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Citrus named for its appearance crossword clue


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The Denver Post crossword of November 11th, 2019 other clues
First-class passenger's amenity
Some Subway offerings
Take a wrecking ball to
Line from the left ventricle
Some rugs
Hole-in-one, usually
Soft drink suffix
Larger ___ life
Baby's early word
Hat or hand preceder
Synagogue quorum
Went ballistic
"Stalag 17" extras
Brewer's vessel
Fig. that's high for hybrid cars
Keeps out
Where Snooki hung out
Pained expression?
Divot, essentially
Soft, in music
Milk of Magnesia target
Mary Quant skirt design
Run up, as debt
Synagogue scroll
Place for a ship's figurehead
Fashion's Cassini
Thumbs-up
Lakota leader at Little Bighorn
Bench press counts
Epic tale
Fruit container
"Cogito, ___ sum"
What quibblers split
"The show," to a minor leaguer
Mosquitoes, to bats
Distress call
Trial setting
Neutral shade
Ranked player at Wimbledon
Lilliputian
Egg on
Break into, as a computer
Coarse tool
Emotional damage
Merle Haggard's "___ From Muskogee"
Small fry
Like an unassisted triple play
Get bushed
Gawked at
Fizzy drink
"The ___ and the Pendulum"
Trash bag closers
Burrowing marsupial
Visitor to Earth
Descartes quoted in 2-Down
Happy hour shout
Makes tough
Squirrel away
Jason's ship
Some square dancers
Seashell seller in a tongue-twister
Pickpocket, e.g.
Old Order Amish, e.g.
Cowboy's greeting
Spandex fiber
Gasped in awe
Credit card motion
Public square
Move like slime
Like Robin Hood's men
Elbows, but not knees
Toad feature
Gather bit by bit
Study all night, say
Apollo missions

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