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18-Across offerers crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 6th, 2004 other clues
'Sounds about right to me'
'The 5,000 Fingers of ___' (1953 film musical)
'Up the Down Staircase' novelist Kaufman
'Vic and ___' of oldtime radio
Accommodate, in a way
Approach in a hurry
Available from, as a product
Baking by-products
Basement feature, sometimes
Bass offering
Big name in home furnishings
Bird of the genus Corvus
By and by
Cajun condiment
Cold-cock
Coty fragrance
Cries of alarm
Development of the 1950's
Duffer's obstacle
Efficiency option
Eliminates as unnecessary
Emulates a wolf
Essential element
Every family has one
Formerly, once
Get behind
Good-for-nothin'
Gushed
Historic Hebrides monastery site
Holder of a lot of hidden dirt
Implant deeply
Indicate
Insinuating
Isn't up
It's not too bright
Keep at steadily
Knackered, as a Brit would say
Like some egos
Like some mules
Like some salts
Linking
Long-lasting, in commercial names
Makeup course?: Abbr.
Masters
Mississippi senator's family
Molson product
News leader
Not quite direct
Old Testament figure
Old World grazers
One and only
Ones who pay attention to bills
Optimist in 'Candide'
Point of 'view'
Quintillionth: Prefix
Record player
Renaissance edition of a classic
Roller coaster feature
Samoan staple
Shellback
Something to thank God for: Abbr.
Sports physicians' concerns
Sure shot
Swear
They have naps
Took some of
Wearing
Winter weather wear with adjustable straps
Year in St. Gregory I's papacy

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