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Dieu et ___ droit (motto of England) crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 17th, 2004 other clues
'Carry the ___ that's born to be king' ('Skye Boat Song' line)
'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' character
'What ___?'
1943 conference site
1962 Johnny Mathis hit
1999 sitcom about a hockey player-turned-social worker
Actor von ___ of 'The Seventh Seal,' 1957
Alumni ___: Abbr.
Arena shout
Arena shout
Betrays impatience with
Cause of big smiles
Club for wayward youths
Clunker
Count
Decide on
Directed
Filling choice
Finishes some of
First-nameless private eye in Robert B. Parker mysteries
Flooded
Friend of Frodo
Goes parking
High guy?
Huckleberry eaters
It might receive feedback, briefly
Like some codes
Like some hotels, for short
Messy snack
Miss ___ (teacher in 'Peanuts')
Most peculiar
Mountain West conference team
Much-mistrusted name in news, once
Name on a compact
Not hiding much
Off-putting trait
One who enjoys unlimited travel?
Outgrowth
Period piece
Place for candlesticks
Practical school subject
Press product
Purpose
Razor's handle
Reels off
Relief
Ringers in a ring
Sea, metaphorically
Secretly amassing
Shot the breeze
Single or double
Some ad features
Some rainwear
Sprouts
Steep rocky eminence
Surveils
Tab, for one
Tag sale site?: Abbr.
Ticketmaster event
Title character in a new 1997 ABC sitcom
Tons
Tree that yields fragrant balsam
Two-time U.S. Open champ
U.S.N. functionary
Vacationing celeb's convenience
Venus and others
When repeated, Harold Rome song lyric before 'I fear you reared me wrong'

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