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60's accessories crossword clue


B E A D S

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New York Times crossword of October 15th, 1998 other clues
Not fully shut
One-word advice
Pair
Perennial 23-Across concert opener
Pizzeria ___ (fast-food chain)
Pointed feature
Pushes
Put-ons?
Release
Repeater?
Roast leaders
Rum-laced cake
Seafood entree
Sign of indifference
Sleep disorder
Some can dig it
Stolen loot
Subject of many Sanskrit epics
Thiamine deficiency woe
Threatening word
TV western actor
Volunteer
Waiter's word
Wandering
Was informed of
Where Euboea is
Wild
Wrap
23-Across hit
'A Room With ___'
'All systems go!'
'Coriolanus' setting
1988 inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
23-Across hit
23-Across hit
Alternative to AOL or CompuServe
Angelo or Antonio, e.g.
Architect Saarinen
Attack
Author ___ S. Connell
Bird with an S-shaped neck
Brazilian novelist Jorge
Bring into play
British salt
Buy alternative
Cameo, say
Campaign event
Certain securities deal
Come back again
Debutantes' affairs
Fast talk
Fit of shivering, in dialect
Gambling mecca
General's pride
Gillette products
Guanaco's cousin
Handle-shaped
Heartened
Hide seeker?
Insult
It may be left in a locker
Kind of pad
Like some music
Lincoln had one
Lose it
Low
Metaphor or irony, e.g.
Moscow-to-Volgograd dir.
Mouths
Mrs., abroad
Nantucket resident, maybe

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