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1965 #1 hit with an exclamation point in its title crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 7th, 2004 other clues
'___ is knowing that your worst shot is still pretty good': golfer Johnny Miller
18th-century French artist Gillot
Auto part you shouldn't tamper with
Became widespread
Blood line
Bridge hand assessment
Cashes in
Certain charity event
Certain club reservations
Church committee
Corresponding
Cover
Dance team
Dead giveaways
Decorative threads
Demands
Despite what you say
Ding
Dumpster lifters
Family member
Free-for-alls
Good things
Hand-decorated
Like a junker's engine
Like hockey sticks
Lubricative
Masks are worn here
Matricide of Greek myth
Morning routines
Mystery author ___ Jackson Braun
Nation with a red-crested crane on its flag
Note on the fridge, maybe
Oktoberfest duds
Oldest known form of currency
Outside-the-box
Preshow ritual
Pronto
Record producers
Regrettable occurrence
Relative of a bigeye
Resin from ancient trees
Secure anew
Sheets used in four-color printing
Show of absolute power
So to speak
Some Amtrak employees
Song that ends 'Bless my homeland forever'
Strewn
Supporter
Surfaces
Surfing, say
Swamp grasses
Talented
Upmarket
Vessel that pumps the water it's floating in
What a creed is composed of
William of TV's 'The Greatest American Hero'
Xerophyte
___ special

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