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When doubled, a literary lecher crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 18th, 2005 other clues
'Fables in Slang' author
'Honey in the Horn' jazzman
'Love ___ Ball' (1963 comedy)
'Picnic' playwright
'The Wild Duck' playwright
1, for one
2002 title role for Adam Sandler
Additionally
An Indian might get one: Abbr.
Attachment in classical architecture
Beethoven's one
Cause of some shaking
Children's book illustrator Moore
Chronology component
Classic moral
Cloth
Court call
Did like
Dot follower
Driving danger
Father of well-known twins
Form of 'to be'
German shoe material
Get the short end of the stick
Gold-related
Golfer Pepper
Graphite, e.g.
Hall-of-Fame golfer Tommy ___, called the 'Silver Scot'
He racked up 645 assists
High roller's venture
Hugh Downs was his announcer
Inner city, e.g.
Its motto is 'To help them, you have to help yourself first'
Juvenile dragonflies
Kind of lily
Landlord's record
Like an unlucky thief
Like the thief at 17- and 27-Across
Like the thief at 17-Across
Lions play in it: Abbr.
Liquor alternative, in verse
Longest river of Scotland
Loyal subject
Many correspondents, nowadays
Mass producer
Megacorporation
Name in the original 'Star Trek'
Not enter hurriedly
Occasion to cook in an imu
One giving the once-over
One of the Ewings on 'Dallas'
Passes jauntily
Piece activists?: Abbr.
Plum variety
Purchase quickly
Rejoinder to a doubter
Revolts
Romantic plotter in 'The Taming of the Shrew'
Seeking adventure
Service approval
Short land route between two lakes
Sing a paean to
Smoke
Some knit goods
Songlike
Squeals
Tally: Abbr.
They have plots
Title subject of a classic 1922 documentary
University officer
Without

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