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Traditional Sunday fare crossword clue
P O T R O A S T
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New York Times crossword of February 27th, 2005 other clues |
'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' actress |
'Take ___ a sign' |
'Scenes of Clerical Life' writer, 1857 |
'Punkin' coverer |
'Cool!' |
'Take your time' |
'Thong Song' rapper |
'___ bragh!' |
1970's-80's House speaker |
2-Down, translated |
7 and 11 |
Adult insect |
Advanced Latin class reading |
Air producer |
Alway |
Art film, often |
Ask the director of church singing? |
Big Blue |
Big name in satellite radio |
Bit of reality? |
Boorish |
Breathe during an ice storm? |
Budget limit |
Change machine input |
City in Baden-Württemberg |
Classical opener |
Like many company publications |
Like octuplets? |
Like some traffic |
Lotful |
March time |
Martial arts star featured in 'Romeo Must Die' |
Massachusetts motto opener |
Most down |
Moves briskly |
Mr. abroad |
New family member, maybe |
Not for free |
Old lab burners |
Oracle |
Over |
Part of L.E.D. |
Part of Scand. |
Past |
Pharmaceutical ointments |
Photographer Goldin and others |
Pioneering electrical engineer |
Place for a catnap? |
Place of rest |
Potential lifesaver, for short |
Pride, e.g. |
Pros |
Put film into |
Raids at the Colossus? |
Reading unit? |
Relative of -trix |
Rossini opera setting |
Route for a wagon train |
Savings option, briefly |
Worrywart's words |
Wound |
___ king |
___-en-scène |
Close call |
Closet wood |
Cold-cocks |
College with the mascot Lord Jeff |
Come up with |
Con tender? |
Course list? |
Covers with coal dust |
Crag |
Cross with |
Cut |
Cut ___ |
Cuts to specific dimensions? |
Do not disturb |
Eat for fun? |
Effective use of lang. |
Eight-day observance |
Entertainer |
Exclamation an angel loves to hear |
Executive of an apple juice company? |
False |
Former New York Philharmonic conductor Mitropoulis |
Goals |
Grocery section |
Gruesome |
Hallmark of a perfect game |
Headache for a grain farmer |
Humanitarian concerns |
Imparts |
It has moles: Abbr. |
It has one stripe on its back |
It may be jam-packed |
It's full of brains |
Jai alai arena |
Joe Hardy's temptress |
Leave off |
Lifeless |
Light air |
Scoundrels |
Scuba gear gaskets |
Secret |
See print |
Seine sights |
Signal receiver |
Singer Nicks |
Sister of 34-Down |
Sitter's handful |
Slangy rejection |
Smallville family |
Spring time in Paris |
Straight |
Struck |
Stumble |
Subtle emanations |
Syrian, say |
They're each worth two F.G.'s |
They're not normal |
Threatens to topple |
Three-time Burmese prime minister |
Tot's wheels |
Traditional English hunting locale, with 'the' |
Tricked twin |
Trite |
Unfreeze |
Unspecified alternative |
Vultures were sacred to him |
Watch |
Weather Channel topic |
Web mag |
Works off and on as a hospital resident? |
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