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Greeting abroad crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of December 2nd, 2017 other clues
'Heavens to Murgatroyd!'
'I'm down'
'Please, Mommy ... Please, Daddy?'
'Quit rushing me!'
'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' composer
'Triptych Bleu I, II, III' artist
Alphabetical, e.g
Ancient carvers of giant stone heads
Automatic bill payment
Big name in chocolates
Bubblehead
Business sign abbr
Challenge with gusto
Classic See 'N Say toy figures
Conductor with over 30 Grammys
Coveted position
Dickens title character
Exertion
Final toast of a meal
First bishop of Paris
First vice president not to become president
Fogy
Forum fine?
Forward-looking sort
Give a chance
Haiphong holiday
Hammett's 'The ___ Curse'
How hair dye may make you look
Hullabaloo
Kick in
Lush
Made the grade
Masthead section
Not let
Notes in old Napoli
One sector of the Dow Jones index
Ones involved in forensics
Opening at work
Parent company of StubHub
Philadelphia's Allegheny or Aramingo: Abbr
Plane compartment
Pupil border
Real last name of Mama Cass Elliot
Sam ___, author of the classic 'Cyclopedia of 5,000 Puzzles'
Several cuts above
Sharpened points of quill pens
Simple dress design
Some disaster relief work
Something read with a scroll?
Specs spec
Stopping in
Stun with a gun
Three-time World Series champ with the A's
Toll House cookie dough maker
Two and two?
Unit of thickness
Urges on
Utterly unfounded
Valentine senders
Vinegar and lime juice
What doesn't go to great lengths?
Who said 'I like my men like I like my coffee. I don't drink coffee'
___ Millions

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