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'Wake Up on the Bright Side' sloganeer crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 16th, 2016 other clues
'Claude Monet Painting in His Garden at Argenteuil,' e.g
'No ___!'
'Swan Lake' heroine
'___ word?'
1983 hit for Rufus and Chaka Khan
2005-07 sitcom about the Gold family, with 'The'
A migraine sufferer might have one
Aeschylus' play 'The Persians' is about one
Apparent flaw
Auto option patented by 3M
Balance sheets?
Bird with a resonant 'ha-wah' call
Captain
Cast mate?
Cinerary item
Clean (up)
Companion
Confessed statements
Crossing state lines, perhaps
Drills
Drug smuggler
Exhibition locale
Film animation technique
Former Florida senator Martinez
French pronoun
Governor who was the father of another governor
Grasp
Gulfs
HC(O)NH2, for one
Ingredient in a Baltimore Bracer
Italian term of address: Abbr
Item that became trilingual in the late '90s
Job for which you give someone a hand
Kid-lit character who says 'The nicest thing about the rain is that it always stops. Eventually'
Kill
Kill
Leaves out in the open?
Level best
Like salsa
Locale of the Evert Tennis Academy, familiarly
Louses
Magazine that published Harry Truman's memoirs
Medical term for lead poisoning
Ninth-century pope who was married with a daughter
Pitch successfully
Polysomnogram finding
Pool cover
Pros at settling disputes
RICO enforcers
Rush
Salty drink?
School for Rory Gilmore of 'Gilmore Girls'
Scottish refusal
She was 'the answer to a prayer' in a 1941 #1 Jimmy Dorsey hit
Shower component
Simba sobriquet
Slavering toon
Suddenly took notice
Support for a pilot
They may end with golden goals, for short
Trendy pseudocereal
Word that follows pot but precedes pan
Worthless amount
Yank with 25 grand slams
Zipcar alternative

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