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One below a second lieut. crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of June 25th, 1997 other clues
'Cheers' star
'Oh, very funny!'
'Penny Lane,' not 'Strawberry Fields Forever'
'Two Mules for Sister ___'
'Valley of the Dolls' co-star
'___ giorno!'
1964 Tony winner for 'Foxy'
After-school drink
Alphabet book phrase
Alpine sounds
Arthur Miller character
Aves.
Bathing facility
Blackens
Brewer's need
Candidate of 1992 and '96
Caviar
Cockeyed
Compact name
Cravings
Data unit
Diamond segment
Emergency vehicle
Emily of 'Our Town'
Emphatic affirmative
Fender bender
Fib
Flashed one's pearly whites
Floor models
Frank Fontaine TV character
Full-bodied ale
George's talk show co-host
Gin inventor
Gobs and gobs
Government worry
Hardly Mr. Cool
Info-filled
Itty-bitty
Kind of toad
Leftover
Life, in the early days
Like many a winter road
Like white wine at a restaurant
Line of type
Lymphatic part
Man of the House?
Member of a colony
Mideast carrier
Miss Cinders of old comics
Neighbor of Java
Not masculine
Oil of ___
On the team?
Once-popular feather source
Order
Play the lead
Popular Internet company
Presidential run
Property securities
Pursues
Put on a border
Reply to 'Can this be true?'
Sir Peter ___, painter of British royalty
Split-off groups
Spot
Stirs in ingredients
Sweet dessert
Taken away by force, old-style
Theme song of Vincent Lopez
Thomas Mann's '___ Kröger'
Trig. function
Unagi, at a sushi bar
Victrola part
Violist's clef
Yesteryear

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