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To Shakespeare it was 'honey-heavy' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 4th, 1998 other clues
Quarterback O'Donnell
Really fancy
Reporter's quest
Revere signaler
Shake or break follower
Shoot up
Slouches
Sound of swift passage
Suffix with disk
They may be narrow
Union fighter: Abbr.
Unreadable
Use a food mill
Uses an airborne defense
Visit
Where a bus passenger might step
Winter treat
Exertion
Ferret's cousin
Flood mark
Forty-niner's quest
It goes with tails
It may have a twist
Jukes
Knock off
Laughing stock?
Lead, often
Less reputable
Like some concerns
Low card
Manners
Met manager, 1950-72
Metallurgist's stock
Mugged
Museum Folkwang locale
N.B.A. teammate since 1947
Nearing bedtime
Not drawn out
On ___ (equipotent)
One more than 47-Down
One way to serve 18-Across
Parceled
Paul Claudel's 'Cinq Grandes ___'
Picnic serving
Pitch
Pixie stick
Prick
Purport
Qualm
'A Natural Man' singer, 1971
'Double Indemnity' author
'Civil Disobedience,' e.g.
'Marriage at ___' (Veronese painting)
'My word!'
'___, right!'
1981 N.B.A. M.V.P.
Ball boy or ball girl?
Barrel race participants
Bill ___, the Father of Bluegrass
Brainard, the Absent-Minded Professor
Broadcaster's need
Cager Thorpe
Cairn composition
Couch potatoes, say
Customs
Desertions of dogma
Dewlaps
Displaces
Evel Knievel's hometown

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