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British port from which John Cabot sailed to the New World in 1497 crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 23rd, 2016 other clues
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'Ish'
'Wheel of Fortune' penalty
'There's a good ___'
'Oh, that's brilliant!'
'This is the life!'
Actors, to agents
Beam
Become noticeable in an unpleasant way
Betrayal
Big natural resource in Malaysia
Canal problems?
Carnival person
Certain heiress
Check
City called 'The Old Pueblo'
Climax of a TV makeover
Corner
Decorator with good taste?
Donkey's mate
Falls flat on one's face
Freight
French city once held by William the Conqueror
French pronoun
Great Lakes fish
Instruction in many a steak recipe
It keeps things on track
John Hancock, notably
Like some plane exits
Marvel superhero
Mythological subject for Leonardo, Correggio and Rubens
Not given, say
Old things that are new again
Passing sounds?
Pitches
Player of a green alien in 'Guardians of the Galaxy' and a blue alien in 'Avatar'
Real-life New York hospital sometimes seen on 'Law & Order: SVU'
Realize
Repetitive sorts
Rightmost column of the periodic table, e.g
Salty gulp
San ___
Sawbucks
Shield decorated with the head of a Gorgon
Shipping platform
Snack brand since 1975
Sprint Cup awarder
Squeezing
Subway car during rush hour, seemingly
Supply-side policies tied to a political era
Surround
Take to the police station
Tax
Vasco da ___
Very light, delicate material
Wife in John le Carré's 'The Constant Gardener'
Word with standard or water
___ bath
___ Stark, half brother of Jon Snow on 'Game of Thrones'

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