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Champs-Élysées sights crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 5th, 2002 other clues
'___ up!' (beach cry)
Ancient meeting places
Attack
Barber's supply
Botticelli figures
British royal
Captain's domain
Cataclysmic occurrence
Consume
Cover up
Deed
Deliveries for the departed
Desire badly?
Diamond statistic
Dispel
Doll
Doll
Drink
Earlier
Érié, e.g.
Exceeds 21, in a way
Exhibit vibrancy
Family member, informally
Fermi or Faraday
Fix, as brakes
From
Game in which players play one at a time
Gentle
Get into
Godforsaken
Gustav Klimt's birthplace
Half of a 50's TV duo
His feast day is December 26
Home of Ishmael's descendants
In the mood
It consists of a top and a bottom
Jersey, e.g.
Kind of announcement
Land on a high plateau
Like 13-Down
Many a dictator's problem
Marches' creator
Member of the first family
More, in Málaga
Morning side
Moves slowly and carefully
Natural sticker
No social butterfly
Nomadic home
One in a balloon
One who's taxed
One without a 43-Down
Overnight letter?
Part of the pectoral girdle
Pittance
Psycho
Radiance
Reed's partner in silverware
Ring ___ (marbles game)
See 24-Down
Senses
Some giants
Some people work behind them
Stripes
Stumble
Thwack
Utterance on the way out
With 36-Across, 'Take Me Home Tonight' singer
___ Heath ('The Return of the Native' setting)

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