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Japan's highest point: Abbr. crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 13th, 2010 other clues
'Beat it, kid!'
'I don't care if they do'
'The Da Vinci Code' priory
'Through the Looking-Glass' laugh
A.L. Central city
Actor Richard of 'Rambo' films
Affirmative actions?
Altar agreement
Anchor-hoisting equipment
Badlands locale: Abbr.
Batpole user
Breakfast orders at a 55-Down, briefly
Brew source
Connect with
Core group
Decrease, as support
Dermal opening?
Disgusting-tasting
Dog in whodunits
E-mailed a dupe to
Emory University's home
Feminine suffix
Fine-tune
Five-pointed creature
Fleet letters
Get wider
Glen Campbell hit, the last word of which is this puzzle's theme
Go straight
Gordon and Ginsburg
Ground breaker
Half of diez
Hand communication: abbr.
Hanging in there
Having a twist
Hold in regard
Hose material
Howard who parodied Adolf
Innumerable
Instrument played with a mallet
Jillions
Keeping up with
Key point
Lab dish inventor
Learning by flash cards, e.g.
Left at sea
Like most gym rats
Like some dirty windshields
Longtime Greenwich Village music venue, with 'the'
Mideast leader: Var.
More ostentatious
Muslim convert in 1964 news
One getting an inspiration?
Orders at a 55-Down
Packed away
Place with a 'You Are Here' map
Poll closing?
Protection for Pelé
Register
Seek out
Slowly, to Solti
Smokestack emission
Some R.P.I. grads
Source of bubbly
Sulky
The first to stab Caesar
The other army
Tide type
TV blocking device
Unpaid sitter, perhaps
Verve
Wedding reception participants, often
Where hash is 'slung'
Will figure

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