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1959 hit with the lyric 'Did he ever return? No, he never returned' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 14th, 2010 other clues
'And we'll ___ a cup o' kindness yet': Burns
'Color me impressed!'
'Super-duper!'
'___ Es el Amor' (classic Spanish-language hit)
'___ goes!'
2018 Super Bowl number
A as in Austria
Abbr. in many car ads
Amazed
Antipoverty agcy.
Antique asset, often
Appliance button
Big do
Big name in lawn care
Border names
Box a bit
Butcher, baker or candlestick maker
Clingmans Dome is its highest point: Abbr.
Commit
Crooked
Directly
Elysium
Factory output
Fictional villain whose given name is Julius
Frozen drink brand
Gangbusters
Gender abbr.
Go away
Gumshoe
Half a dance
Head of Haiti
Head off
Hit the roof
Internet publication
Irish writer Brendan
It might be rolled up on a farm
Live in the past?
Malfunction
Member of a pit crew?
Mint
Old ___ Bucket (Big Ten conference football prize)
On
One way to be taken
Owner of the Titanic
Part of a frame
Paying guest
Petrified weeper of myth
Prefix with meter
Prefix with meter
Pressing concern for an astronaut?
Rob Roy's refusal
Round request
See 20- and 58-Across
Sexy babe
Skinned knee, say, to a tot
Some game enders, for short
Some male dolls
Some Spiders, informally
Sonogram targets
Start of a clarification
Start of an old boast
Stink
Sweeping
Thatching material
The New Yorker cartoonist Chast
Thrill
Tourist locale
Ultimate goal
Unblockable shot
Warehouse
Was the designated one?
Wisher's spot
With 40-Across, coloring advice ... and literally so
With 40-Across, infer something ... and literally so
Worrying comment from a surgeon
Zenith
___ Arens, former Israeli defense minister

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