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Take-out words crossword clue


T O G O

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New York Times crossword of January 12th, 1999 other clues
'A Clockwork Orange' hooligan
'No dice'
'Waste not, want not,' e.g.
Ambiance
Any hit by Elvis
Artificial locks
Baseball's Yastrzemski
Bill
Bottle capacity
Brainstorm
Broadcast studio sign
Broiling locale
Broncos or Chargers
Campaign ad feature
Cartoonist Peter
Cattail's locale
Central highway
Chefs' wear
Common nest locale
Crème de la crème
Derby prospect
Dressed, so to speak
F.B.I. workers
Fine point
Former
French fashion magazines
German article
Get together
Get-well site
Glaciers
Goofing off
Gravy spot
Hint of color
Hit on the knuckles
Hubbub
Jazz phrase
Like illegally parked cars, sometimes
Links target
Made a bubble, in a way
Malicious gossip
Mileage testing grp.
Nabisco cracker
Not taped
Office fastener
Opponent of D.D.E.
Opposite of masc.
Pains in the neck
Prefix with center
Ran
Respond to seeing red?
Scrabble piece
Small change for a Brit
Snaky letter
Songstress Vikki
Sorbonne summer
Student's book
Study late
Summon a cable magnate?
Summon actress Sharon?
Summon Michael Jordan and John Stockton?
Summon the elected?
Summon Warsaw citizens?
Talk a blue streak
The East
The I's have them
To the point
Trendy
Under pressure
Undercover operation
Unimagined
Veer suddenly
War god
Was almost out of inventory
Was bedbound
Washington bills
___ football (indoor sport)
___ Nile

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