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Buchanan who wrote 'The Corpse Had a Familiar Face' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of December 21st, 2001 other clues
They may describe spills
Too good to compete with
Top Tatar
Traffic stoppers?: Abbr.
Wasted no time
Wear down little by little
Well-rehearsed
Went undercover
What 'ain't' ain't
Where people take a crash course?
Where Wuppertal is
___ end
'Arsenic and Old Lace' director
'Touched by an Angel' co-star
A footbridge from Windsor leads to it
Air bag?
Alaska's first governor William A. ___
Always
Article written by Freud
Bel ___
Bibliographic abbr.
Bygone title
Cedar Rapids college
Certain battery
Core
Cork's place
Crib part
Cry uncle
Cry while holding a paper
Deseret denizen: Var.
Disney's Aladdin, e.g.
Do perfectly
Firecrackers go off on it
Is on the bottom?
It may be under the table
It's often dressed
Kind of arch
Kind of stock
Letters on a food stamp
Like some ammunition
Lots
Maker of pit stops?
Military assignment
Nameplate sharer
Newly minted money
P.C.-to-P.C. system
Part of a U.R.L.
Part of a U.R.L., maybe
Philosopher Kierkegaard
Phoenix, formerly
Prayer stick wielders
Preserve, in a way
Proceedings
Pull
Put to the test
Ram, in Ramsgate
Reverse
Salon supply
Seat of ancient Irish kings
Set, in Soissons
Simply accept
Something about you
Spokes
Squib
Squinting eye, e.g.
Sta-___ fabric softener
Stop at the door, perhaps
Sudden burst
They have low ranges

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