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Stolen, in London
Tend a turkey, e.g.
They're nuts for drinks
Treasuries
Try to get a better view, maybe
Villain of Spider-Man
Visored caps
Wee
What NBC's peacock once signified
When Antony dies in 'Antony and Cleopatra'
Where the Cimarron flows: Abbr.
Without much power
___-car
___-Magnon
Building with many layers
Burial receptacle
Burial receptacle
Camp necessity
Checks
Companion of 'Stay!'
Continually
Continuously
Davit
Emancipate
Fix, as a rug
Flowers with yellow, buttonlike blooms
Four quarters
Garden green
Got one's fill of?
Harmonia's father
Heavy breathers?
Heavyweight event?
Hero
In Britain they're called thieves' kitchens
Is obtrusive
LAX listing
Letters for a King?
Like the perfect homemaker's home
Macy's competitor
Not so nice
One of a multitude in a devil's-snuffbox
Others, to Ovid
Part of a C.S.A. signature
Pellet
Perfume, in a way
Scottish name meaning 'handsome'
Slippery
Someone who watches his head?
Starts of some melees
'A Mighty Fortress Is Our God,' e.g.
'Delicious!'
1964 Hudson/Day comedy
'Rise, Glory, Rise' composer
70's-80's Chrysler
Absolutely clobber
Anent
Anti body?
Application info: Abbr.
Artist Duchamp
Automatic selection?
Beg
Big blow for a band?
Biological interstices
Bit of Braille
Bitterly cold
Boughpot