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'___ dare to eat a peach?': Eliot crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 27th, 1998 other clues
Sick
Skillful
Slalom curve
Snoopy, for one
Sweetie
Swizzle
The 'F' in F.Y.I.
The way things are going
To the point
Tom, Dick and Harry, e.g.
Triple jump feature
Turquoise or topaz
Undergoing severe trials
Vietnam's capital
Wedding worker
With 7-Down, statement at a do-or-die moment
Woody Allen's '___ and Misdemeanors'
'___ girl!'
'25 words or less' event
'60 Minutes' network
'Peter and the Wolf' bird
'What ___ can I say?'
Abbr. at the end of a list
Abound
Ancient Briton
Announces with fanfare
Any of the Antilles
Awestruck
Bacon serving
Bed covers
Bread serving
Bridle strap
Broke bread
Burn balm
Ceaselessly
Chin indentation
Collapsed
Consumer Reports employee, e.g.
Cooks in a caldron
Deftness
Depressed
Desert features
DeWitt Clinton's canal
Diligence
Easy throw
English Lit, e.g.
Estate division
Fencing move
Four Corners state
Garage sale warning
H.S.T.'s successor
Hankered (for)
Hat's edge
High schoolers
High standards
Hurt
Intertwine
Jockey Arcaro
Lawyer: Abbr.
Little ___ (part of the Big Apple)
Mares' young
Mercury and Saturn, for instance
Mouth-to-mouth
Mr. Chips's class in 'Goodbye, Mr. Chips'
On bended ___
Part of U.S.D.A.: Abbr.
Persia, today
Peruvian peaks
Pharmaceutical watchdog grp.
Pick up on
Remove dishes from
Room at the top
Rose feature
Sample
Scouting unit
See 51-Across
Send overnight, for example

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