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With 51-Across, 1966 Peppard/Mason movie set in W.W. I crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of June 14th, 2003 other clues |
Words before a showoff-y cry |
___ place |
Kitty |
Leave behind ... or not leave behind |
Letters accompanying some 2,000-year-old+ dates |
Like some expensive vases |
Locales for residents?: Abbr. |
Mincemeat ingredient |
Mississippi River explorer |
Onetime rival of MGM |
Part of N.C.A.A.: Abbr. |
Pasty-looking |
Possible reason to lie in bed all morning |
Public hanging? |
Raise a howl |
Ref's ruling |
Robin Williams film role |
Round figure? |
See 17-Across |
See 22-Across |
See 35-Across |
See 49-Across |
Show some anger |
Sight from Taormina |
Snaps |
Spinners, briefly |
Tee follower? |
The Orient Express, e.g.: Abbr. |
They're punishing |
Took |
Trumpet sound |
Walkaway |
Was canned |
With 23-Across, Steinbeck opus |
With 39-Across, dieter's breakfast order |
With 56-Across, successful like Jackie Robinson [and a hint for 22-, 35- and 49-Across] |
African flower |
'I dare you!' |
'The Adventures of Milo and ___' (1989 film) |
A great deal of Eurasia, once: Abbr. |
Abbr. after N. or S. |
Actions at chuck-a-luck |
Ancient beauty |
Attendee |
Auel heroine |
Big brothers? |
Bill |
Bridge reminder |
Canada's King and Clark, for short |
Cannonball |
Changes (into) |
Choice |
Clean, as a floor |
Cookbook amt. |
Crowd formers |
Date to remember? |
Days on end: Abbr. |
Director Lee |
Disraeli was one |
Does an encore of |
E = IR originator |
Famous isola |
Fixed method |
Found out |
Gross |
Headsaw target |
Hindu beverage of immortality |
Home of the Church of St. Peter |
Hot |
Hot stuff |
I.C.U. staff |
Inquiring |
It can bring music to your ears |
It's just for show |
Ivy-covered building, maybe |
Jack-tar |
Kama ___ |
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