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Astronomical effect
Author ___ Neale Hurston
Bar, legally
Befuddles
Belgian river
Big name in hardware stores
Botanical gardens display
Brain passage
Bridgestones or Michelins
Bruin legend
Bygone award?
Car that spends too much time in the shop
Complete and direct, as a denial
Court figures, briefly
Cowboy film
Crafts' partner
Dander
Diamond stat.
Eins + zwei
English quintet
Executive at American Motors or Enron, e.g.?
Farm equipment that's been put to another use?
Fires
Former train station attendants?
Full and happy
Gaelic
Gym floor covers
Hockey feint
Italian automaker since 1906
John Lennon's adopted middle name
Just-made-up word
Kind of paint
Knight's neighbor
Legal order
Little ones
What a handkerchief may wipe away
___ Highway (old 1,500-mile route)
___ Rabbit
___-Seltzer
Longfellow's bell town
Mongolian tent
Nerd
Old customs?
One of the Aleutians
One of TV's 'honeymooners'
Part of A.D.
Pennsylvania port
Plenty
Popular footwear
Posh
Prefix with -naut
Prepared to pray, say
Public scene cause
Quench
Rent
Ring decision, briefly
Round end of a hammer
Sam who was a three-time Masters champ
Schwarzenegger, today?
Serb or Pole
Singer Cara
Skip
So-so grade
Star
Turner of note
Turnstile locale
TV's Warrior Princess
Unlikely race winner
Ursula Andress film
Wee hour
West Coast air hub
'Metropolis' director Fritz
'There you have it!'
Accept
Architect Saarinen
Actor Reeves
Alternative to Rover
Area of E.P.A. purview: Abbr.