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Setting for an Agatha Christie novel crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 20th, 2009 other clues
'Beauty and the Beat' band
1958 #1 song with the lyric 'Let's fly way up to the clouds'
Ab ___ (from the top)
Advice for essay writers
Albanian coin
Be an utter bore?
Beer from upstate New York
Best Director of 1992 and 2004
Big name in oil
Bully's warning
Burning
Butterfly wings, e.g.
Celtic land
Chorus line opener
Clinks overseas
Concord
Constellation
Daze
Dickens creep
Direct
Each
Easter flower, in Is-sur-Tille
Eight producers?
Excuse given for asking for a ride
Exits
Final words of Numbers 5:22
Free of charge
G.M., Ford and Chrysler
Handel cantata '___ e Leandro'
Has on hand
Hawaiian strings?
How mini-pizzas are usually cut
Humanoid trees in Tolkien
Ingratiate
Intuit
Jagged
Kosher
Like the symmetry of a starfish
Middles that are often too big
Neck of the woods
Nice kind of workweek
Not shaky
O.K.'s from the O.K. Corral?
Old comic strip '___ an' Slats'
P.D.Q. Bach's 'Sanka Cantata' and such
Paris palace
Part of some chains: Abbr.
Partisan leader?
Payroll dept. figs.
Presidential nickname
Proctor's call
Promgoers, e.g.: Abbr.
Rests
School basics
Sounds off
Square dance partner
Start of the United Negro College Fund slogan
Tabula ___
The fool in 'A fool and his money are soon parted'
Ticks, say: Abbr.
Time for potty training, maybe
Toddler's attire
Tony-winning 'Frost/Nixon' actor
Tube top
Walks unsteadily
Want from
Washington in the Songwriters Hall of Fame
What's revealed by connecting the special squares in this puzzle in order
When Canada celebrates Thanksgiving: Abbr.
Wiring experts: Abbr.
You might get one before a party
___ cloud (region of comets far beyond Pluto)
___ Szewinska, Olympic sprinting gold medalist of 1964, 1968 and 1976

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