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James and Perry crossword clue


M A S O N S

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Classic Crossword by Merl Reagle crossword of March 29th, 2020 other clues
Pierre's Nobelist wife
The Elephant Boy star
Teeny-weeny sound
Calendar abbr.
"I" problem
Bench-sitting Kagan
Eddie, as a Beverly Hills cop
Half a dance
Start of a movie-song lyric
Desire, for one
One of the archangels
Hectare units
___ kwon do
Pirate Lafitte
Grand Marquis, familiarly
Diner sign
Mop target
Drive-time companions?
Darn
A few
Source of the movie-song lyric
Tattered
Long time
Certain Alaskan
Star with a stick
Peters out
Relinquish
Chased
Inscribed pillar
Threepio's friend, partly
Withdraws
End of the movie-song lyric
Pedestrian
So long
Champion's neckwear
Leaning
Embellish
Ten-parter, perhaps
San Diego's Miramar, for one: abbr.
West Indian snake (anagram of BORIC)
One for breakfast
Esther Williams married him
Start of a listener's reaction to the lyric
Signal to sandbag
"Get off the stage!"
In a prissy way
Feature of St. Peter's
Wheedles
Two-toed sloth
Judy's eldest
Connect
"___ in itself"
Retails at
Good place to sit in Iowa
End of the listener's comment
Naval abbr.
We, non?
Jukebox selection, perhaps
"No room at ___"
Originally named
Pub projectile
British gun
Kunta Kinte kin
Devilfish
Giant of wrestling
React to a judge
Spillane classic
Optometrist's offering
Enclosed chair
Of wings
"Stand By Me" singer ___ E. King
Not prompted
Unlike beachgoers, perhaps
Banish
"A mouse!"
Like some skirts
Clay pigment
Root (for)
Café© cup
Humongous
BB gun
Criticize severely
Actress Kidman
The "uh" sound of "ago," e.g.
Fannie or Ginnie follower
Mt. St. Helens fallout
Arctic vehicles
Soprano Scotto
Lizard's tail?
Dos follower
Need
The Turtle poet
Worked on a trireme
Forgets to blink
Quasimodo's haunt
Saskatchewan Indian
Slips
Green fruit
Charged particle
Clock shaped like a ship
Pile ingredient
Bargain source
Of grandparents (or backward, something spewed)
Soak
Alfonso's queen
From which Tokyo rose
Terribly
Stickless drum
Combiner before script or mission
Home of Zion National Park
Seaweed product
Ninth in the lineup
Snare
Liqueur that makes the heart grow fonder?
"___ everything is in order ..."
Legendary tax protester
Man of ___
WWII sub
Rembrandt's home
Stubby part?
___ shot
Twelfth
Louisiana dialect
Make smile
James or Owens
Scrub
Weighed down
Ms. Fields
O. Henry forte
007 attended it
Unseat
Chow down uptown
Banana coat
Luxurious scarf
S.J. Perelman's gift

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