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Jurassic genus whose name means, literally, 'different lizard' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of June 15th, 2002 other clues
Aristophanes plays, e.g.
Badly, at first
Balzac hero
Blue shade
Caught, in a way
Costs
Cowpoke
Daughter of Nicholas
Dentist's order
Descendant of Aaron, in the Bible
Dexterous
Face up to
Favoring
Favoring
Festoon
Friday preceder
Grand Prix maneuvers
Half note feature
Head-scratcher's comment
Heads
Is overwhelmed
It could run over a plate
Its logo is a five-pronged crown
Man's nickname that is German for 'level'
Manifesto writer
Masterpieces
Mechanics' jobs
Mystery novelist Stanley
News announcement
Noisy transportation
One might give you a lift
One that's ill-prepared?
One who can go anywhere
2001 biopic
Order on margin?
Outgrowth of geometrical abstraction
Pac 10 school, for short
Parents pass it on
Piece of art
Pin holder
Pocket protector?
Proofer's bane
Put forth
Questionnaire option, often
Refuses
Seneca dialect
Slobs
Something to read for
Southern Comfort concoctions
Spots
Standby fliers?
Start of a nursery rhyme
'___ there!'
Strauss subject
Supersized
They can be caught on the beach
'Calvin and Hobbes' bully
They're simple to express
'E.T.' actress
Thimble Theatre name
'Gotcha'
Unit of magnetic flux
Versatile vehicle
Wavelike pattern
'Young Frankenstein' woman
Year in Edred's reign
___ favor

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