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One carrying dust, maybe crossword clue


F A I R Y

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New York Times crossword of October 4th, 2012 other clues
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Actress Davis
Basket material
Chair for Cleopatra
Character with the tagline 'Booyakasha!'
Chinese dynasty
Classic play whose title is an abbreviation
Clink
Confuse
Crayola color since 1998
Dairy Queen treat
Deafening
Deceitful
Deuce follower
Dict., e.g
Director of 'The Witches,' 1990
Dos minus dos
Drum kit component
Feature of Mike Wazowski in 'Monsters, Inc.'
Feline face cleaners
'In your dreams!'
Fret
Govt. security
Graphic beginning?
Greeting in Oz
Gusto
Help-wanted letters
Hides, in a way
Image on the 'E.T.' poster
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It begins at conception
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Kato Kaelin portrayer on 'S.N.L.'
Like some marketing
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Like the worst excuse
Like vampires
Long
Casino stock
Major downer?
Meaning of 'Ich bin ein' in J.F.K.'s quote
Certain spot
Melancholy
Mobutu ___ Seko (African despot)
Movie with a 9-year-old Best Supporting Actress winner
Omits
Pass
Photoshop option: Abbr
Place for a particle accelerator
Purim's month
Rake
Ray variety
Rotten Tomatoes contributor
Big tank
Settled
Shorten, maybe
Signs of spring
Singer Jason
Targeted launch
Team whose colors are blue and orange
Tech whiz, say
The girl from Ipanema?
Thrifty alternative
Took to court
Tots' sports equipment
W.W. II general nicknamed 'Bombs Away'
Wet-bar convenience
Whirl
Whup
Wolfe or Woolf, e.g.: Abbr
Work after work?
Build on, with 'to'
Ceremonial military outfit
'You'd better watch out!'
'Delta of Venus' author
'Man who catch fly with chopstick accomplish anything' speaker
'Oops, sorry'
'You will be ___' (last line of 'Wishin' and Hopin'')
'___ 'em!' (mob's cry)

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