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Burial places crossword clue


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Premier Sunday crossword of December 6th, 2020 other clues
Played golf on the green
Baseball card company
Indy sponsor
Andy’s pal
Ryan and Tatum
Little Mermaid’s name
Superman’s love interest
Kitschy lawn adornment (1997)
Rotating part in a water pump
Chicago-to-Atlanta dir.
Fraternal org. with lodges
Canine with gray brindled fur (1993)
Carnival treat on a stick (1998)
Loch monster, informally
Shoe parts
Piccolo’s kin
Skin art
Retail store’s beginning?
Rice- — (food brand)
Iowa college
Woman on “Frasier”
Plant also called bachelor’s button (1958)
Glitzy display (1993)
Verse tribute
Counterpart of masc.
Test versions
Old- — (quaint)
Sky, to the U.S. Air Force (2003)
Tax-deferred svgs. plan
Nestlé movie theater treats
Zadora of “Butterfly”
“That’s a big yes from me!”
“Criminal Minds” airer
Grassland on the slope of a peak (1998)
Pond growth
Curt
P.O. arrival
Hip-hop “Dr.”
Plant rolled about by the wind (1993)
Makeup of many dunes (1998)
Deg. for a future exec
Large tank
Novelist Jong
Often-refined resource
Capitol group
Life story: Abbr.
Gets by
Lose all feeling
Both pleasant and sad (1958)
“The final frontier” (1998)
See 54-Down
Caustic alkali
Muscle rotating the forearm to a palm-down position
What each of this puzzle’s featured answers is (with the year it was introduced)
Lily Tomlin’s little girl persona
Confine
Spelunking chamber
Pecans, e.g.
“Norma —”
Hops-drying ovens
Sports deals
“Nova” genre, for short
Togetherness
Doctrines
“... we’ll — a cup o’ kindness ...”
Pixieish sort
WWW access inits.
Florida port
Sky hunter
Missed badly
Wooden pin
Vegas fixture
Gloppy stuff
Calumet part
100% wrong
St. — (French resort)
Like Nash’s “lama”
Feudal slave
Opera — (many a Handel work)
Basic skills
Suffix with hero
Smallish city
Royal Norse name
Little — (Dickens girl)
Yang go-with
Tried to hit, as a clay target
British trolley
Leak slowly
Rocker Osbourne
— bit (just slightly)
— Martin (cognac)
Energy mogul
Pound divs.
Dairy animals
Norse god
Move, in Realtor lingo
“Just the Two —” (1981 hit)
With 113-Across, had some humble pie
Based on — story
Fancy crown
Square in the first bingo-card column
Mr. T movie
Biblical tower setting
Old hi-fi buys
“The Da Vinci Code” group
Suffix with hero
Apropos of
Old Icelandic saga
Michael who played Worf
Had liabilities
Confront
Often-refined resource
Sir Guinness
“— boy!”
SandL devices
Garage job
Certain Fed
Pan Am rival
Planet seen at sunset, old-style
Canon or Sony products, for short
Wave sound
Baking pans
Deli dish
Steal from
Go-betweens
Yeshiva text
Telly network
Cry feebly
Solidified
Pal of Pooh
Ships’ backs
“Once — midnight dreary ...”
Seine feeder
“Taste this”
Cel figures
Not closed
Language of Pakistan
“Snap —!”
Canyon effect
Actor Stephen
Be a thespian
Road vehicle
Eggs

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