andrea ___ |
Arizona state flowers |
As a friend, in France |
Authors' list ender |
Back |
Be a benefactor |
Beginning of a noted political admonition |
Bill's biography? |
Bit |
Black pride cut, informally |
Boo-boo |
Boring |
Capital of Lorraine |
Carded |
Carnatic pieces |
Chem. unit |
Clock div. |
Clooney or Rooney |
Comes after |
Corn product |
Cut-up |
Dance like Rush? |
Deplorable |
Deutsch article |
Disconcert |
Don's parting words? |
Ex-Yankee Hideki |
Excites |
First name in beauty products |
Flair, e.g. |
Flavorful seed source |
Flirt |
Frequent end of an anniversary toast |
Ger. neighbor |
Go postal |
Half of an athletic pair |
Have a bawl |
Hawaiian staple vegetables |
Hgts. |
High ___ |
Hoffman who once backed a pig for president |
Hot |
Iced |
Illustrator Silverstein |
It might make you sick |
Japanese apples named for a mountain |
Jarhead's rank: Abbr. |
Joe Louis Arena team |
Judd of 'Numb3rs' |
Kids may take them to school in boxes |
Laughs heartily |
Laughs heartily |
Like baseball shoes |
Like Bollywood films |
Like human vision |
Like the era of highest sheet music sales |
Litter cry |
Lonely trucker, perhaps |
Look like a creep? |
Lou Gehrig's disease: Abbr. |
Maestro Toscanini |
Magazine exec in a robe, familiarly |
Mantel piece |
Many a fed. holiday |
Material for a whitesmith |
Mer filler |
Mushroom with an umbrella cap |
Natural riser |
Number revealer |
Old English bard |
Overhang |
Partner of kissed |
PBS supporter |
Pedicab alternative |
Perfect |
Perturbs |
Phoning Phil and hanging up immediately? |
Pirate spirits |
Pleasing |
Position in a rhythm band |
Power-driven shop tool |
Presidential candidate born in Hawaii |
Protected by law |
Qualifying round, informally |
Rabbi's instrument |
Rags' opposite |
Reaction to pepper, maybe |
Red Rose |
Riga resident |
Roman symbol of power |
Seconded |
See 90-Down |
Sequel's sequel |
Set before V |
Set of Web pages |
Sheet material |
Singer Braxton |
Snicker syllable |
Some 'CSI' figs. |
Some seal hunters |
Spinning |
Style with dark clothes and heavy eyeliner |
Sum in English |
Sunday delivery: Abbr. |
The silver screen |
They may come to une tête |
Triple-header, maybe |
Unaided perception |
Vietnam's ___ Dinh Diem |
Wee |
What Astrophysics and Advanced Calculus probably aren't |
What the puzzlemaker did to the name in each of this puzzle's theme answers? |
When doubled, a Robin Williams character's catchphrase |
Where angels come from |
With 89-Down, historic part of NW Europe |
Word before primaire or secondaire |
Wrestler Flair famous for the figure four leglock |
Writer Steel |
Yarn spinners |
___ Lilly |
___-X |
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