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B I T T E R E N D
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New York Times crossword of February 18th, 2004 other clues |
'Buzz off!' |
'Charlotte's Web' author |
'Concentration' puzzle |
'Go ahead, ask!' |
'I'm so glad!' |
'Love ___ Sickness' (Daniel poem) |
'Monty Python' airer |
'Seinfeld' uncle |
'You are not!' retort |
'___ is human ...' |
Accede to the district attorney, perhaps |
Ad ___ |
Aladdin's sidekick |
Bad coffee, informally |
Bench locale |
Blow the whistle (on) |
Brownie |
Caddie, basically |
Casino slickster |
Chang's twin |
Clucker |
Comics shriek |
Dangerous cargo, in modern lingo |
Deface |
Elevs. |
Expo '70 site |
Five iron |
Gave the go-ahead |
Genesis firstborn |
Gold rush territory |
Humble reply |
In a lather |
Instant message recipient, maybe |
Iron-pumper's unit |
Light-footed |
Like some eels or catfish |
Like some wells and lectures |
Like unlucky toreadors |
Lobster eggs |
Low Countries locale |
Major fiction |
Makes aquatints |
Manipulator |
Margarita feature |
Maritime grp. |
Mark, as a trail |
Met number |
Mork's leader on 'Mork & Mindy' |
Much traveled |
Nae sayer |
Opposite of endo- |
Panama and porkpie |
Place for cocktails |
Potential retiree |
Ratify by stamping |
Road shoulder |
RoboCop, e.g. |
Self-server |
Sensation, slangily |
Shamefaced |
Sheriff's party? |
Shout from the sidelines on TV |
Shows contempt for |
Sitcom newsman Baxter |
Sleek, in car talk |
Snickers |
State Dept. figure |
Sugary cocktail |
Take captive |
Toaster treat |
Trouble constantly |
Two-door conveyance |
Visibly shocked |
W.W. II ally |
Writer who's in the minority |
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