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Premier Sunday crossword of May 18th, 2014 other clues |
Classic Liz Taylor role |
Entry stamps |
Pothole fill |
Houston ballplayer |
Foul up |
Pipe-clearing tool |
Italian for "God" |
Chatted |
"Get — to it!" |
A Kennedy |
Relate |
Capital in Scandinavia |
Acts the Samaritan |
Seat of North Carolina's Edgecombe County |
Favorite son of David |
Old Peruvian |
Some cured herrings |
Christian — |
Tormented |
Somewhat |
See 72-Down |
Scottish girl |
Quitter's cry |
Actress Annie |
Acorn bearers |
Poem type |
Food wrap |
Boat paddle |
"My bad" |
Fleur-de- — |
San — Zoo |
"Bam!" chef |
Shah's land |
"— the night before ..." |
"Arabian Nights" figure |
Music class |
Spray can suspension |
Whittled |
Bright, showy flower |
De Mille of dance |
Not a one |
Total up incorrectly |
Spinet, say |
Old name of the Congo |
Dewlap |
Bad news for magazine publishers |
Actor Ralph |
With 41-Down, patchworks |
Moo goo — pan |
Route |
Tab and RC |
Narc's agcy. |
"— my big mouth!" |
Wiccan, e.g. |
Snout |
Opening bet |
Weed — (lawn care product) |
Go upward |
New Age superstar |
Rolodex no. |
Med. service |
Comic Philips |
Prefix with conservative |
Veep Quayle |
MSN, e.g. |
Go (for) |
Bit of land in a river |
Allured by |
Where water remains after an ebb |
Direct results |
Big-band singer called "The Jezebel of Jazz" |
Common types of thrill rides |
Co.'s top dog |
S.F. thoroughfare famous for its hairpin curves |
Fog or mist |
Bulge (out) |
Gas in signs |
State north of Neb. |
Oahu, e.g. |
Flower-holding jar |
Boston Bruin Bobby |
Status — |
See 5-Down |
Swamplike |
Meager |
Rock Starr? |
Kimono securer |
Disco fan on "The Simpsons" |
Thickly fibrous |
Sneaky guy? |
Mended a hem, e.g. |
Port in Brazil, for short |
Lab helper with a hump |
Indefinite article in Italy |
"Hammerin' Hank" |
Psychic "gift" |
Sharp changes of direction |
Triceps site |
Sharp changes of direction |
Seniors' dances |
Fired |
Hooting bird |
Reduced |
Zestfulness |
Maple stuff |
Claudius I's successor |
Italian "Bye!" |
Dried out, with "up" |
Constricting serpent |
Audit org. |
Window components |
Zestful |
Pub draft |
Limonite, e.g. |
Dad's dad |
"Zounds!" |
Jon — Jovi |
Sottish sort |
Spiteful |
L-P middle |
Suffix with infant |
Renoir of film |
Frog locales |
Really hitting the sauce |
Put a label on |
Quiet — mouse |
Water, in Toulon |
Bush spokesman Fleischer |
#1 Beatles hit of 1970 |
Actress who co-starred in "The Help" |
Holiday tree |
Bizarre, slangily |
Very simple |
Unfinished business |
Capacious coffeepot |
2011-13 secretary of defense |
— choy |
Viking's place |
Deed |
Verb suffix in Sussex |
AAA job |
Prefix for "three" |
Amiss |
Revolver, in old slang |
Tribe of Canada |
Baldwin of "To Rome With Love" |
With 56-Down, secondary personalities |
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