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Once, in the past crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of June 29th, 2008 other clues
'A Masked Ball' aria
'Be that as ___ ...'
'Get it?'
'Presto!'
'That hurt!'
'Voice of Israel' author
'When You ___ Love' (1912 tune)
'___ Day' (1993 rap hit)
'___ first you don't succeed ...'
'___ or lose ...'
'___ teaches you when to be silent': Disraeli
1958 Best Actor David
24-hr. convenience
Actress Patricia
Alternative to J.F.K. and La Guardia
Animal with an onomatopoeic name
Apple or pear
Arid
Author portrayed in the miniseries 'The Lost Boys'
Battle of Normandy city
Be something special
Bears witness
Become blocked, in a way
Ben-Gurion carrier
Big name in computer printers
Boneheaded
Boxing stats
Brand-new to the language
Butch Cassidy, for one
Cartoon dog
Certain hand-held
Cheez Whiz you could blow up?
Chess piece: abbr.
Christie contemporary
Churchyard unit
City once called Eva Perón
City WSW of Dortmund
Co. with a butterfly logo
Comedic Philips
Concession stand purchase
Converse competitor
Count with a severe overbite
Cross stock
Darth Vader's boyhood nickname
Deceit
Disastrous drop
Dope
Dwellers along Lake Victoria
Father of Deimos and Phobos
Flush (with)
Four: Prefix
Geiger of counter fame
Geom. point
Gold medalist skier Hermann
Golden pond fish
Gray area?: Abbr.
Gulf
Have a quick look from the hallway, say
Hellish
Holler's partner
Illegal record
Impatient kid's plea at a zoo?
In case
Indiana city near the Michigan border
Insinuating
Intend (to)
Jack who wrote the lyrics to 'Tenderly'
Jim Belushi's costume in 'Trading Places'
Laugh, in Lille
Lead-in to girl
Lots
Love overseas
Luau fare
Maker of the old Royale
Minneapolis suburb
Miss Piggy's pronoun
More kempt
Movie lover's cable channel
Music for a baseball team?
Name on a plane
Napoleon's relatives
Nature's aerators
Nikita's no
Nursery items
Opera's ___ Te Kanawa
Orch. section
Org. with peace-keeping forces
Out-and-out
Padded
Palate appendage
Peaks
Perfume brand
Practically pristine
Prepare to chat, maybe
Punch with a kick
Rabbit's title
Rain hard
Reform Party founder
Roxie's dance partner in 'Chicago'
Sea route
Seed cover
Seeking the right women's tennis attire?
Settled (on)
Sly
Some hand-helds
Something to believe
Source of some inside humor?
South Pacific kingdom
Soyuz launcher
Spoils
Stock ticker's inventor
Streisand, to friends
Swingers' stats
Take apart
Thaw
The dark side
There are 435 in Cong.
Thurman of 'Kill Bill'
Took a two-wheeler
Traveler's temptation
Tree doctor?
Type of eye surgery
Use of steel wool, e.g.?
Use shamelessly
Villa ___ (town near Atlanta)
Wallet items, informally
Warning sign on a pirate ship?
What a rake does
When doubled, sings
White wine aperitif
Wipe out
Woo
Workout aftermath
Worrisome type at a china shop?
X-rated
Young hog
Your basic 'So this guy walks into a bar ...'?
___ crow
___-majeste

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