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British car, for short crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 26th, 2003 other clues
'Hold on!'
'Holy smoke!'
'I guess that's true'
'Say what?'
'This means trouble!'
'Where ___?'
'Yippee!'
Band rehearsal spot
Big Red opponent
Big show
Boot add-ons
Bread and butter, so to speak
Bull baiter
Burner inventor
Clock-radio button
Clue hunter, informally
Control spot
Diner cupful
Fabled racer
Freshly
Frost-covered
Gen. Robt. ___
Gully that's usually dry
Harrow rival
Head for
Hill group
Holland's Zuyder ___
In reserve
It may be evil
It's overhead
Kin's partner
Liner pushers
Mars counterpart
Miscellany
Mob some second-stringers?
Most Ripleyesque
Much-dreaded exam
Not the most direct routes from point to point
Ocean predator
Oft-misused pronoun
One next to a bishop
PC key
Plain as day
Poetic palindrome
Printer problem
Proof ender
Prosper
Protons' places
Range units: Abbr.
Rattle, of a sort
Really irk
Reid of 'American Pie'
Reno lineup
Roll players?
Santa ___
Shrug-of-the-shoulders feeling
Sit on
Some are one-eyed
Something terrific, with 'the'
Sometimes-dangerous strain
Soup with sushi
Sprinkle with oil
Squarely
Stand out
Succumb to stress
Take in
Tiny amount
Took along
Took pictures for a candy ad?
Tripper's buy
Two ___
What 'bi-' means
What rings may signify
Where parents pull over to yell at their kids?
___ Sarto (Italian painter)

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