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Subtraction game crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 7th, 2012 other clues
Pompeii's downfall?
Quotes, as a price
Duelers' swords
Dullea of '2001: A Space Odyssey'
Remove the insides from
Estevez of 'The Breakfast Club'
Fairy tale start
Sneak a look
Source of ruin
Featuring top players
Spare tire material
Finnish hot spot
Funny Fields
Staffs
Gets special attention
Start of every hour?
Harmonica part
Suffix with confident
Hispaniola's western half
Suffix with fool
Supporting
Hobby
Sympathetic syllables
Theater playlet
Imagination, metaphorically
There has been one with every Pixar film since 1998
Indiana's smallest county or the river it touches
Three-masted sailing ship
Took the show on the road
It's seen in shop windows
Trumped-up charge
Its Internet addresses end in .ee
King of gods, in Egyptian myth
Unappealing personal trait ... or a word that can precede the start of 17-, 28-, 46- or 60-Across
Up on things, in the '40s
League: Abbr
Very dry, as Champagne
Letters starting an address
Very quickly
Article in Austria
Waist reduction aid
Marooned, in a way
What an easily offended person has
Monarchy in the South Pacific
Yellowhammer State
'Here ___ Again' (1987 #1 hit)
'That's lame, dude'
Zellweger of 'Miss Potter'
Alias letters
Alternatively
___ Heep
Nasser's fed
___ Minor
Not feel so good
Observe secretly
Andromeda and others
One of a Freudian trio
Balderdash
One who's favorably looked upon
Bank nos
Opposite of sans
Be rude at the dinner table, in a way
Orange-and-black bird
Burglary target
Part of a nuclear reactor
City across the Delaware River from Philadelphia
Peas' keeper?
Composer Satie
Perform on 'Glee,' perhaps
High tone?
Humpty Dumpty, e.g
Investigator of family problems, say
Like the food Jack Sprat eats
More comfy
Move like a bunny

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