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Letters for Jesus crossword clue


I N R I

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New York Times crossword of September 2nd, 1997 other clues
'Act your ___!'
'Behold!'
'Hi-___, Hi-Lo' (1953 film song)
'Red' tree
24 sheets of paper
33 or 45, e.g.
Anti-apartheid activist Steven
Ballet dancer, at times
Ballyhooed sitcom of 1997
Be in debt
Belgian songwriter Jacques
Brook
Bryce Canyon locale
Bucket
Cawfee
Chill, so to speak
Competent
Copy
Corrida cry
Countenance
Cut into cubes
Depth charge, in slang
Dinosaur, e.g.
Domestic cat
Elated
Elated
Elated
Elated
Emotional request
Engage, as an entertainer
Enjoyable
Eternally
Ever
Extra-short haircut
Fall cleanup need
First name in scat
Forest denizen
Handy
Hershey brand
Hole-___
It's breath-taking
It's taken out at the seams
Italy's ___ di Como
Join in a football heap
Kind
Lack
Large pitcher
Latvian
Longed
Magic wish granters
Meager
Miller, for one
Not showing emotions
Oft-cited sighting
Open
Open, as a bottle
Opera set in the time of the Pharaohs
P, in Greece
Peddles
Peeved
Picture gallery site?
Poland's Walesa
Quarterback Brett
Scandinavian
Shade of blue
Song part
Stat for Maddux
Swear
They produce a row on the farm
Threw out, as a runner
Triangular sail
Tues., for Tuesday
Uganda's Amin
Wacky
Western writer Grey
Word to end a card game
Writer Lindbergh

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