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'The Mothers-in-Law' co-star crossword clue


K A Y E B A L L A R D

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New York Times crossword of March 16th, 2005 other clues
'Doonesbury' character based on Hunter S. Thompson
'Get it?'
'Kitchy-___!'
'No kidding!?'
'There's ___ in 'team''
'___ Dinah' (Frankie Avalon's first hit)
'___ tu' (Verdi aria)
1977 double-platinum Steely Dan album
Bar request
Bend shape
Biblical jawbone source
Biblical twin
Blotted (out)
Blue-pencil
Blunders
Boaters and bowlers
Bone: Prefix
Chanteuse Lena
Collide with, in a way
Creature with a tiny waist
D and C, in D.C.
Dabble in
Develop sores
Drugs, briefly
European carrier
Expose to the sun
French possessive
Garner of jazz
Genetic material
Give, as odds
Glasses option
Grasshopper's cousin
Grid coin tosser
Habituates
Hardy heroine
Hugs, in a letter
In formation
Itinerary abbr.
Jimmy Carter autobiography
Job for Perry Mason
Letters on a shingle
Like NASDAQ trades
Like some grins
Marker
More morose
Muslim mystic
Nair competitor
Narrow inlet
Novelist Rand
Old World blackbird
Peggy with the 1958 hit 'Fever'
Playing hard to get
Pushed hard
Put on the books
Range units: Abbr.
Really attractive
Related maternally
Ricky player in '50s TV
Rock's Bon Jovi
Rope fiber
Service unit
Stat. for Pedro Martinez
Stomach-related
Stop by
Tolkien creature
Trip to the Bahamas, e.g.
Untrustworthy sort
Up ___ (trapped)
Vehicle on rails
Victoria's prince
Waggle dance performer
Watergate judge John
Way off
Word spelled phonetically by the starts of 1-, 20-, 27-, 36-, 49- and 56-Across
Xanthippe, e.g.
Yellowstone herd member
Zilch

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