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"Which came first?" option crossword clue


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The Denver Post crossword of March 16th, 2020 other clues
Made a scene?
Chronic complainer
Sticker on a wire fence
Key in a Bogart movie
Script bit
Skin cream additive
Offerer of pretzels and pillows
Electric guitarist's need
Refinery intake
Fess up to
Home to Stephen King
Person of importance
Replenisher of groceries
Lecture jottings
Local political district
Compete on eBay
Climber's goal
Silty formation
Go in ankle-deep, say
By order of
"No problem!"
Netflix queue entry
One who'll show you to a seat
Informal wearables
Feelings, informally
Taken ___ (surprised)
Whirlpool tub feature
He called Frazier a "gorilla"
What 17-, 28- and 43-Across all are
Sharp side of a blade
Place to moor
MetLife competitor
Proof of ownership
Bowled over
Foul-tasting
Letter before Bravo
Sailboater's woe
Journey mileage measurer
Homer Simpson expletive
Bordeaux wine
Priest's ordination, e.g.
Morsel for an aardvark
Quilters' gathering
Better, in street slang
San Antonio shrine
1998 De Niro thriller
Midler of "The Rose"
Cargo quantities
Ratted out
Trebek with all the answers
Uncertain factors
"Hit the bricks!"
New Orleans staple
Trance-ending sound
2008 Obama slogan word
Hatchling in a barn, perhaps
Additives to a 42-Down
Taking a break
Forest forager
"Hamilton" climax
Gaslight and Big Band, for two
Like Solomon or Yoda
"Give me your paw!"
Rubber ducky's realm
___ in (like a shirttail, maybe)
Made equal
Hayworth of "Gilda"
Cried like a raven
Where you live
Beetle's boss, in the comics
Meaningless talk, slangily
Time for abstinence
Words to an "old chap"
Color TV pioneer
Start a future crop
Ziering of "Sharknado" movies
"Finding Dory" setting

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