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British P.M. when the U.S. Constitution was signed crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 2nd, 2008 other clues
'Rugrats' dad
'She's gonna blow!'
'The County Chairman' playwright, 1903
'___ now the very witching time of night': Hamlet
1979 film with sequels II to VI
A jiffy
Al-___
Amendment that prevents being subjected to double jeopardy
Article in Hoy
Big bang creator
Brewed drink
Burns
Butt
Cap and bells wearer
Certain softball pitch
Checks
Convict
Coup d'___ (survey made with a glance)
Decides
Drew on
Easter-related
Ecstatic
Enforce the rules
Event for a king and queen
Father of Harmonia
Ferris Bueller's girlfriend
Fifth qtrs.
Former Giant Robb ___
Good-looker
Guide
Gymnastics move
Has as a foundation
Having the most pizazz
Hershey brand
Hoelike cutting tool
Interstice
Italian mine
Kind of batting stance
Least spotted
Like clayware
Like haunted houses, compared to ordinary houses
Malignity
Meter readers?
Neighbor of Somalia
No longer under consideration
Norm of 'This Old House'
Nos.
Option for wings
Oscar-winning French film director ___ Clément
Paraphrase, say
Part of a moonscape
Popular dish in an Asian cuisine
Prophet of Thebes, struck blind by Athena when he accidentally saw her bathing
Protein-rich paste
Quality that's hard to express
Reddish-brown
Robert Morse Tony-winning role
Seemingly silent types
Smeltery input
Snapped
Southern university whose campus is a botanical garden
Spinners, for short
Spoils
Tetris objectives
The Wildcats of the Big 12 Conf.
Tree
Two-time figure-skating Olympic gold medalist Protopopov
Where the utricle is
Zyzzyva, e.g.

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