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First name in bridge crossword clue


O M A R

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New York Times crossword of December 28th, 1997 other clues
Underground network
Bettors bet on them
Big dictionary section
Bit of a drag
Bit of fancy footwork
Black Sea port, new-style
Blame
Blows away
Break
Buys or leases
Call it quits
Choctaw for 'red people'
Circus
Clinton has two
Cold one
Common powder
Complete
Complete
Correo ___ (airmail)
Crackerjacks
Derisive
Dickens alias
Dolphin leader
Two or more periods
Downed
East German secret police
Egyptian menaces
Either 'M' of M&M's
End in ___
English university town
Existentialist concern
Flight
Followers
Former Swedish P.M. Palme
Unlearned
Unproven facility
Late evening
Lawyers: Abbr.
Live
London's ___ Square
Lover of Pyramus
M
Made out
Major command
Make eights, maybe
Mapmaker's aid
Medium-range U.S. missiles
Miller hero
Minerva's domain
Mo. parts
Moravian, e.g.
N
Near misses, maybe
New Zealander
Not just any
Old-time actresses Markey and Bennett
Old-time actresses Markey and Bennett
On the other side of the street: Abbr.
On the other side of the street: Abbr.
On-line periodical, for short
Oscar-winning Gibson
Over
P
Partner-to-be
Pinball paths
Pinup features
Popular museum exhibits
Positions
Printed
Water around the Ijsselmeer
Wayne genre
What to do 'in St. Louis'
What to do 'in St. Louis'
Wheat part
When shadows almost disappear
When the sun goes down
Whitish
Wrap
Yesteryear
___ about (approximately)
___ d'amore
Forum locale
From Tabriz
Full
G
Game-ending pronouncement
Geometrical solid
Geometrical solid
Grand slam foursome
Greek architectural feature
Greek cheese
Had the know-how
Have it in mind
Heist gain
Here on the authority of
Heroine of 1847
Heroine of Tennessee Williams's 'Summer and Smoke'
Hill and Bryant
Horror film staple
Horseshoer's need
Hostilities
Hot
Hung. neighbor
Ingot
Irk
J
Karate school
Kind of hotel
Kind of path or pay
King ___ Trio (popular 40's combo)
Knots
L
Largest Greek island, to locals
Quick holiday
R-rating reason
Rawls and Reed
Reaches
Remnants
Ripken, Jr. and Sr.
Run for it
Runner Rosie
S
Santa ___
Sat at home
Seemingly forever
Shah ___ Pahlavi
Shakespeare, e.g.
She's put out to pasture
Ski run
Some clouds
Some feasts
Subject of a 1982 best seller
Switch settings
Tariff co-sponsor of 1930
The best
The duck in 'Peter and the Wolf'
They follow signatures
Thin nails
Threatening finale
Toast
Took steps
Touch, say
Tract
Traveled horizontally
Very
Vocal style
'Dog Day Afternoon' character
'And I Love ___'
'Bravo!'
'Buddy'
'Cabaret' director
'Star Wars' princess
'The Crucifixion' painter
'Wie geht es ___?' (German greeting)
'___ be all right'
1968 Chemistry Nobelist Onsager
1968 track and field gold medalist
Actress Harper
Alerts
Alias
Alley mewers
Alphabet trio
Alpo competition
An Acura
Anatomical cavities
Armor-plated warship
Attached, in a way
Attack moves
Baby
Basso Pinza

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