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Sport utilizing a clay disk crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 30th, 2007 other clues
'Long ___ and far away ...'
'Sting like a bee' athlete
'Whew!'
A duo
A.F.L.-___
Abominate
African antelope
Biblical son who sold his birthright
Big fat mouth
Blunder
Boot part
Boot part
Cane cutter
Card game for three
Cartoonist Al
Charles Gibson's network
Chattered incessantly
Child's caretaker
Co. addresses, often
Country just south of Sicily
Countryish
Cowlick, e.g.
Crafty
Creep (along)
Drug-yielding plant
Egyptian dry measure equal to about five-and-a-half bushels
Filled to the gills
Fit for a king
Galley implement
Gentlemen
Having seniority
Helpless?
Hospital shipments
Hot rod's rod
Island with Waimea Bay
Juillet's season
Kilmer of 'The Doors'
Kind of point
Kodiak native
Language whose alphabet starts alif, ba, ta, tha ...
Lawyers' org.
Like some music
Meadow
Misspells, say, as a ghost might at 20-, 28-, 37- and 50-Across?
Moo goo gai pan pan
Motel-discount grp.
Musically improvise
Name that's an anagram of 27-Down
Neighbor of Slovenia
Opposite of serenity
Park, e.g., in N.Y.C.
Part of a bottle or a guitar
Part of a fishhook
Partiality
Peak
Physics unit
Prime draft status
Sales slips: Abbr.
Scary sound from a cornfield?
Scary sound from a steeple?
Scary sound from a war zone?
Scary sound from the ocean?
Seeing red
Shoemaker's helper, in a fairy tale
Soak (up)
Splinter group
Stealth bomber org.
Styptic agent
Suffix with hypn-
Tag for a particular purpose
Tedious
Theory's start
Tournament pass
TV horse introduced in 1955 ... or a Plymouth model introduced in 1956
Walk leisurely
Wavelet
___ de mer
___ Irvin, classic artist for The New Yorker
___ Lackawanna Railroad

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