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Cheese from the Italian for "sheep" crossword clue


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LA Times crossword of November 25th, 2017 other clues
Puts up
Golfer's short irons
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Southernmost location in continental North America
It may delay river traffic
Realize
Sour
"That's so weak!"
Engine part often connected to a flywheel
Stage embarrassments
Prefix with tourist
Time off for many
Boards a ship
Dallas plaza in 1963 headlines
Lead-in to a promise
Gets out of control
Calls it a night
Do some window maintenance
Evidence-gathering device
Tactic
Some partners' workplaces
"The Kite Runner" boy
Pre-metalworking period
First course
Spring festival focus
Esteem
Recording
Show clearly
Red herrings, perhaps
Arcade game ender
Harbor hauler
Handy bag
"Hotel du __": Anita Brookner novel
Light color
Considered, with "on"
__ cord
Leader of the track
"To the end of the block! C'mon!"
Immediate slap shot after receiving a pass, in hockey
Biology notebook doodle
__ Mahal
Parsons School sketches
__ Kan: Alpo rival
"A Jug of Wine ... " poet
Brought along
Plural contraction
Desk accessories
Blue ghost in Pac-Man
Recycling center debris
Opposite of hastens
Gets under control
"This doesn't concern you"
Order of encyclopedias
Shaking one's head, maybe
Cook seen on TV specials
Cut down
Cover on the street
GI grub
Like the most substantial sum
Social post
Leaning to the right, in a way
Entertain lavishly
Strength

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