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'La Gioconda' mezzo-soprano crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 20th, 2008 other clues
'And ___ thou slain the Jabberwock?': Carroll
'Doctor Zhivago' role
'Don't even bother'
'Forty Miles of Bad Road' guitarist
'It's c-c-c-cold!'
'Super Duper ___' (anime series)
'Venice Preserved' dramatist Thomas
Abbr. after Cleveland or Brooklyn
Alphabet quartet
Ancient Greek coins
Annual Sunday event, with 'the'
Army supply officer
Basketball datum
Batting average, e.g.
Bazaar units
Belgian city with an 1854 manifesto
Best Actor of 1991
Blackmore's Lorna
Bossman or bosswoman
Breezes (through)
Broad
Bygone blades
Caboose
Capri, e.g., to a Capriote
Celtic speaker
Charge for cash
City 70 miles SSW of Toledo
Climactic scene in 'Hamlet'
Demanded without reason
Depression
Deserving a lower insurance premium
Egg roll topping, perhaps
Equitable way to return a favor
Eurasian ducks
Events registered by seismometers, in brief
Fair
Favorable
FedEx rival
Feel remorse for
Feeling evoked in drama
Flies over the Equator
Flip over
Foamcore component
Four Holy Roman emperors
Gaudy jewelry, in slang
Give bad marks
Go rapidly
Half brother of Tom Sawyer
Honor
Humans last lived there in 2000
Illinois city, site of the last Lincoln-Douglas debate
Impersonated
In direct opposition
Injustice
Invoice amount
Iowa college
It may be bilateral
It's quite different from the high-school variety
Italie et Allemagne
Kipling novel
Kitten 'mitten'
La Scala cheer
Large chamber group
Leader of Lesbos?
Like shorelines, often
Lose strength
Mad magazine cartoonist Dave
Magazine founded by Bob Guccione
Manhattan part
Mocks
Moon of Mars
Moreover
Move, to a real-estate broker
Mrs. Woody Allen
National flower of Mexico
Natural bristle
Not remote
November 5, in Britain
Once known as
One desiring change
Open court hearing
Parrying weapon
Part of U.N.L.V.
Perfume ingredient
Pickup attachment
Pipsqueak
Pizza place
Playground retort
Port near Nazareth
Prefix with economics
Prefix with pressure
Procure
Purveyor of chips
Quaint 'not'
Resident: Suffix
Ring figure
Rudder locations
Salt Lake City player
Second string
Security system component
Shooting star, maybe
Signs of a bad outlet
Single-handedly
Some deodorants
Some offensive linemen: Abbr.
Spigoted vessel
Spillane's '___ Jury'
Spoonful, say
Standoffish
Start of something big?
Stinky, as gym clothes
Sun Valley locale: Abbr.
Thatched
Thin as ___
Trail to follow
Transfix
Treat like a hero, maybe
TV pooch
Unabridged
Unlikely attenders of R-rated films
Untold millennia
Viking, for one
Wild sheep of the western United States
Within striking distance
Word with page or wood
Year that Michelangelo began work on 'David'
___ Bator
___ beetle
___ citato
___ of Nantes, 1598
___ Stadium, opened in 1923
___ State
___-a-porter

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