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Electric device with terminals crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 10th, 2009 other clues
'One day ___ all make sense'
'Young Frankenstein' woman and others
Be doomed
Be of assistance
Buds
Burning substance
Burrow : rabbit :: holt : ___
Chinese dynasty during which trade with Portugal began
Circus performer, e.g.
Court figures
Court figures
Doctor's prescription
Dries, as hay
Felt bitter anguish
Flu symptom
Following obediently
Food label for the health-conscious
French versifier
Give out
Gray blanket
Grows pale
High in the French Alps
Immobilizes
In an unoriginal way
Ingredient in many toothpastes
Kind of strength
Kitchen device first patented in 1921
Laugh-a-minute
Like rivals, often
Like the pop group the Pussycat Dolls
Maestro Koussevitzky
Make like new, as a bathtub
News on the bus. page
Nicely tan
Not do one darn thing
Not much, with 'a'
Obtain service from
Occasion to drop one's arms
Part of a Latin 101 conjugation
Pitchfork part
Platte River tribe
Popular computer logic/guessing game
Prefix with dose
Ready to do business
Representative of Hollywood
Round sandwich
Scrub
Slinkys or Magic 8 Balls, once
So-so poker holding
Spit for a kebab
Subject of 'Toots' by Bob Considine, 1969
Substantial
Surgical tube
Swallow
Tourist guide
Toy trains
Trolley
Twisted
Vitamin C source
Where gobs go
Where to wear an armilla
Wife in '8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter'
___ gin fizz
___ Ranch (former Western White House)
___-Neisse Line

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