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Literally, 'high ground' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of September 1st, 2005 other clues
'Come ___'
'Later'
'Put Your Head on My Shoulder' singer, 1959
'The Cosby Show' actress
'The Time Machine' race
'Twenty Years After' author
'Un Ballo in Maschera' aria
'___ a roll!'
'___ Choice'
10's and 20's, e.g.
1929 literary character in San Francisco
1986 Turner autobiography
1990's Indian P.M.
Absent from
Actor/comedian Denis
Afore
Asian sea name
Ayatollah ___ Khamenei
Bag lady?
Cartoonist Walker
Certain race
Chocolate substitute
Coconut fiber
Computer game format
Deep-sea
Dignify
European carrier
Fix, as a drive
Former enemy capital
French individuals
French silk
Goal of a reading
Hair products
How it all started, it's thought
Impatient gift recipients
It opened in 1825
It's not found within the four corners of this puzzle
Italian sweetie
Item between two poles
Kind of surgery
Lady friend in Italy
Last of a Latin trio
Log
Longtime NBC Symphony conductor
Mixer
Mobile dining area
Moisturizer ingredient
Must
Next
Old TV host Allen
Part of the Hindu trinity
Partly
Perennial subj. of federal funding debates
Police staff: Abbr.
Polite turndown
Possible result of a spicy meal
Prego rival
Preparations
Queue after Q
Quiet
Rampaging
Red state
Rising star
Shop worker
Shot's target, maybe
Singer with a 1978 #1 hit with Barbra Streisand
Sportscaster Allen
Status-changing gift
Strike
Subatomic particle
Success on a slot machine
Superman's father
U.P.S. unit: Abbr.
Washington landmark, with 'the'
Writer of the 'April Theses'
X-___
___ Gay

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