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Ring for dessert crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 8th, 2016 other clues
1977 horror film set in Newfoundland
'Beauty and the Beast' lyricist Howard
'Hasn't scratched yet!' product
'I can finally relax!'
'This being the case ...'
'___ Will Be Loved' (Maroon 5 hit)
At one's disposal
Best Actor Oscar nominee for 'The Lion in Winter'
Blue period?
Bright-eyed
Club that 'even God can't hit,' according to Lee Trevino
Concluded
Country ___ & Suites
Demand
Detective fiction author Paretsky
Dirty
Electrify
FaceTime device
Fictional biographer
Fly in the ointment
Fore-and-aft-rigged vessel
Foundry supply
Fragrance created by Fabergé
Gather together for stitching
Gave a leg up to?
Get a mouthful?
Grammy-nominated rock band for 'Epic'
Horne of 'The Lady and Her Music'
It's not common knowledge
Kind of plane
Lightens up, say
Listing on a Rolodex
Macabre
Nonhuman explorer
Obedience school command
One who gets no credit?
Ontario town across from Buffalo
Oriental blossom
Parliamentary vote
Pet that needs a sitter?
Pharmacological amount
Raised
Rarely missed stroke
Renaissance Faire garment
Reputed
Restaurant critic who lent his name to a brand at the supermarket
Rolled item
Salt Lake City daily
Sartre's first novel
Scorecard figures
Scoring low on the excite-o-meter
Security system component
Service station offering
Setting of many pirate stories
Shenanigan
Show authority?
Side lights?
Stirs
Tee off
Timeline segment
Tribal title
Unpaid interest?
What you might get a distorted picture from?
Woos
Worker at a station

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