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Dance to a ukulele, perhaps crossword clue


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USA Today crossword of November 1st, 2018 other clues
Jellyfish attack
Jam to capacity
Not worth debating
Banks who was known as "Mr. Cub"
44-Across geometry calculation
Twiddling one's thumbs
Take most of the electoral votes
Brillo competitor
Sue Grafton's "___ for Silence"
Captures, as flavor
Dwarf planet beyond Mars
Big bashes
Cola flavoring
Gemologist's measure
UAW part
Word before flare or panel
"___ a silly question . . ."
Attach special importance to
One to hang with
Dale who rode Buttermilk
Right triangle ratio
Two-dimensional figure
Heavy hammer
Positive thinker Norman Vincent ___
Dickens' mysterious Edwin
If all goes wrong
Home to most NHL teams
Freestyler's genre
Have a pulse
Walk in the wild
Occasion to use water cannons
Patronize, as a beanery
Waltzed through
Online transactions, briefly
Batik artists, e.g.
Bastes, e.g.
Smallish combo
Places to overnight
Quill pen point
Yellowstone Park attraction
Like removable teeth
Glass of public radio
Loupe, essentially
Put cargo aboard
Forage grain
"To a . . ." poet
"Golden" 35-Down
Most driving-permit holders
Amply ventilated
Serengeti excursion
"Peter Pan" beast, for short
Held in contempt
Al who created Dogpatch
Catchall abbreviation
Libations with pub grub
Male bighorn
Form a bridge across
In the thick of
iPod selection
Replaceable joint
Anglers with pots
Gardner of "Mogambo"
How most LPs are bought, now
Cleared in winter
Eliciting a shrug, perhaps
Dogged it
Turkish leader of old
Protestant work ___
Responded to reveille
Deteriorates, in a way
Parent at a stud farm
End-of-workweek cry
Ordination, e.g.
Off in the distance
Microchipped family members
"___ too shabby!"
Install, as tile

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