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Latin I infinitive crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of June 18th, 1999 other clues
'Breaking Away' director
'Imagine ___!'
'Interested in coming?'
'Omnibus' host
'The Horse Whisperer' writer
'When it's ___' (old riddle's end)
1922 D. H. Lawrence novel
1970 Super Bowl M.V.P. Dawson
A case of pins and needles
A, B or C, on a mult.-choice test
Banners on the Internet
Beat
Big inits. in defense contracting
Black cow's relative
Boston leader in '76
Cager Gilmore
Carton complement
Chevy truck model
Christmas ___
City pollution
Computer programming code
Country singer McDaniel
Diminutive, for short
Easter's beginning
Father of Elam and Aram
Flatten
Flue buildup
Form of 56-Down
Gave the go-ahead
High hat
Hoisted, nautically
It's needed for a return
Jack's connection
Jimmy
King of Skull Island
Like a dream
Long-legged shorebird
Medieval verb ending
Ming artifact
Movable castles
Mower brand
Nobel, for one
Nolan Bushnell's company
Packed tight
Prefix with plastic
Quark's place
Ralph's 'Schindler's List' role
Rascal
Ready for battle
Rebut
Rider, e.g.
Roadside eateries, familiarly
Shavers
Shell ships by the seashore
Showed interest in playing
Smith's medium
Steak medium-rare, e.g.
Strike zone boundary
Suffix for amino acids
Tee off
Theology discussion
This is left to the captain
Transitional word
Tried to get hold of
Unusual partner?
Wear
What you need after a breakdown
Where Buffalo Bill was born
With wit
Word on a yellow sign
You can plan on it

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