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R.I. clock setting crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 18th, 2004 other clues
'... for anger ___ in the bosom of fools': Eccl. 7:9
'A Doll's House' heroine
'Diamonds and Rust' singer, 1975
'Don't give up!'
'Phooey!'
'South Pacific' prop
'The Grapes of Wrath' figure
'___ now!'
'___ you are!'
2,700-mile-long Russian river
A.L. and N.L. city: Abbr.
Actress Davis of the 'Matrix' movies
Always, to a poet
Another, in Madrid
Assent in Acapulco
Atlas abbr.
Attendance counter
Author Zora ___ Hurston
Badge holder
Battle locale
Bob of the comedy team Bob and Ray
Borrowed
Boxers seek them
Bygone blade
Bygone greeting
Cadge
Canadian tribe
Check for fit
Cool
Department of eastern France
Desert plant
Disney output
Do a cowboy's job?
Doer's suffix
Doing battle
Dramatist Ibsen
Dummy
Dylan Thomas's birthplace, in Wales
Early programming language
Education basics, briefly
Electrical pioneer
Equal
Famous kicker
Fed. fiscal agency
First-place
Footnote abbr.
Former Concorde fleet
Gets 100 on a test
Gets rid of
Greek sandwich
Guitarist Paul
Hamas competitor, for short
Health care supplement for seniors
Hindu deity
Hold fast
How angry words are spoken
Impudence
Increases, with 'up'
Iota
Ireland's patron saint in a tizzy?
Irish poet Seamus ___, 1995 Literature Nobelist
It does a bang-up job
It has six sides
It has six sides
It's found in stacks
It's just south of the Himalayas
John-John's stepdad
Kind of game
Klutzy
Lacking cover?
Las Vegas figures
Leaf holders
Life savers
Lifeboat support
Lifeless
Like a person who has fallen off a diet?
Like some orders
Like some textbook publ.
Long-term sewing project?
Longs (for)
Master violinist?
Med. plan options
Mercury or Saturn
Midwest hub
Muse of poetry
Naut. direction
Neither's partner
New Test. book
Newspaper income source
Not a big spender
Not genuine: Abbr.
Noted Broadway debut of 10/7/82
Noted foursome
Ocean danger
Ocular problem
Ode preposition
Offenses
Order from an old English outlaw to his cohorts?
Ott of the Polo Grounds
Penn of 'Mystic River'
Pioneer cell phone co.
Place where you're advised 'Don't fall in love,' in song
Realm of Otto I: Abbr.
Reasons for excommunication
Relay team member
Runners' goals
Sandra of 'Gidget'
Sides in an age-old 'battle'
Slime
Slimy
Some are vital
Some gallery offerings
Some Red Cross work: Abbr.
Something to run for
Soprano Farrell
Standard
Stew ingredients
Subject of evolutionary study
Suffix with pay
Surrounded by
Swashbuckler Flynn
Thaw
They're big on Wall Street
Throw into confusion
Took a bride
Tyrannical
Union foes
Used car transaction
Wave catcher
Wedding staple
Weigh (on)
Where a toddler sets a drink?
Willow
Woodwind
___ acid
___ cry
___ John
___ rule
___-edged

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