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'Oklahoma!' set piece
'The Frogs Who Desired a King' author
'What's New, Pussycat?' co-star, 1965
440 yards, for many runners
Ad conclusion?
American Lung Assn. recommendation
Antigen attacker
Area with aging factories
Automobil site
Bethlehem's region
Big name in oil
Blood drive spec.
Browses (through)
Can't do without
Coin collector's classification
Comintern creator
Comment while hemming
Common salad ingredient
Compete in the Breeders Crown
Confederate
Contrivance for taking people for a ride
Covers over, in a way
De Gaulle's predecessor
Deliverers of product lines?
Distressed
Eats
Editorial reconsideration
El Cid player
Empathic counselor of sci-fi
Eponym of an Australian Open arena
Florida city on the Caloosahatchee
Freed from guilt
Group 13 member, in chemistry
Gulf of Aqaba city
Has a loan from
Has an impressive address
Holy Roman emperor, 973-83
Kind of reproduction
Lead-in to someone else's words, after 'and'
Leandro's partner
Least likely to turn tail
Local listings
Magician's opening
Marks in a casino
Mistreating
Monomaniacal
Not skilled in
One stuck in a float
Part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Pieces together?
Pump alternative
River to the North Sea
Singer with the 1966 hit 'I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry'
Some Olympians get them
Stonemason's chisel
Subway inspection org.
Surgeons' insertions
Taste test need
They have rights
They may be treated in a spa
They often want to settle: Abbr.
They're in rags
Treaty of Fort McIntosh signer, 1785
Water
What a crush might be
What a webmaster may master
William Herschel discovery of 1787
Year the Visigoths invaded Italy

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