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'Ariel' poet crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of June 24th, 2006 other clues
'Bond Smells ___' ('Diamonds Are Forever' soundtrack number)
'I could go for that!'
'Man of La Mancha' org.
'Rings ___ Fingers' (Henry Fonda film)
'___ put it another way ...'
1953 Eartha Kitt hit
A wind chilled and killed her, in verse
Accounts of aliens, e.g.
Acting, say
Bank
Beat
Beersheba locale
Blanchett of 'The Aviator'
Bodily channel
Bus driver's assignment: Abbr.
Cartoon cry
Celebrities
Civil rights concern
Clean copy?
Composer of about 600 sonatas
Coon's age
Corner cut, in Cambridge
Demonstration noise
Different
Dirt
Divisions
Does in
Doesn't do the job easily
Dynast
Falls in drops
Featured performer in Berlioz's 'Harold in Italy'
Fowl territory?
Future shepherd's place: Abbr.
Gave evidence for
Go-between's business
Goat's look
Good amts. to take in
Instance, in Évreux
Instant
Ivory Coast export
Literally, 'king'
Little ___ ...
Models
Neroli oil source
Old Roman cry
Opposite of relaxed
Place in a Robert Redford movie
Practice run?
Prayer pronoun
Primates, to humans
Road gripper
Rub down
Serenity
Shadow
Sheepish explanation lead-in
Singer with the 1960 #1 album 'G.I. Blues'
Some N.F.L. linemen
Spots
Stick together
Teutonic turndown
They're put away in bars
Things that may wind down
This may bring in the big bucks
Together
Verbal flourish
Was charming?
What dieters eat
What's left behind
Women's rights pioneer

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