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Problems with theories crossword clue


H O L E S

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New York Times crossword of January 22nd, 2001 other clues
Run-of-the-mill: Abbr.
Running behind
Show ___
Spigots
Spin
Start of kindergarten learning
Suffix with schnozz
Surrounded by
Swiftly
Temple area of Jerusalem
Thanksgiving parade producer
Theater sign
Tiny quantities
Wash
Watch chain
Winter Olympics vehicle
Zippo
___ de Guerre (French military award)
___ Fox, 1959 American League M.V.P.
Absolute nonsense
'Black-eyed' girl
'Lovely' Beatles girl
'___ pasa?'
'___ say a word'
551, to Caesar
Amino ___
Barely make, with 'out'
Bathroom item
Bit player
Broad valley
Burn
Chopin's Polonaise No. 16 in ___
Clamor
Complete
Considerably
County north of San Francisco
Cover story?
Cried one's eyes out
Dams make them
Drench
Egyptian fertility goddess
Embarrassingly stuck
Employs
Fairy tale monsters
Flower holders?
Gandhi's land
Great tempter
Grp. that has energy users over a barrel?
Hall-of-Fame pitcher Ryan
Heavy footsteps
Helper: Abbr.
Hinder, legally
Hot dog topper
Jacob's twin
Kimono sash
Kiss
Large coffee maker
Lasso
Light greenish-blue
Like some classical columns
Linda Ellerbee's '___ It Goes'
List-ending abbr.
Long locks
Mailed
Memo starter
Microbiologist Salk
Molecule component
Nerd
Not just a fib
One-celled blob
Pantry raider
Perplexed
Places for muckety-mucks?
Playwright Henrik
Plumb crazy
Prefix with sex
Pugilist's weapon

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