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Lead-in to multiple last names crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 7th, 2011 other clues
'Fingers crossed!'
'Shoot!'
'___ turn up'
16-Across concern, briefly
17-Across hookup
1963 and 1996 treaty topic
2000s service site
A number of perfect people?
Aid in finding a break
Barbecue side dish
Become
Best-selling jogging advocate
Big money maker
Bitumen alternative
Blades of song and film
Bourgeois, to a Brit
Boxy
Cracked
Deadly African tree-dwellers
Designer with the Night of Fancy fragrance
Fancy Feast choice
Fiber optics field
Fighter jets might be in it
Fork (off)
Gives a heady response?
Green light for un hombre
High-tech gadgetry suffix
Hollywood's Lee
Joins the bandwagon?
Jump on a staff, maybe
Kind of defense
Kiss, e.g.
Leadership position
Leaves alone, in a way
Like many barely legible notes
Like scuba tanks, typically
Lofty praise
Main campus site of the University of the South Pacific
Many a troubadour
Most convenient section of a parking garage, usually
Not clear
Olympic gold-medal pentathlete Lehtonen
Postal activity
Psychotherapist's concern
Restrain
Show some fear
Show-off's shout
Size of about 16 tennis courts
Sky light?
Slight reaction?
Sole supporter?
Some Asian fighters
Somewhat
Strange beginning?
Tab
They moved to St. Louis in '95
They're shortsighted
Threw together
Titan, e.g.
Unlike the opera 'Wozzeck'
Up in the air, for short
Von Trapp girl who's 'sixteen going on seventeen'
Waist-ful?
Wallop
Way in
What an Arabian may command
What an issei might enroll in: Abbr.
Where to see spots
You might have to fight them
Zip across Corsica?
___ near

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