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Artist whose moniker is the pronunciation of his initials crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 14th, 2011 other clues
'Are you up for it?'
'Gotcha'
'Vous ___ ici'
1968 Julie Christie movie set in San Francisco
A. J. who wrote 'The Citadel'
Abbr. after several examples
Abnormally small
Applause accompanier
Big
Big hits, for short
Blocks of history
Bologna is in it
Cartoon villain who sails the Black Barnacle
Caucus call
City on Presque Isle Bay
Co-writer and star of 'Bridesmaids'
Coal-rich valley
Composer Khachaturian
Cousin of the cassowary
Dear
Distributor of Nutrilite vitamins
Easily imposed upon
Env. alternative
Exclusively
Extract the essence of by boiling
Father of Harmonia, in myth
Filmmaker Louis
Gals across the pond
Hopper
It 'isn't what it used to be,' said Simone Signoret
Lassitude
Like about 25% of legal U.S. immigrants
Liking
Little middle?
Look out for, say
Lou Gehrig's disease, for short
Mass gathering place
Melodious birdsong, maybe
Messing around on TV?
Momentary disruption
More bloody, so to speak
More reasonable
N.Y.C. subway inits
New worker
Official in the Clinton White House
One concerned with blocking
One helping with filing, for short
One side of the Detroit River
Ozone destroyers, for short
Part of the former U.A.R.: Abbr
Part of U.S.C.: Abbr
Peabody Museum patron, perhaps
Pilot's point?
Player of Duke Santos in 'Ocean's Eleven,' 1960
Playwright who became a president
Sandy shades
So to speak
Sound system?
Source of venanzite
Sports org
Terre Haute sch
The Stars may play the Blues in it, briefly
Tour de France setting?
Vice President from Tennessee
What may come between two friends?
Where to see the writing on the wall?
Will of 'Jeremiah Johnson'
William ___, 1990s attorney general
Wind instrument?
___ nullius (no man's land)
___ party

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