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Where oysters hang out crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 17th, 1997 other clues
'Present'
'The wolf ___ the door'
'Trinity' novelist
1948 film 'The Fallen ___'
60's civil rights grp.
Architect Saarinen
Atl. speedsters
Baby sounds
Bay window
Be substantial, as a meal
Beery of 20's-40's films
Bistro
Box score column
Caverns
Certain investment, for short
Charm
Check
Classic party activity
Combustible heap
Comedy type
Convince with smooth talk
Crankcase item
Danube city
Diploma word
Divinity school subj.
Famous park name, once
Fare-well link
Fishmonger's tool
Fix, as a paper clip
French river
Govt. agent
Halloween transport
Hauled
Heist words
Hurting
Is beholden to
Is loyal to
Island greetings
Israeli diplomat
It's not automatic
Itinerary diversion
John Irving's 'A Prayer for ___ Meany'
Like some pans
Main impact of an attack
More intrusive
Native of Novi Sad
New Look designer
Paper measures
Parker and Waterman
People of eastern Siberia
Precise
Reflects
Romantic interlude
Rumpus
Sacred image: Var.
Salve ingredient
Show authority, in a saying
Six-time U.S. Open tennis champ
Skirt panel
Slave to detail
Slough
Soldiers
Square, updated
St. Teresa of ___
Stay for a while
The Destroyer, in Hinduism
Tom-tom
Traffic jam
Two-dimensional extent
Unaccounted-for combatants: Abbr.
Variety show
Wallop but good
Word with fruit or play
___ lot (few)
___ vez (again): Sp.

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