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Baseball or basketball, but not football crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 3rd, 2020 other clues
Idle
Sharp
Jack and ___ (bar order)
Abbr. next to a star
Mark on the foreheads of Hindu women
Service group?
A lot of farmland
Actress Issa
Employer of Wonder Woman in old comics: Abbr.
Certain trailers
Program that started as SoundJam
Cassandra, for one
Did catering for
Retaliate
Crackerjack
Signs in the 2002 sci-fi film "Signs"
Bavaria's locale
Cover
"Casablanca" co-star
Nut
___-repeated
Antigone's sister
Screen-minimizing key
Believes
Bees make it
Disposable party supply
Lead-in to some important articles?
"No way!"
Saltine alternative
Cut off online
Swirl
Belabor, with "on"
IV vis-à-vis II, e.g.
Weaknesses
"v," upturned
"___ Is Betta Than Evvah!" (1976 album)
Riboflavin, alternatively
Poster finish?
"One" is its final number
Yarn spinner
2013 Literature Nobelist
Go for a few rounds
Syllabus section
In the back
Raw fish dish
Cell stuff
Economic lose-lose
Word with rights or sights
Shakespeare character who introduced the phrase "primrose path"
Point
Kind of alphabet
Heaters
Cave man?
Period of time
Savage acts
Leader of an olden clan
Hero of film and literature who rode the horse Tornado
Inch
Occupant of the Zarzuela Palace
Start of a texter's aside
Something a Jedi uses
Article of furniture first used for medical purposes
Unlisted
Picks
Beginning of many French stories
Adamant refusal
Removes, as from a currency control
Things toddlers make
Hand-held weapon

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