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Took a gun out of its holster crossword clue


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Universal crossword of December 31st, 2012 other clues
Top-notch, slangily
Certain woodwinds
Mystery-solution reactions
Danica Patrick, for one
Native-born Israeli
Campaign for office
Really attractive
Postgrad deg.
Defibrillator user's cry
Twain adventurer
South American empire of yore
Climber's handhold
Word with "patrol" or "leave"
Hiker's sock-clinger
Rage relative
Baby newts
Words with a ring to them?
More than hard-of-hearing
Hopelessness
One job for a stylist
Separate from society
Jaywalker's nemesis
They catch robbers
Corn amount
Night before a big game
Condos, e.g.
Zealand resident
Plaything with a fulcrum
Tough question
Persistent personal quirk
Some flooring
Poetic lines of homage
Small natural hill
Santa in California?
Certain parents
Eyelid swellings
Ballyhooed
Historic introduction?
Writer Bradbury
It makes a drink clink
Place of pilgrimage
Test that's all talk
"Sesame Street" curmudgeon
Persian Gulf sheikdom
Part of a geisha's garb
Seagoing birds
Tales of heroism
Sergeant, for one
'60s veep Humphrey
Animal traps
Pulp fiction gumshoe
Bread grain
Footnote abbr.
Ready to skinny-dip
Horizontal beams
"Ninotchka" name
Massage a manuscript
Mattress problem
Inexpensive swing, perhaps
Nymph of Greek myth
Opposite of WSW
Royal pains
Central church area
Got bigger
Compete hand-to-hand
Habitual practice
Big name in flatware
Burlap bags
Yuletide strains
Attendance fig., often
How deadpan humor is delivered
Hanker after
Carve on crystal
Clark or Rogers
PC perch, perhaps
"Before" to poets of old
Not even on cloud one

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