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Like some rights: Abbr.
Like some texts
Literary character with the same first and last name
Marriage arrangements?
Minor mission
Minute or hour preceder
Moo ___ shrimp
Near Eastern honorific
No couch potato
Not the same
Occupations
Offense
Old sit-in stagers: Abbr.
Opening on stage
Part after a decimal: Abbr.
Part of some mil. titles
Pen
Played
Polish language
Political decision-makers
Print shop purchase
Pro ___
Proof word
San ___, Calif.
Seasonal schedule abbr.
Site of a blast from the past
Slip source
Street language
Subsequently
Swift output
They go up when it comes down
They have a strong attraction
They have notched collars and patch pockets
Three-time French Open winner
Baryshnikov, by birth
'Evil Woman' group, for short
'For shame!'
'Tuna Fishing' artist
1956 Winter Olympics site
58-Across, by birth
Become unlocked?
Biplane?
Blanket site
City on the Skunk River
City SSW of Tehran
Classic role for an actress
Comparison words
Computer nuisance
Concert array
Convention handout
Cool
Customer draw
Fawn over
Film director ___ C. Kenton
Five Nations members
Forbiddances
Hacks it
Hard, in Havana
Hardly cool cats
Henry's son
Inn choice
Jackie in 1947, briefly
Kind of cocktail
Lashes
Like some answers
Top of royalty
W.W. II weapon
Wear down
Where Montgomery turned back Rommel
Winery equipment