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'___ wondrous pitiful': 'Othello' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of December 29th, 2007 other clues
'Common Nonsense' author, 2002
'___ Nobody' (1983 Chaka Khan hit)
Banks of note
Bunch
Catawampus
Cupule's contents
Draft picks
End-of-year festival
Even numbers
Fall production
Father of Hophni and Phinehas, in the Bible
Finger or toe
Fliers, e.g.
Gasconade
Graffitists' scrawls
Grant's position in presidential history
Hair-raiser?
Handle incorrectly?
Initiations
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety concern
Introduction to Chinese?
It has a smaller degree of loft than a mashie
It may be blind
Joins
Latin land descriptor
Like racehorses
List in a book's front: Abbr.
Margay cousins
Mass appeals: Abbr.
McKinley's first vice president
Meditative exercise
Military band
Mob rule
Modesty preserver, in some films
Mountain sheep
Name equivalent to Hans or Ivan
Old form of Italian musical drama
One running for work?
Pixar's first feature-length film
Price-manipulating group
Private group
Public appearance preparers
Puts away
Retinue
Rich mine or other source of great wealth
Rocket datum: Abbr.
Rug rat
Scolding wife: Var.
Scoring units
See-through sheets
Shell, e.g.
Shuffles
Siege site
Spanish city that gave sherry its name
Sparkling
Squire
Tear up
Top-of-the-line
Tries something
Unexpected turn of events, as in a literary work
Uniform armband
Where to pick up dates?
You can make light of it
You may be lost in the middle of it
___ Harker, heroine of 'Bram Stoker's Dracula'

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