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Took to the hills crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 26th, 2015 other clues
One of 10, say, in an express checkout lane
One who's fluent in both JavaScript and Klingon, say
Org. assigning PG-13 or R
Part of a doorframe
Part of a steamy affair
Pedigree alternative
Plenty
Post post
Precipice
Rank of many a single-episode character on 'Star Trek': Abbr
Rapper's rhythm
Repeated cry in Buster Poindexter's 'Hot Hot Hot'
Ring centerpiece
Say 'It's a trap!,' say
Science fiction author Hubbard
Singer Bryson
Soccer goalie's area
Southern bloom
Stimulates the economy
Sun. preceder
Swizzles
Take a timeout
The Eisenhower years and others
There's no place like it, it's said
Title for a jeune fille: Abbr
Vaccination muscle, for short
Vessel from the heart
___ nova (dance)
*Asian soup ingredient
'Beetle Bailey' dog
'Enough already!'
'Michael Row the Boat ___'
'Tuesdays With ___' (1990s best seller)
'___ and the Wolf'
*Biography
*Classic daytime show hosted by Gene Rayburn
*Removable car safety feature
A gambler may have a hot or cold one
Abbr. in dating
Actor Wilson of 'Midnight in Paris'
Against
Alfred E. of Mad magazine
Architect Lin
Baby
Beatles hit that's a hint to both parts of the answer to each starred clue
Bizarre
Brand of dental rinse
Cabot ___ ('Murder, She Wrote' setting)
Calls, in poker
Carnivore's fare
Center of Shintoism
Charlie Sheen's real first name
Classic name in photocopiers
Club in a Barry Manilow hit, with 'the'
Common still-life subject
Commuter's cost
Confused state
Cooked in a clay oven, as in India
Depletes
Derrières
Dhaka dress
Edith Wharton's '___ Frome'
First word in every Academy Award category
Foes of Saruman in 'The Two Towers'
Germaine who wrote 'The Whole Woman'
Graham who wrote 'The Third Man'
Have obligations
In rapture
Ink spill
Lawn sport
Like the best bonds
Logo for a pizza chain
Manage to get, informally
Many drivers for play dates
Mexico's national flower
Middle-___
Month before septembre
Move to another track
Office note
Okla. or Dak., once

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