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Delirious person, often crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of December 29th, 2001 other clues
'Steel Magnolias' co-star
Access provider
1947 sound-barrier breaker
'Down, boy!'
'Peanuts' character
2000 candidate
Actress Gray and others
Alternative to a steak fry
Archaeologist's destination
Banquets
Bold competitor
Break down, in a way
Calmer
Candle holders?
Canopy curtain
Center's position
Corrupt
Dapper Dans
Fit in
Followed in Cratchit's footsteps
Galápagos Islands shore dweller
Game needs
Unlikely to excite
Worn down
Youth
___ Boru, Irish king who defeated the Norse
___ of Solomon (noncanonical book)
Gave up, slangily
Hard to keep in stock, say
Heaven
Irreconcilables
It may have a window: Abbr.
Jumped off the page, maybe
Just out
Kind of wrap
Least ingenuous
Like Beethoven's Seventh Symphony
Like some souls
Like tree leaves
Located along a large stream
Made more attractive
Makeup, e.g.
Massage therapists, e.g.
Mideast's ___ Desert
Obligation
Obviously amazed
Orchestra section
Pacing, say
Pet
Pilot's guidepost
Practice
Program participant
Ready
Roosevelt brain truster Adolf
Sacred sites
Secrets
Shot past?
Sing
Skittish move
Spock, e.g.: Abbr.
Starting square
They don't go off
They may be in a jam
Tooth trouble
Turgenev's birthplace

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