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Accident letters crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 5th, 2007 other clues
'... ___ saw Elba'
'Gonna Let It Shine' singer
'Look ___' (1975 #1 R & B hit)
'Off the Court' autobiographer
'You rang?'
*Alternatives to rope tows
*Caucasus capital
*Chophouse order
*Founder of Mesa Petroleum
*Undersized bats and gloves, e.g.
Accountant's advice
Actor La Salle
April Fools' Day baby
At a dead end, as a case
Bill Clinton, collegiately
Brand name that sounds like two letters of the alphabet
Bumped into
Bygone G.M. cars
Cable channel ... with a hint to the answers to the five starred clues
Cargo compartment
Chemical ending
Children's author who wrote 'A fly can't bird, but a bird can fly'
Circus prop
Cobra's greeting
Dagger
Deceive
Didn't split
Dirty campaigner
Diva's headwear
Elem. sch. class
Energy units
First name in 'The Hobbit'
Fixed parts of motors
Folk singer's mule
Stretchy attire
Surety poster
Turn on and off
___ the city
Harvest time: Abbr.
Hiking hazards
Hostile
Ingredient in some batters
J.F.K.'s command
Journalist Hamill
Like one leg of a triathlon
Like Romulus and Remus
Like tigers
Logical start?
Lubricate
Main
Makes a very modest living
Meddlesome
Mid grade?
Momentary contact
Mountaineering aid
Muscat money
Mystique
Not very much
One often seen with crossed arms
Part of N.C.A.A.: Abbr.
Particular
Really take off
Relative of a plum
Reveal, in verse
Revolutionary James ___, famous for saying 'Taxation without representation is tyranny'
Round up
Ruffles
Serving from a grill
Southern Methodist team, with 'the'
Sport with masks
Start to stammer
Stock (up)
Strategies

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