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Higher on the Mohs scale crossword clue


H A R D E R

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New York Times crossword of November 16th, 2004 other clues
Fact-filled volume
Farmer's sci.
Fire ___ (gem)
First name in cosmetics
Florence's river
Food or air
Give the cold shoulder
Golf's Sorenstam
Gossip's tidbit
Hence
Hoodlum
Hook shape
Hoopster Erving's nickname
Iowa college
Jonah's swallower
Like a damp cellar
Lines from Shelley
Mall stand
Mideast grp.
Muralist Rivera
Newshawk's source, often
Newswoman Roberts
One making arrangements
Outdated wedding-vow word
Part of many 'shoppe' names
Patriot Nathan and others
Pro foe
Pumpkin pie spice
Pyramid, maybe
Rating a blue ribbon
River of Bern
Sen. Evan of Indiana
Sergeant once played by Phil Silvers
Sign over, as rights
Singer James or Jones
Some parents
South Beach ___
Suffix with switch
Tacit approval
Tot's perch
Unceasingly
Unlocks, poetically
Voracious fish
W.W. II general Bradley
Where Friday was once seen on Thursday
Within reason
Words to an old chap
Yiddish 'Egad!'
___ facto
___ Tuesday (Mardi Gras)
'The Natural' role Roy ___
'Aunt ___ Cope Book'
'Chicago Hope' sets, for short
'Nonsense!'
'Now I see!'
'So long, mon ami'
'Uh-uh!'
'Uh-uh!'
'Uh-uh!'
'Uh-uh!'
'What's ___ for me?'
Analogist's words
Andy Kaufman's role on 'Taxi'
Answers from a 49-Across
Ashe Stadium event
Basketball's ___ Ming
Big name in health care
Bismarck's state: Abbr.
Bit attachment
Black cuckoos
Cause to see red
Clod chopper
Cultural programs they're not
Diplomat's post
Doctor's charge
E-mail command
Early Oscar winner ___ Jannings

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