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'The Spirit of Australia' sloganeer crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 14th, 2007 other clues
Device patented by Thomas Savery in 1698
Diego Rivera work
Egypt's Sadat
Expression of annoyance
Freezes
Full-count cry
Hardly racy
Harmony
Hoedown site
Horned Frogs' sch.
Hurricanes or Lightning
In the distance, poetically
Like the eye of a hurricane
Links obstacle
Matures
Modern, to Mahler
Mortise's mate
Nile biter
Of the flock
Off
Old Intellivision rival
Opposite of great, to Burns
Original Enterprise navigator
Other side
Own (up to)
Part of B.C.E.
Periodic table abbr.
Picasso's 'Colombe ___ fleurs'
Pierce with a point
Place for studs
Playwright Fugard
Police rank: Abbr.
Pre-noon time
Put more pressure (on) … or a title for this puzzle?
Recoiled
Roll call vote
Royale of old autodom
Sharp-witted
Ship sent for breadfruit in 1787
Snip what's superfluous
Spot for a scene
Stuck, after 'in'
Suggest, as a price
Sunroof alternative
Takes a powder
Terrif
Their milk is used to make Roquefort
Turner autobiography
Turner who was called the Sweater Girl
U.F.O. pilot
Valentine and others: Abbr.
You can take it with you
Zip
___ Bator
___ Walton, author of 'The Compleat Angler'
___'acte
___-Ball (arcade game)
'Out of the question'
Actor Kilmer
'The Naked Maja' artist
'Ciao'
'The ___ Report,' 1976 best seller
All in
All-day hike
Author Calvino
Blasts of the past
Cabinet department
Captivate
Charlotte Corday's victim
Chichi
Completely lose patience
Contents of some hookahs
Corrida cries
Court conference
Cravat adornments

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