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'A Shot in the Dark' star, 1964 crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 7th, 2010 other clues
Thoroughly wets
Tosses high
Unintentional poker table signals
Up and down
Up to, in brief
Vacation
Vaulted recess
Veep Agnew
Vexation
Waste time
Wee bit
Wheeled table
World capital once called Philadelphia
'The pizza is $9.75 ... he hands the $10 off to the boy and waits for the ___'
'The pizzeria's out of mushrooms, though, so he'll need to make a ___'
1978 World Series M.V.P. Dent
1980s-'90s New York governor
700, once
A number of
Actor Ed
Actor Vigoda
Actress Thompson
After much delay
Aidful
Amphetamine, slangily
Another name for the Furies
Arctic explorer John
Battery size
Battle-scarred
Bear's partner in investing
Bergen dummy
Bialy, e.g.
Big holding in Risk
Bloodshot
Brand name acquired by Toro
Bronx cocktail ingredient
Cable inits.
Carrying a lot
Castaway's call
Ceiling
Colonial 'masters'
Computer book inserts, often
Core military group
Corn site
Crater's edge
Crunch-time helper
Daughter of Tantalus
Despicable
Direct-sales giant
Eastern exercise
Easy-Bake Oven introducer
Essayist Didion
Even
Exploit
Fashion's Wang
Film producer Apatow
Fireside recitation
Food energy unit: Abbr.
Form popular among the Romantics
Francisco, e.g.
French director Besson
Frequent partner of Fonteyn
Fruit peel
Funny fellow
Get the best of
Gettysburg general
Go off course
Gold, to Goya
Gone platinum?
Green man?
Greetings
Halfway house
Harsh decree
Having a big mouth?
Heroic poet of Gaelic legend
High degree
Hiker?
Id follower
Impure
IntelliStation maker
Inuit jacket
Iraq War helicopter
One way to serve eel
Optimistic
Org. that accredits law schools
P.M. or pres.
Part of L.E.D.
Perfumery bottles
Periods of time
Permissible
Pertinent, in Latin
Pirate treasure
Play a part
Pomade
Quilty of 'Lolita'
Ratty
Remove a fastener from
Ruckus
Salad pasta
Scarcely
She that is shorn
Show the ropes
Shrubby wasteland
Sine and cosine
Sister of Charles
Slicker, in a way
Snobbishness
Soft-soap
Some loungewear
Spasmodic
Spoiled
Sufficient, once
Suffix with special
Talking tree of Middle-earth
They may be on the verge of a breakdown
They're drawn in western scenes
'Aladdin' monkey
''Tis' memoirist
'... and he's got Budweiser and Michelob on tap - excellent ___!'
'... and it works - the ___ is good!'
'52 campaign name
'Antiart' art
'But he forgot to place the order - we may be looking at a ___ here, folks'
'He phones the pizzeria and tells them he wants full cheese and mushroom ___'
'He's looking for an opening, but she's doing a tremendous job of ___!'
'He's prepared a ___ of popcorn for himself ...'
'His posterior goes all the way back into the easy chair - ___!'
'It Had to Be You' lyricist
'Now he remembers setting $10 aside for pizza - he searches his jacket and finds it ___'
'Now he's got the pizza - but the TV's showing nothing but snow! He quickly gives it an ___ ...'
'Now he's spotted the pizza delivery boy, who's through the gate and crossing the ___!'
'Now!'
'O.K., he's ordered the pizza - but now his wife is moving around in front of the TV, making ___!'
'Pepto' go-with
'The football fan is fingering the buttons on the remote ... he pushes the ___ and the game is on!'
Ivanovic of tennis
Jet
Keep in
Kind of drug
Lacks, briefly
Laying down the lawn
Leary of TV's 'Rescue Me'
Letterless phone button
Lie peacefully
Light, say
Like birds of prey
Like cartoon 'Melodies'
Lost power
Lotion amount
Make one
Male meower
Masked warrior
Medical sch. topic
Mildness
Most agile
Motrin rival
Mountain West conference team
Movie snippet
Muddled situation
N.F.L.'er Manning
Nastase of tennis
Nettlesome person
Newsman Roger
No. on a food label
Not up
Novel ending
Observe
Old Ottoman title
Old public squares

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