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Country whose currency is the shilling crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 17th, 2014 other clues
Recipe for KFC chicken, e.g
Recitation station
Result of pushing too hard?
Revlon brand
River crossed by a ferry in a 1965 top 10 hit
Road sign silhouette
Run down
Seabiscuit, notably
Show time, in some ads
Slew
Sources of chronic annoyance
Stand for a photo
Stuff sold in rolls
Suppress
Tartness
There are three in an inning
Three- to six-year financial commitment, usually
Tommy of 1960s pop
Touches
Tree-dweller that sleeps 20 or so hours a day
Trunk line
Umpire's call
Urge
Where Mozart's 'Don Giovanni' premiered
___ du jour
'The Marshall Mathers LP' co-producer
'Our Town' family
Air ticket info
Allow
Anthem singers at the closing ceremony of the Salt Lake City Olympics
Ballistics test units: Abbr
Classic Doors song in which Jim Morrison refers to himself anagrammatically as 'Mr. Mojo Risin''
Composers Bruckner and Webern
Couldn't keep cool
Cousin of a zombie
Dating inits
Denali National Park sits on one
Domain name element
Eponym for a day of the week
Exercise in a pool, say
Fail at stoicism, say
French seat
Gallop
Gray ones spark debate
Group living at zero latitude?
Home of Utah Valley University
Infamous settler on Galveston Island, 1817
It's dangerous to run on
It's often canned
Italian artist with the largest painting in the Louvre
Kindle
Lengthy undertakings
Like poodle hair
Livid
Many watch his movies for kicks
Natural barrier
Not easily taken
Number of signos del zodiaco
Once-common desert fighting force
One who puts others to sleep?
Opposite of hence
Parlor with simulcasts, briefly
Posed
Quick
'As if that weren't enough ...'
'Guys and Dolls' number that ends with the rolling of dice
'Bonanza' brother

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