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Writer of the 644-line poem 'Ibis' crossword clue
O V I D
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New York Times crossword of May 16th, 2014 other clues |
'Give me ___' |
'Peace out' |
'Who ___?' |
1959 hit with the lyric 'One day I feel so happy, next day I feel so sad' |
Abbr. on some clothing tags |
1969 Rolling Stones album |
Achilles' undoing |
Activity that proceeds hand to hand? |
Actress Kazan or Kravitz |
Admiral who bombarded Tahiti in 1914 |
Ancient master of didacticism |
At any price |
Big bass, in fishing lingo |
Black-and-white transmissions, briefly? |
Car name that's Latin for 'desire' |
Charges at the door |
Corrosion-preventing coating |
Couch problem |
Director in 'A Chorus Line' |
Drag racers' governing grp |
Emmy-winning Ed |
Event with touches |
Extraocular annoyance |
Extremely excited |
First of 66 books: Abbr |
Five to nine, maybe, but not nine to five |
Fix |
Good name for a worrywart? |
Had a beef? |
He called the U.S. pres. a 'glorified public relations man' |
Heart-to-hearts |
It often results in changes across the board |
Jason of 'How I Met Your Mother' |
Like most brain neurons |
Like some long flights |
Like some oversight |
Literature Nobelist before Gide |
Looking up |
Make eyes pop and jaws drop |
March Madness, with 'the' |
McConnell of the Senate |
Minor parish officers |
Nelson Mandela's mother tongue |
Not meant for specialists |
Not very affable |
One may get a pass |
Ones remaining |
Ones remaining |
Paradoxical assertion, perhaps |
Part of a filled-out survey: Abbr |
Part of une fraternité |
Pick up |
Picture on a chest, for short? |
Pistol packer in a 1943 #1 hit |
Product for young string players? |
Seasonal servings |
See 3-Down |
Some Blu-ray players |
Sound heard during a heat wave |
Stage |
Stream on the side of a mountain, perhaps |
Swan song |
The 'O' in F. A. O. Schwarz |
They often spot people |
Wayne's pal in 'Wayne's World' |
With 56-Down, refuse to be cleaned out from a poker game? |
Withdraw |
___ Grey, alter ego of Marvel's X-Man |
___ Jon (fashion label) |
___-cone |
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