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Deck covering to keep out moisture crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 1st, 2007 other clues
'But I heard him exclaim, ___ he drove ...'
'Good shot!'
'Relax, soldier!'
'The Thin Man' pooch
'This means ___!'
'___ Whoopee!' (1920s hit)
*Like players below the B team
*Material for an old-fashioned parade
*Popular Sunshine State vacation destination
*Sties
Actress MacDowell
Arnaz of 'I Love Lucy'
Atomic energy org.
Austrian affirmatives
Basketball rim attachments
Breakfast restaurant letters
Brouhaha
Bygone Mideast inits.
Cereal whose ads feature a 'silly rabbit'
Coach Rupp of college basketball
Dartboard, for one
Daughter's counterpart
Decorate with leaves
Depression-era migrant
Designate
Docs
Dumbbell
Erich who wrote 'The Art of Loving'
Firstborn
Fur trader John Jacob ___
Gush
Hampton of jazz fame
Israeli submachine gun
Keep just below a boil
Kett of old comics
King, in old Rome
Language akin to Urdu
Last words of the Pledge of Allegiance
Location for the ends of the answers to the four starred clues
Mascara goes on them
N.B.A. coach Thomas
Newspaper essay
Normandy town
Not deceitful
Objected to
One of the Baldwin brothers
One of the five senses
Part of a suicide squeeze
Period in Cong.
Poet Pound
Prepare to shoot
Pungent
Put (down), as money
Really, really big
Representations
Rim
Schussed, e.g.
Select, with 'for'
Serious drinker
Sets of points, in math
Slender
Stop for the night, as soldiers
Take on
Take too much of, briefly
The 'I' of I.M.F.: Abbr.
Theater focal point
Toy that might go 'around the world'
U.K. record label
Wager
Willie of the 1950s-'60s Giants
Wipe off
Wore away
___ fin
___ ipsa loquitur
___ vera

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