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Name on a B-29, once crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 17th, 2005 other clues
Hands
Help
Historic city on the Danube
Home for a round-tailed muskrat
Home of the landmark Zeitglockenturm clock tower
Hunter's pride
Icelandic epic
Idler
In hock
In on something
It touches the Pacific O.
Italian artist Guido
Its flag has two green stars
Its motto is 'Lux et veritas'
Jazz singer Anderson
Leader of Congress?
Leave first or second, say
Lens setting
Lolling
Luau treat
Mark Twain's Dan'l was one
McCarthy-era attorney Roy
Meat in chili
Moist
Moonstones
Neither here nor there
Nest builder
Not needing payment, as a bill
Old one: Ger.
One of two dukes
Oversedated, maybe
Pan-___
Spinner
Sports org. since 1906
Sushi selection
Sweetie
Terse reproof
Thrilled
Turgenev museum site
Up to date
Valhalla V.I.P.'s
Vicious
Was too fussy
Waste
Welcome words from a dinner companion
Well-bred
West Point abbr.
What one of the little pigs had in 'This Little Pig'
With 104-Across, be philosophical about something
With 121-Across, part of an afternoon repast
With 29-Across, aging
With 6-Across, extended
With 65-Across, doctor's advice, perhaps
With 70-Down, do much (for)
With 72-Down, hasty hurry
With 74-Down, leaving shortly
X
Xerox material: Abbr.
___ unto himself
'O, beware, my lord, of jealousy' speaker
'Dagnabit!'
'E'en ___ …'
'Hey!'
'My ___, the doctor'
'What, again?!'
'___ 18' (Uris book)
A question of ownership
Alike: Fr.
Allen Dulles headed it for eight years under D.D.E.
Almost kaput
Alternative to a driver
And higher, in cost
Artist Magritte
Bachelors, e.g.
Bag
Ballyhoo
Bergman in 'Casablanca'
Big brass
Boxing ring sights
Part of H.M.S.
Brazilian airline
Part of Popeye's credo
Patriarch in 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'
Carp
Peel off
Promised land
Cast
Recreation center
Charge
Result of a bad stroke
Club steak
Coin with a $ sign
Return
Common battery presentation
Ronnie of Fox Sports
Completely misses the ball
Royale of old autodom
Couple
Second
Cover girl Banks
See 1-Across
See 100-Across
Cowboy
See 120-Across
Cowpoke's moniker
See 27-Across
Cross words
See 33-Down
Declares
See 38-Down
Direction toward which the wind blows
See 41-Down
Dreamed no more
See 62-Across
Seek to influence
Drop
Dry riverbed
Senator Jake in space
Egypt's Nasser
Sets
Ersatz
Experienced syncope
Sharpen
Ship board
F.B.I. guy
Short Internet message
Site for a mobile
Finagle
Skyscraper support
First word of the 'Aeneid'
Slot machine symbol
Florida beach locale, for short
Slow cooker
Genuine article?
So-called Birthplace of Aviation
Something in the air
Gifted
Go over, as with radar
Spanish hors d'oeuvre
Spectacles
Goal

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