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Writer Émile crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 14th, 2002 other clues
Clowns
Cobra's weapon
Composer Khachaturian
Couple
Designer Chanel
Designer Lauren
Early time to arise
Extrashort haircut
Father-and-son Nobel Prize winners in physics
Fit of fever
Fluish feeling
Frankenstein's assistant
Grain holders
Greek war god
Gyrates
Hive output?
Ill-fated Russian sub of 8/12/00
Jerk
Ketchup brand
Letter-shaped construction piece
Like ___ in the dark
Little lies
London's ___ Gallery
Long time
McGwire's onetime home-run rival
Mischievous
Mislay
Most qualified to serve?
Motorist's org.
Mysterious: Var.
Narrow street
New coins
Nick's wife in 'The Thin Man'
Nil
Online publication
Part of DMZ
Partners of dits
Pepsin, e.g.
Person born October 1
Phone hook-up
Poet Pound and others
Prefix with venous
Response to a vet, maybe
Sacred song
Satisfied sounds
Shakespearean king
Sleep symbols
Stay away from
Study of the stars: Abbr.
Suffix with absorb
Suffix with origin
Time: Ger.
Tops
W.W. II sub
Weapons in shootdowns, for short
Where a sock goes?
Wind-borne toys
Woodwind
Yuri's love, in a Pasternak book
___ Hopkins University
'___-Dee-Doo-Dah'
'I don't believe it!'
'Quiet, please!'
'This ___ test ...'
'___ 'er up!'
'___ kleine Nachtmusik'
2002 Olympics locale
Aide: Abbr.
Ardor
Artist Max
Avis rival
B.M.I. alternative
Bert of 'The Wizard of Oz'
Big copier company
Bring up
Burn
Children's song refrain

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