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Two-generation name in Indiana politics crossword clue
B A Y H
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New York Times crossword of March 7th, 1999 other clues |
Enero to enero |
Excel |
Excessive ambition |
Eye sores |
Fictional lab assistant |
First mate of TV |
Flocks |
Former SAG president and family |
French rocket |
Have in the past |
Holiday drink |
Horse of a certain color |
Identifying |
Indicator |
Japanese-American |
Kisses for Carlos |
Last-ditch effort |
Latest thing |
Law degree |
Leapers |
Least at peace |
Like nothin' |
Like some doubts |
Macbeth's weapon |
Makes limp and soiled |
Manipulate |
Mao's successor |
Merchant ship |
Miracle Mets lead-off man |
Modern diversionary political tactic |
More than willing |
Most awkward |
Most moist |
Mudhole |
Slips |
Some drivers |
Some molding profiles |
Spring sound |
Squeal of delight |
Stand for |
Start up |
Steinful |
Stephen of 'Citizen X' |
Suffix with exped- |
Symbol of strength |
System of shorthand |
Tamper with |
Texas A & M player |
The best of times |
Times past |
Toes |
Trouble |
Type size |
Unethical items in the antique business |
Unworkable |
V.I.P.'s |
Voice votes |
Went after |
Wild-eyed |
William ___, Alaska's first 72-Down |
Words of wisdom |
Worse than jitters |
Wrinkly fruit |
York, for one: Abbr. |
Zip |
___ de combat |
___ details |
'As ___ my witness' |
'Footloose' singer, 1984 |
'Art of Love' poet |
'Fried Green Tomatoes' author |
'Holy cow!' |
'It's My Party' singer Lesley |
'Sure, count me in' |
'y,' when compared |
1994 Peace Nobelist |
A lot |
Absence of emotional complications |
Actress Peeples |
Addleheads |
Alike, in Alençon |
All choked up |
Beans |
Bear, so to speak |
Big crop in Iowa |
Breakfast name |
Brush source |
Business suit shade |
California hockey player |
Cheer |
City of an 1854 manifesto |
City on the Clyde |
Clown's need |
Computer record |
Cracked up |
Crow |
D.D.E. and others |
Declaration before 'to me' |
Der ___ (Adenauer) |
Didn't go straight |
Discounted by |
Does many things at once |
Doesn't sit tight |
Dutch artist Jan van der ___ |
Musical professor |
Mystifies |
News |
No-see-um |
Not fer |
Old Venetian rulers |
Old-fashioned pledge |
Olios |
One in a rush |
Ones hiking through snow |
Palestinians |
Pardner's mount |
Pelé once played in it: Abbr. |
Performed terribly |
Poorer-fitting, in a way |
Post-univ. test |
Prams |
Pravda provider |
Pro greats Jackson and White |
Put on again |
Race segment |
Ravel's 'Trois Poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé,' e.g. |
Reps. |
Roofing specialist |
Sandwich holders |
Savings |
Scholarship criterion |
Science fiction awards |
See 3-Down |
Seltzer starter |
Singing syllables |
Sits up on two legs, maybe |
___ point (embroidery stitch) |
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