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Word that becomes its own synonym when its first letter is moved to the end crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 9th, 2016 other clues
Firmly plants
Fourth element on the periodic table
Gave the wrong idea, say
Gift from 1-Down
Give ___ on the back
Gloomy
Go on either side of
Jeweler's tool
Karaoke need
Kind of turn
Latin dance in 3/4 time
Legislative oversights
Like Jane Eyre or Harry Potter
Longtime Vermont senator
Miller who directed 'Deadpool'
More angry
Mother figure
No-goodnik
Noah of 'Falling Skies'
Not an original thought
Noted gift giver
Online provider of study guides
Ontario/Quebec border river
Ornamental columns
Partner of Simon and Theodore, in cartoons
Place to set a candle, maybe
Place where you need an ID to get mail?
Prohibition of strip mining, e.g
Pulls a certain prank on, informally
Put out
R&B/soul ballad
Readers of the Daily Mirror or the Sun, mainly
Robin Hood's target
Roman who originated the phrase 'What fools these mortals be'
Author Silverstein
#1 hit of 1975 and 2001
'Dulce et Decorum ___' (Wilfred Owen poem)
'The Hares and the Frogs' writer
'Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is probably the reason why ___ engage in it': Henry Ford
Abrupt realignment of policy priorities
Auxiliary group
Beer purchase
Bub
Capable, jocularly
Colorado county or its seat
Complete reversal
Cons
Crashed ignominiously
Curvaceous
Days long past
Death ___
Deplete
Egg containers
Fatigue
Shipping unit
See red?
Six-time Nascar champion Johnson
Small dam
Some canines
Something to go out in?
Talk, talk, talk
The Big Easy
Took a turn on 'Wheel of Fortune'
Took to task
Translucent sea creature that drifts with the current
What polemology is the study of
Wildlife refuges
Woman's name that sounds like two French letters

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