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Early Icelandic prose crossword clue


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Universal crossword of February 20th, 2007 other clues
''Wine'' partner
Hard work
Toots one's own horn
Dumb ___ ox
Outstanding
Provide with another point?
Speaks the unvarnished truth
Schoolyard taunts
Blows one's top
''Roll Over Beethoven'' grp.
Singer Bonnie
Puts it on the line (with 47-Across)
Word with ''curtain'' or ''fist''
''Now ___ seen everything!''
Conditional words
Like winter in Buffalo
Syringe contents, perhaps
Fore opposite
You could get hit there
Stomach divisions, in some animals
Unhurried gait
Ma Bell
Goblet feature
See 24-Across
One way to set a clock
TV dinner morsel, perhaps
Enjoying continuing success
Delinquent
Bets the farm
Swift
Zeno's home
Remarkable deeds
Drinks politely
Belmonts frontman
''The Persistence of Memory'' painter
''No man ___ island''
Negative votes
Comes as a result
Bicep decorations
What's needed to go from millionaire to billionaire
Room offerer
Deadly
Top point of a mountain
Kinsman
Ear-related
Drunkard
Gush out
Infamy
Catches a cabbie's eye
Sold chances
Central points
In plain view
Uncanny, and a bit spooky
Narrow inlet
Fit for a king
Address an audience
They're out on a limb
Highest mountain
Not easily affordable
Dick and Harry's partner
Engraved marker
Juicy fruits
Even splits
Took to the tub
Masters of ceremonies
''Carmina Burana'' composer Carl
Cairo Opera House location
Between ports
Kind of school
''___ do that?'' (Steve Urkel's question)
Edit menu option
''Magnet and Steel'' singer Walter
Wallach or Whitney

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