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Philadelphia’s Franklin ___: Abbr. crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 11th, 2006 other clues
Catches
Characterize
Cries too easily, say
Draft choices?
Fair trade
First name in 19th-century outlawry
First of a noted trio
Gets to
Go from 0 to 20 in three years?
Goddess who wed her brother
Grandson of Leah
Habitual scratcher
Heads-up cry
Hi-___
Historic Thor Heyerdahl craft
Inflict upon
Iowa college since 1851
It was uncommon at the Forum
Its highest possible score is 180: Abbr.
Kids’ TV character with a thick unibrow
Knowledge
Label a bomb, perhaps
Last
Letter run
Like some advertised films
Little Thief, for one
Looking frightened
Love, e.g.
Luxury items for a king or queen
Many are trained in childbirth: Abbr.
More than look up to
Music critic’s assignment
Pair from a deck, maybe
Physical component
Pituitary hormone
Plagues, with “at”
Property lawyers’ concerns
Raising Cain
Ram home?
Ready for mounting
Searched a trail, as a dog
Shook
Sides in an age-old battle
Slugger Williams and others
Smoke out
Snubbed person’s comeback
Some cause laughter
Spaghetti sauce slogan
Star of the 1976 miniseries “I, Claudius”
Suffix with robot
Superlatively swank
They might offer support in prayer
Through
Unité politique
Way to direct a helm
Whip material
Wipes out
Words with “move on” or “life”
Zen enlightenment
“Breezy” star, 1973
“So-o-o sexy!”
“The Country Girl” playwright
“The nerve!”
Abbr. after Sen. Jack Reed’s name
Actively trading
Asian au pair
Baby shower

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