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Academics' degrees crossword clue


P H D S

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New York Times crossword of January 14th, 2008 other clues
Old Testament prophet
Once around a track
Optimistic
Org. for the humane treatment of pets
Places to be pampered
Prefix with potent
Reverse of NNW
Safe box opener
Scores in the end zone, for short
Sets (down)
Sophomore's grade
Squealed (on)
Suffix with official
Sups
Target of many a boxing blow
The 'S' in CBS: Abbr.
Twisty curve
Use a rasp on
Velocity
Vice President Burr
Weights abroad, informally
Western tribe
White ___ (termites)
___ dame
___ de France
'___ luck?'
&
'Above the fruited ___'
'It's no ___!'
'That feels gooood!'
'___ in Black,' Will Smith film
7 on a grandfather clock
Acted rudely while in a line, maybe
Actress Caldwell
Alcoholics Anonymous has 12 of them
Anger
Appears
Arizona's Petrified Forest dates from this period
Bankrolls
Bay State sch.
Be next to
Bear witness
Boast
Bobby of the N.H.L.
Catnip and fennel
Comment on, as in a margin
Concurrence
Consequently
Cousin of a Keogh, briefly
Dark time, in poetry
Despotic ruler
Dish often served with 10-Down
Dollar or Budget competitor
Expected
Fill the stomach of
Floated gently in the air
Fr. holy woman
Good sign at a motel
Good sign on a candy box
Good sign on a car trunk
Good sign on a highway
Good sign on a lawn
Group of cups and saucers
Grp. that entertains the troops
Heavy hammer
Helpers
High's opposite
Hot Japanese drink
Ineffectual one, slangily
Juicy fruits
Kind of porridge
Layers
Like the season before Easter
Magician in Arthurian legend
Manage, as a bar
Nickname for Elizabeth
Not well-put

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