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'1-2-3' singer Barry crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 12th, 1997 other clues
'Enough!'
'High Sierra' star
'Lucia di Lammermoor' composer
'Really!'
'Shoe' waitress, in the comics
'The Sound and the Fury' director
1950 film noir classic
Actor Jack of 'The Great Dictator'
Announcement at LAX
Annoy
Antonio Banderas, in 'Evita'
Beak
Bottom of a parking garage, perhaps
Break one's word?
Cannery row?
Carthage, today
Cast
Certain camera, initially
Chutzpah
Clytemnestra's slayer
Comment to a boss in a Johnny Paycheck title
Common language suffix
Complain bitterly
Doctrinaire sort
Draw to a close
Drink suffix
Egg-laying animals
Elephantine
Engage in a quarrel
Euphemism for hell
Fighter at Vicksburg
Ford best sellers
Founder of New York's Public Theater
Garlicky mayonnaise
Hip
Insulating tubing
Jubilance
Late-night name
Latin law
Like tattersall
Makeup
Minor, in law
Mint
Noted singer with Krupa & His Orchestra
Once
Oomph
Orwell's 'The Road to ___ Pier'
Part woman, part bird creature
Passes out, in a way
Pin ___
Play ground?
Pope John Paul II's real first name
Pulitzer playwright Akins
Rank and vile
Rock pioneer Brian
Scalawags
Schmoozes
Seuss creature
Sexton, for one
Smidgen
State dispute section of America's first constitution
Sub station?
Supermarket tabloid subject
Swagger
The person who made this puzzle, e.g.
TV's Charlie Chan
Undying
Victim of deflation
Waiting in the wings
Worsted twill
___ the back

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