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Where soldiers go crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 13th, 2003 other clues
'Fiddlesticks!'
'From Here to Eternity' wife
'How come?' comeback
'Number two with a Coke,' e.g.
'Well said!'
'You betcha'
'___ say more?'
(You) love: Fr.
... and I am ___
... and I am ___
... and I have ___
... then I must be ___
114-chapter book
1978 Peace Nobelist
2001 honor for J. K. Rowling
Acclaims
Affect
All-time leader in r.b.i.'s
Amulet
Arch type
Arrives in time for
Author Paretsky and others
Avengement
Basketball star Brand
Blotto or stinko, e.g.
Boys Town neighbor
Brown, for one
Bus part
Calif.'s Sierra Nevadas, e.g.
Cartoon collectibles
Clam-digging locale
Coast Guard mem.
Cold, as snow in Spain
Coll., e.g.
Comedian Margaret
Confine
Counteract
Den din
Directional devices
Diving birds
Early stage
Escapes slowly
Excessive interest
Exorcist's target
Farthest point of the Lewis and Clark expedition
Finito
Florida vacation area
Former Hungarian leader Kadar
Graph lines
Group produced by Phil Spector, with 'the'
Gullet
Hebrew T
Hermit
Hookey players
How coquettes chat
If I have ___
Indolence
Intact
Inviting
It may have you going in circles
La lead-in
Lawyer's abbr.
Lean (on)
Like beasts of burden
Like beech leaves
Like Dover's cliffs
Like moiré patterns
Like some custards
Like the Muslim calendar
Liquid fat
Loosen
Loser to F.D.R.
Maria's intended in 'West Side Story'
Michelangelo marble
Name in 'Popeye'
Nos. on checks
Not sure
Noted military review
Office stations
Olden
One side of a vote
One who knows the drill
One, informally
Order from a person with a gun
Out of jail
Out of town
Overacted
Part of a simple bouquet
Part of CBS: Abbr.
Perfectly reasonable
Philatelic purchases
Piquancy
Positive principle
Postulates
Pound of verse
Powerful couple in publishing, once
Predator
Pretzel shape
Printer's ink
Protect, in a way
Puts in
QBs' goals
Range that divides Eurasia
Ration
Roald Dahl's chocolatier
Rubber gaskets
Russian ruler: Var.
Shah Pahlavi
Showing obsequiousness
Shows fallibility
Signed off on
Site of Maine's largest university
Sleepaway, e.g.
Some wrestlers
Songwriter Perkins
Source of the line 'The Leaves of Life keep falling one by one'
Study hard
Suffixes with depend and differ
Summers abroad
Sumptuousness
Sycophant
Syrian president
Team with which Derrick Coleman was the 1991 N.B.A. Rookie of the Year
They keep control of their faculties
Title character in a 1922 Broadway hit
Turn inside out
TV character first seen on 'Happy Days'
TV's Matt and Andy
Uncontrolled
Unitalicized
Use, as a tip
Uttered
Waldorf salad ingredients
When repeated, is specific
Whence the phrase 'Wisdom is better than rubies'
Winding way
Winter Olympics gold medalist Kulik
Winter pear
Young newts

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