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Works with one's hands crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 18th, 2006 other clues
'Are you up for it?'
'Shake Loose My Skin' poet Sanchez
'… lived in ___'
Able to draw
Actress who made her big-screen debut in 'Julia,' 1977
Admiral Nelson victory
Alex Box Stadium sch.
Allspice and clove, e.g.
Amble
Asian city heavily bombed during W.W. II
Attention-getter
Balmy
Boomer born in the 1960's
Border
Bubble
Cancel
Cans
Captain's charge
Car model beginning in 1970
Chain letters?
Clothing item with strings
Cousin of an agouti
Cram
Earthquake Park setting
Scene of many demonstrations
Scrap
Some cats
Something to part with
Souvenir shop staples
Subway map array: Abbr.
Tick
Tough posers
___ provençale
Easily attachable
Enclosing rim in which a jewel is set
Ending words of inclusiveness
Envoy and others
Eponym for an annual literary award since 1919
Expression of unhappiness
Garland co-star of 1939
Gets excited
Goal-oriented activity
Grad school administration
How some trust
Inits. in a 1948 upset
Interviewer in some mock interviews
It may be planned before a move
It's often taken in night sch.
Knock hard?
Like germs
Like some cigars
Longtime play-by-play announcer Chris
Look
Losers
Millinery
Name on a historic B-29
Natural trap
Nesters
Pill, e.g.
Pittsburgh giant
Point in the right direction?
Point in the wrong direction
Pungent cheese
QB Kosar
Quitter's cry
Rather, musically
Resort site

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