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'Give ___ to Cerberus' (Greek and Roman saying) crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of September 7th, 2001 other clues
'Where Have All the Flowers Gone?' singer
Actor Herbert and others
Amateurs
Art follower
Art follower
Asteroid landed on in 2001
Big name in television
Bows
Breed
Buff
Candidate of 1872
Certain reception
Cheerleaders' finales
Collection of chapters
Colorful writing
Crummy advice
Cuba's ___ Castle
Feeder frequenter
First pope
Flattops?
Football gain
Formerly
Formerly
Growth in a recently burned clearing
Hands-on-hips dances
Hobo's aversion
Important fortress in the Crusades
Inadvisable action
Inadvisable action
Indian Ocean part
Instrument on the Beatles' 'Within You Without You'
It may be breathtaking
Kind of page
Kind of page
Long-___
Makes a commitment (to)
Nailed down
Not just feuding
Off yonder
Off yonder
Old galley
One of those?
Part of an 800 collect call number
Preparation for confession
Put back to work
Puts off
Range
Range
Rectors' inferiors
Rub down
Rub down
Run
Run
Salad fruit
Saul's general
Scientist who won a 1977 Presidential Medal of Freedom
Stevens of TV's 'The Farmer's Daughter'
Stir up
Stir up
Stop on the way
Stowe character
Stowe character
Sunkist product
Super ___ (video game name)
Temporarily
Temporarily
Their addresses are not in the phone book
Took a hop
Touch off
Travel far and wide
Travel far and wide
Trivial pursuit
Wakes up
William ___, chief of staff for Roosevelt and Truman
Wine variety
Words of commitment
Words of commitment
___-humanité: Fr.

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