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'Quite contrary' nursery rhyme girl crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 21st, 1997 other clues
'Here ___ trouble!'
'The Hairy Ape' playwright
'___ just me or...?'
1967 Rex Harrison film role
60's TV medical drama
Actor Alan
Alum
Because of
Blend
British rock group since the mid-70's
Butter alternative
Cartoon bear
Chest organ
Colossus of ___
Colossus of ___
Cote d'___
Cupid
Deep cut
Detective Lord ___ Wimsey
Downy duck
Empty
Enough to sink one's teeth into
Finale
Fuddy-duddy
Garage occupant
Get used (to)
Get used (to)
Gets educated
Goat's-milk cheese
Goat's-milk cheese
Guinness suffix
Hardy's partner
Hardy's partner
In ___ (actually)
Indian corn
It gets hit on the head
June 6, 1944
Kind of 'vu' in a classified
Latke ingredient
Low-fat
Luster
Make amends (for)
Medicine injector
Moxie
N.H.L. venue
N.H.L. venue
Neighbor of Syr.
Neighbor of Syr.
Not theirs
Not theirs
O.K.'s
Oodles
Oodles
Party thrower
Party thrower
Pasternak hero
Pinza of 'South Pacific'
Prefix with dynamic
Rat (on)
Rent-controlled building, maybe
Rent-controlled building, maybe
Romance lang.
Saharan
Scheme
She had 'the face that launched a thousand ships'
Shooting stars
Shoulder motion
Sonja Henie's birthplace
Sophomore and junior, e.g.
Spy Mata ___
Straight line
Streamlet
Sudden outpouring
Take up, as a hem
Take up, as a hem
Tin ___
Train tracks
Trickle
TV's 'Kate & ___'
Unspecified one
Wallop
Wallop
Wiry dog
WNW's opposite
WNW's opposite
World Wildlife Fund's symbol
Writer Bret
Writer Bret
___ Club (onetime TV group)
___ contendere (court plea)
___-jongg

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