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1962 Paul Anka hit crossword clue


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Premier Sunday crossword of December 12th, 2021 other clues
Apia locale
Seltzer, e.g.
ICU VIPs
Imbiber’s hwy. offense
“— be nice if ...”
Like taffy
Bea Arthur sitcom
Air-testing gp.
Hispanic “hello”
Intensify, with “up”
Loving sound
Previous to, poetically
12-hour clock toggle
Lowing sound
Fluid dram fraction
“Hawaii —” (Jack Lord series)
Acer offerings
Styled after
Orange tuber
Antique auto
Say aloud for transcription
Net access provider
Groom, e.g.
“The Dance” singer Brooks
Canned heat
Good Grips brand
Nursery cry
Dramatist Clifford
Merry-go-rounds
Not kosher
Elton John’s ’70s label
Figure skater Midori —
Bet to win and place
Cloning stuff
Was an overly aggressive barber?
Cato’s “to be”
— alla Scala
Intensify, with “up”
Trouncing in a number-adding contest?
Bullring call
Balcony box
“Send help!”
Netflix rival
Medium for burning data
Pork serving
Of sentence units
Cork’s land
Decreed to be the most prudish?
Kiddie-lit elephant
Seder bread
Computer programming output
Warren in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
More skillful
Numbered work of a composer
Chances
“I’d love to help”
Covered with bathroom rolls, slangily
Fictional town in an Edgar Lee Masters title
Outback food
Intensify, with “up”
Fliers’ homes
Aged female horse that has won lots of singing awards?
Strike with the horns
Dog food brand
Flimsy
Hive swarm
“Lie Down With Lions” novelist Ken
Romanov royal
— -fi film
Michael of “Superbad”
Stephen of the screen
Time when everybody turned down their radios all at once?
— v. Wade
Aussie critter
Soporific drug
Electrolysis particles
Reading quickly in the Scandinavian manner?
Novelist Stout
Hammer or Spade
Observes
History topic
Hot tub sigh
Tranquility
Brainchild
Big meeting to discuss protective metal gear?
Foot the bill
A-bomb, e.g.
“— dare?”
— Lilly
“Tamerlane” poet
Cold, damp park birds?
Declare
Court champ Arthur
Lead-in to “done that”
“Eek!”
Add ammo to
Emails or texts: Abbr.
Wet mo.
Come — halt
Body not staying at rest?
“My treat!”
Family in computer games
DuVernay of “Queen Sugar”
Flawless
Request in advance, in a way
Spoken exam
Sicily’s capital
A gazillion
Brief plugs for political candidates
Bread variety
— Lube (STP alternative)
Chou En- —
Add fuel to
Groups on church risers
The Plame affair, informally
Hammer or spade
52-wk. units
Dad’s partner
Longtime wire svc.
Moses’ peak
Hurry-scurry
For free
Furious state
Spill cleaner
Sony products
Tarnished
Tarnished
Chinese soup
Sort
Facet
“Surprised to run into you!”
University in Greenville, South Carolina
In a blazing brandy sauce
Fed Eliot
Ace or queen
Fruit drink brand
Tip jar bills
Nursery school, briefly
Play — (perform some songs)
Env. items
Receivable
John in court cases
High-tech organizer

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