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Word said while tipping one's hat crossword clue
M A A M
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New York Times crossword of February 8th, 2009 other clues |
'Barbara ___' |
'ER' extras, for short |
'Headlines' presenter |
'Hellboy' star Perlman |
'Hubba hubba!' |
'La Vie en Rose' singer |
'Loot' playwright |
'Pajama Party,' e.g. |
1666 London fire chronicler |
1977 double-platinum jazz-rock album |
Airport where 91-Down flies |
Ancient Mexican people |
Aquatic organism |
At home, abroad |
Auburn, e.g.: Abbr. |
Average Joe, e.g. |
Backers and bankers |
Bass holders, maybe |
Bistro, informally |
Blood of the gods, in Greek myth |
Broadcast worker's union |
Bygone Coney Island attraction |
Came to |
Canon type, in brief |
Challenge |
Chap |
ChapStick alternative |
Christopher who directed 'The Dark Knight' |
Circus cries |
Closer by |
Clothes line |
Co. with a triangular logo |
College World Series org. |
Comeuppance |
Computer programs, for short |
Confuse |
Cousin of a crow |
Cut |
Dallas center? |
Deck material |
Deli receptacle |
Dermal opening? |
Didn't drink daintily |
Dime novels and such |
Dole offering |
Doo-wop syllable |
Egyptian god of the universe |
Ending with way or sea |
Exciting |
Exodus figure |
Eye-popping canvases |
Fictional Tom |
Film-rating org. |
Flier to 25-Across, for short |
Foreign correspondents? |
Former Israeli president Weizman |
Geneses |
German city whose name means 'to eat' |
Good times |
Goose egg |
Grant's first secretary of state ___ Washburne |
Hägar's dog |
Hand-picked thing |
Hardly a beauty queen |
Hastings, ___, where Kool-Aid was invented: Abbr. |
Homer's hangout |
Indy entrant |
Info |
Initials, perhaps |
Intimate |
Invitation to a visitor |
Jim Carrey film, with 'The' |
Just out |
Klutzy |
Land at Orly? |
Life partner? |
Like money in the bank |
Manhattan area next to Chinatown |
March word |
Maritime |
Meaningless |
Means of parental control |
Mercury, e.g. |
Moist |
More pallid |
Motown singer Terrell |
Musclehead |
Noted Spanish muralist |
Ogle |
One of the former Big Three in news |
One with a burning desire |
Onetime Ritz rival |
Org. with an Office of Water |
Oscar-winning role for Meryl Streep |
Overwhelm |
Pans in comedy clubs |
Part of CBS: Abbr. |
Pass over |
Pizza Hut competitor |
Popular women's fragrance |
Powerful D.C. lobby |
Price production |
Printerr's misteaks? |
Prozac maker |
Rain, briefly |
Ready for action |
Receivers of some downloads |
Recess at Notre Dame |
Red states?: Abbr. |
Residency requirement, for some |
Robt. ___ |
Room in una residencia |
Set piece |
Significant |
Significant |
Sing 'The Moon Got in My Eyes,' e.g. |
Some car shoppers |
Some deer |
Some whiskey drinks |
Soused |
Start of the third qtr. |
Stop working, as an engine, with 'up' |
Symbol on a pole |
Talks monotonously |
Tee sizes, on signs |
They start A-B, C, D-E, etc. |
Tie up |
Tie-up |
Track runner |
Trick |
Triumphant cries |
W.W. I battle site in Belgium |
Wash again, as the floor |
Whack jobs |
Where 'amo, amas, amat' is learned |
Where you are on a Métro map? |
Who wrote 'The only abnormality is the incapacity to love' |
You can dig it |
___ Bridge, historic 1874 span across the Mississippi |
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