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Drink since 1924 crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 6th, 2003 other clues
'C'est la ___'
'Do I ___ eat a peach?'
'Doctor Zhivago' part
'Farm' letters
'Got milk?' request
'McSorley's Bar' painter
'Pretty please?'
'Steppenwolf' author
'The Nevadan,' e.g.
'___ dreaming?'
1979 hit for the Police
A long time
Actor Cariou
Autobiography of a humorist's wife?
Benefit
Best Picture of 1988
Blood system
Brewer's equipment
Bygone suffix
Camcorder maker
Camel's place
CaO
Capt.'s direction
Carry-on
Cave dweller, e.g.
Chicago's winter hrs.
Clinton, e.g.: Abbr.
Cobb and Hardin
Collectible discs
Conductor ___-Pekka Salonen
Delia's literary sister
Devotee
Didn't move on
Dines
Discussion
Divas have them
Dreamy
Eastern queen
Engaged
Engine part: Abbr.
Filmdom's Thelma and Louise?
Find out
First lady's hype?
Fit to stand trial, say
Five years before the Battle of Hastings
Fixes, as a pump
French beverage
Game name
General ___ chicken
Giving the best advice
Gray tone
Grind
Ground, in a way
Grub
Have a beef?
Head off
High spot
Home of Craters of the Moon Natl. Monument
Hoops game
Immure
In
Itch
Kind of instinct
Kind of mill
Laura's husband in 60's TV
Leading
Least delayed
Letter before ba
Like a good-sized woods, perhaps
Like some lab mice
Like-minded
Litter unit
Little butter?
Locks bought in a store?
Lunch fears?
Madhouse
March who hosted 'The $64,000 Question'
Marine eagle
Means of enlightenment
Milton, Shelley and Gray
Modern words of encouragement
Not by much
Novel conclusion?
Old letter
Old spy grp.
Orbit
P.M. before Macmillan
Papa Doc Duvalier, e.g.
Part
Peeping Tom
Peter Fonda played him in a 1997 film
Phone trio
Pick, with 'for'
Pilot's directive on takeoff
Pinker, in a way
Piston adjunct
Platitude
Polar explorer
Preening bird, maybe
Prefix with state
Presidential nickname
Promise of a good hotel?
Rancher
Retinue, in modern lingo
Run
Run off
Said 'O-D-O-U-R,' e.g.
Sch. on the Charles
Sea monster
Sentence-ending abbr.
Skinny, dejected football player?
Small pouch
Snick or ___
Some old TV's
Sorry
Sp. title
Standing
Store convenience, for short
Succeed through help-wanted ads
Suffix with Capri
Suffix with green or bean
Sulky
Swelling reducer
Tailor-make
Techie: Abbr.
Tennis call
The Unsers of Indy
They're positive
Tournament round
Towel material
Trattoria order
Trousers spec
U.S.N. grad
When tripled, a crew member's fraternity?
White House nickname
Without precedent
Work that includes a visit to the underworld
___ pro nobis
___ Valley, Calif.

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