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New York Times crossword of October 28th, 1997 other clues
'À votre ___!'
'Are you some kind of ___?'
'Jeopardy!' host Trebek
'___ at the office'
1989 Madonna hit
Acclaimed 'Hostess with the Mostes''
Asterisk
Astrologically, the thoughtful, diplomatic type
Basic college degrees
Belief in sorcery and magic
Bewildered
Bibliophile's treasures
Black
Boat with oars
Bouquet site
Bright thought
Brood
Buzzing pest
Cameo stone
Charades, e.g.
Churchill's sign
Condemn
Condor's home
Construction support
Count with an orchestra
Data
Desert streambed
French brother
Freshman, sophomore, etc.
Glasses, in ads
Go gently (into)
Grp. affecting gas prices
I-80, e.g.: Abbr.
It may be used in minor surgery
Item in a Mexican fiesta
Like Britain
Live, in a TV studio
Long time
Lots
Luau dish
Maître d's offering
Maltreatment
Minus
Montreal player
More correct
Mosque V.I.P.
Narcotic
Pat on the back, as a baby
Physicist Alessandro
Plummet
Poetic palindrome
Pre-tractor farmer's need
Quattro minus uno
Regattas
Reply to 'Are not!'
Revolving machine part
Roar at the shore
Sailor's peril
Satanicalness
Savings and loan
Setting for Thomas Hardy novels
Sound from Sandy
Spanish aunt
Spoken
Stiller's comedy partner
Summit
Take ___ breath
Tennis great Andre
Tennis great Rod
Unrestrained
Vast, old-style
Vidal's Breckinridge
W.W. II menace
William or Harry, e.g.
Winning margin, maybe
Word with woman or worldly
___-Jo (1988 Olympics name)

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