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Company acquired by Maytag in 2001 crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 27th, 2006 other clues
'Dio, mi potevi scagliar' singer
'Evil Woman' grp.
'For sale' sign site
'Not so!' retort
'Sounds like ___!'
'The discoverer of all things': Cervantes
'Turandot' soprano
'Uh-huh'
'Why ___?'
1992 Obie-winning dramatist Paula
7 for N, 8 for O, etc.
A natural leader, supposedly
Ancient wrap
Animals, to bacteria
Bad-mouths
Ballot detritus
Cabbage
Calendar abbr.
Capital east of Riyadh
Carrier whose name means 'skyward'
Composer Webern
Connector of legs: Abbr.
Egypt's Sadat
Expelled because of a low grade?
Extremely successful, in slang
First name in old Illinois politics
Ford succeeded him
Gliding dance step
Go off from a group
Gray
He managed the U.S. to its first Olympic gold in baseball
Heavy weight, in France
Herpetologist's catch
Hot-rodders' finales?
Jungle climber
Knife handle?
Leaving nothing out
Like some drugs: Abbr.
Limeys' hangovers?
Mil. rank
Minnesota city
Money-raising grps.
Monster in the second labor of Hercules
More vigorous
Obtuse ones
One-named supermodel
Paint and brush, for a painter
Presentation of a Wall Street index?
Prod
Pull on
Safe's partner
San Diego State University athlete
Scale notes
School funder, in part
Shaving cream additive
Simon and Diamond
Some like it hot
Some sushi fare
Special ending?
Still-life figure
Suffix with rheo-
Suzuki product: Abbr.
Switch add-on
Teleports
Third year of Nero's reign
Tough spots to be in … or what 17-, 20-, 38- and 53-Across represent?
U.R.L. ending
Unit of pressure
W.W. II agcy.
Woden's domain
Word puzzle enjoyed by Queen Victoria
World Wide Web code
___-Caps (candy)

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