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Dad-blamed crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 16th, 1998 other clues
Humorist Bombeck
Influenced
It's gentle on the skin
It's nothing
Klutz
Lockmaker of note
Magic man Henning
Make rows
Mawkish
Nest inhabitants
Net
Net
Nonetheless, for short
Nuptial or natal starter
Off, as a note
Old-time street illuminator
One of every two hurricanes
Part 1 of an idle query
PBS offering
Place for a sports stringer
Potassium and sodium hydroxides
Puss
Query, part 2
Query, part 3
Refined
Scratch (out)
Singer Young
Slaved
Split for a church
Square
Stain guard
Stuffing ingredient
'...___ saw Elba'
'A Bell for ___'
'And pigs fly!'
'Jane Eyre' girl
'Uh-uh'
'You ___ here'
Actress Merrill
All ___ up
Almost forever
At the limit, with 'out'
Beaux mondes
Brouhaha
Bygone
Clementine's father, e.g.
Command for D.D.E.
Condensation
Condition
Conjure up
Dahl of 'Watch the Birdie'
Day of the wk.
Declared strikes?
Denounce in no uncertain terms
Embraces
End of the query
Fainting, as from surprise
Fine-tuned
First N.H.L. player to score over 70 goals in a season
Flushed
French city in W.W. II fighting
From S.F. to Tahoe
Greeted warmly
High-hat
Hold up
Swift work
Tennyson's 'lily maid of Astolat'
The best of times
They may be stripped
Thickness
Treasure of Montezuma
Twosome
W.W. II Gen. Rommel
When repeated, a Western city
Wore

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