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Buenos Aires's country: Abbr. crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 18th, 2010 other clues
Man and Wight
Medieval martial art
Merlot, for one
Moccasin decoration
Nautical bottom
Neighbor of a petal
Noisy bird
Not striped, as a billiard ball
Oil of ___
Org. with many Mideast members
Practice pugilism
Prisoner
Profound
Raise
Reno resident, e.g.
Repetitive learning technique
Ricelike pasta
Salvador who painted 'The Persistence of Memory'
Save, in a way, as some shows
See 10-Across
Shelley's '___ the West Wind'
Sign before Virgo
Slight, as chances
Superlative suffix
Taverns
Things two-timers break
Thoroughfares: Abbr.
Turner who was known as the Sweater Girl
Two-timed
Western mil. alliance
What a drone airplane may do, for short
When a plane or train is due, for short
With 18-Across, the Tour de France, for one
Apple or quince
'Reward' for poor service
'So that's it!'
'___ Lang Syne'
Actress Cara
Analogous (to)
Applications
Before surgery
Belarus or Ukraine, once: Abbr.
Big Super Bowl advertiser, traditionally
Carrier to Tel Aviv
Charter member of 2-Down
Clairvoyant's claim
Come out of a coma
Comic book heroes originally called the Merry Mutants
Corporate raider Carl
Cosa Nostra leaders
Diagonal line, on a bowling score sheet
Early New York governor Clinton
Extend, as a subscription
Firenze friends
Fog or smog
Ford auto, briefly
Former Texas senator Phil
Four years, for a U.S. president
Game show catchphrase #1
Game show catchphrase #2
Game show catchphrase #3
Game show catchphrase #4
Golf course pitfall
Green-lights
H.S. junior's hurdle
Halloweenish
Hilton rival
However, briefly
Identify
In ___ (as originally located)
Japanese port
Kind of movie glasses
Krispy Kreme offering
Les ___-Unis
Lima's locale

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