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What you probably have a head for crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of October 16th, 2009 other clues |
Lusatian ___ (German/Polish border river) |
Male protagonist in William Inge's 'Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff' |
Modern way to request participation |
More than merely meet |
Multitude |
Old covenant keeper |
Part of Christmas |
Partook of |
Platform place: Abbr. |
Popular aquatic performer |
Reader's digest founder of 1984 |
Recipients of dollars for quarters? |
Set for a reading |
Setting for C. S. Lewis's 'The Last Battle' |
Some displays, briefly |
Sonny |
Sound ominously |
Spinoff of CBS's 'JAG' |
Start over, in a way |
Stunned |
Summer Olympics event |
Toy developed in China |
Typical taxis |
Unlike doves |
Up to |
Vote in der Bundesrat |
Writer of the history 'Ab Urbe Condita' |
Young Turk, e.g. |
'You win' |
'Beloved' heroine |
'Golly!' |
'Nuts!' |
'Where people go to dance the night away,' in song |
1930s bomber |
1980s Argentine president ___ Alfonsín |
1997 Bell Atlantic acquisition |
Be everywhere, so to speak |
Brush |
Bucolic call |
Châteaubriand accompaniment, often |
Chick chaser? |
Cleave |
Coastal island colonists |
Court figure: Abbr. |
Cut off |
Detox population |
Draining aid |
Early online discussion setting |
Easternmost town on Maui, on one end of 52 miles of twisty highway |
Emperor's relative |
Familial title |
Film composer Clausen and others |
Fix |
Floppy headgear |
Fractional bit? |
Fuss |
Gauge |
Guide |
It has four bases |
It's often said with the eyes closed |
Its skeleton may be used to make jewelry |
Kids in funny shorts |
Largest of the Canary Islands |
Like some checkups |
Limnological study |
London broil, often |
Longtime name in photography |
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