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Submarine detection systems crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 7th, 2002 other clues
Relies (upon)
Rope-a-dope boxer
Ruhr Valley city
Seek the affection of
Sites for fights
Sixth word in the Pledge of Allegiance
Speaker's platform
Spine-tingling
Steel ingredient
Stratford's river
Take care of
Tells it like it isn't
Thailand, once
Truth or ___ (slumber party game)
Type size
U.S./U.K. divider
Understands
Uninteresting
Used a broom
Was completely indifferent
Where Easy Street is?
Women in habits
___ Kett of old comics
'Tomorrow' musical
'2001' computer
'Star Wars' princess
'The Divine Comedy' poet
'The Joy Luck Club' writer
'Tickle Me' doll
1966 Beach Boys hit
1998 Winter Olympics site
Actor Hawke
Adhesive
Auctioneer's final word
Back of the neck
Beef, e.g.
Blast from the past
Buffalo's lake
Chinese restaurant drink
Class head
Coffee order
Comment from a recipient of an extravagant gift
Continued
Derby hat
Desires
February 29
Fine sheet material
Foreword
Fraternity letter
Gangster's gun
Giggle
Golf bag item
Hand lotion ingredient
Have in mind
Insurance seller
It might be cooked al dente
It'll knock you out
Lagoon surrounder
Last word in the Pledge of Allegiance
Legendary story
Lighter ___ air
Long ago
Longtime Dolphins coach Don
Luau souvenir
Microscope part
Moist in the morning
Morse code bits
Neon or freon
New Rochelle college
Part of S.R.O.
Pop singer Collins
Possible reply to 'Will you take out the trash?'
Pound sound
Put down
Radio host Don

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