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Breed of sheep named for an English county crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 14th, 2004 other clues
See 37-Down
Sellers’s foil in “Pink Panther” films
Smallest bone in the human body
Something done while running around
Suffix with Shakespeare
SuperDome site
Surface anew
Technique improver
That vessel
Uninteresting progress report
Wild Bill Donovan’s org.
With 31-Across, some clubs
Without anyone knowing
Work, physically
You might have a stake in it
“And when I ___ my lips …”: Shak.
“I kid you not!”
Be cruel to
21-Down’s genus
3, 4 and 5, but rarely 6
Actress Pfeiffer
Anticipate
Bathroom bar option
Bewhiskered fauna
Billy
Bind
Bit of indelicacy
Bondage
Charges
Cointrin International Airport locale
Collected
Comes back, in a way
Dead thing, according to some
Dedicated lines
Delivery aid
Draw parallels
Duck
Eggs, e.g.
Elemental form
Entangled
Foam ingredient
Free of stains
Full-figured
Go off
Harem room
In
Intimate
It often has sliding doors
Kicker’s object
Kind of steak
Last word before someone is shot
Least dry
Liquido vital
Little puncher
Mark
Not go near
Not in
Not on this side
Old D.C. team member
One with sharp teeth
Paris’s Pont ___ Arts
Part for the plate
Part of O.H.M.S.
Pig
Query to a cow
Ruling units
Run, as an exhibition
Rx abuse
Second person

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