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- March 29th, 2020
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Classic Crossword by Merl Reagle crossword of March 29th, 2020 other clues |
Pierre's Nobelist wife |
The Elephant Boy star |
Teeny-weeny sound |
Calendar abbr. |
"I" problem |
Bench-sitting Kagan |
Eddie, as a Beverly Hills cop |
Half a dance |
Start of a movie-song lyric |
Desire, for one |
One of the archangels |
Hectare units |
___ kwon do |
Pirate Lafitte |
Grand Marquis, familiarly |
Diner sign |
Mop target |
Drive-time companions? |
Darn |
A few |
Source of the movie-song lyric |
Tattered |
Long time |
Certain Alaskan |
Star with a stick |
Peters out |
Relinquish |
Chased |
Inscribed pillar |
Threepio's friend, partly |
Withdraws |
End of the movie-song lyric |
Pedestrian |
So long |
Champion's neckwear |
Leaning |
Embellish |
Ten-parter, perhaps |
San Diego's Miramar, for one: abbr. |
West Indian snake (anagram of BORIC) |
One for breakfast |
Esther Williams married him |
Start of a listener's reaction to the lyric |
Signal to sandbag |
"Get off the stage!" |
In a prissy way |
Feature of St. Peter's |
Wheedles |
Judy's eldest |
Connect |
"___ in itself" |
Retails at |
Good place to sit in Iowa |
End of the listener's comment |
Naval abbr. |
We, non? |
Jukebox selection, perhaps |
"No room at ___" |
Originally named |
Pub projectile |
British gun |
Kunta Kinte kin |
Devilfish |
Giant of wrestling |
React to a judge |
Spillane classic |
Optometrist's offering |
Enclosed chair |
Of wings |
"Stand By Me" singer ___ E. King |
Not prompted |
Unlike beachgoers, perhaps |
Banish |
"A mouse!" |
Like some skirts |
Clay pigment |
Root (for) |
Café© cup |
Humongous |
BB gun |
Criticize severely |
Actress Kidman |
The "uh" sound of "ago," e.g. |
Fannie or Ginnie follower |
Mt. St. Helens fallout |
Arctic vehicles |
Soprano Scotto |
Lizard's tail? |
Dos follower |
Need |
The Turtle poet |
Worked on a trireme |
Forgets to blink |
Quasimodo's haunt |
Saskatchewan Indian |
Slips |
Green fruit |
Charged particle |
Clock shaped like a ship |
Pile ingredient |
Bargain source |
Of grandparents (or backward, something spewed) |
Soak |
Alfonso's queen |
From which Tokyo rose |
Terribly |
Stickless drum |
Combiner before script or mission |
Home of Zion National Park |
Seaweed product |
Ninth in the lineup |
Snare |
Liqueur that makes the heart grow fonder? |
"___ everything is in order ..." |
Legendary tax protester |
Man of ___ |
WWII sub |
Rembrandt's home |
Stubby part? |
___ shot |
Twelfth |
James and Perry |
Louisiana dialect |
Make smile |
James or Owens |
Scrub |
Weighed down |
Ms. Fields |
O. Henry forte |
007 attended it |
Unseat |
Chow down uptown |
Banana coat |
Luxurious scarf |
S.J. Perelman's gift |
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