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Oblique-angled, four-sided figure crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of June 14th, 2010 other clues
'Shame on you!'
'___ Caesar!'
'___ kleine Nachtmusik'
1980s TV series starring Michael Landon
2002 Tom Hanks/Paul Newman film
A pair
A sharpshooter needs a good one
Actress Sorvino
Already in the mail
Animal that beats its chest
Author Haley of 'Roots' fame
Big Japanese computer maker: Abbr.
Blushed
Bones, anatomically
Burden
Catch red-handed
Classic violin maker
Computer capacity, in brief
Confused
Cranium contents
Cutting part of a lumberjack's tool
Drought-stricken
Drunkard
Easter roast
Elevator inventor Elisha
Encourage
F.D.R. veep John ___ Garner
Fill to excess
Go south, as a stock market
Golf pro Ernie
Hawaiian instruments, informally
Hitler started it: Abbr.
Idea person's exclamation
Impoverished
Israel's Yitzhak
Japanese port
King beaters
Muse of love poetry
Near the center
Nonsensical
Obey
Occupied, as a lavatory
One in a blue state majority: Abbr.
One-armed bandit
Onetime Alaska boondoggle
Organization for geniuses
Parking space adjunct
Pop's partner
Popular steak sauce
Professional truck driver
Puts down
Rand McNally product
Reserved parking space for an exec, maybe
Result of an armistice
Rough-___ (not smoothly finished)
Sail holder
Send out, as rays
Sheepish look, maybe
Sicily's Mt. ___
Something to sing along to
Stitches
Swiss peaks
The Crimson Tide, informally
Thing on a cowboy's boot
Time of danger for Caesar
Top dog
Touched down
Traveler's option ... or what you won't get on a 17-, 27- or 48-Across?
Volcano's output
Western, in slang
What a do-it-yourself swing may hang from
Willow whose twigs are used in basketry
Word repeated before 'Don't tell me!'
Yard entrance
___ bread
___ grigio (wine)
___ Men ('Who Let the Dogs Out' group)

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