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English distance crossword clue


M E T R E

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New York Times crossword of September 25th, 2005 other clues
'Don't ___ dumb'
'Easy as pie!'
'Horton Hears ___'
'I'll do that'
'Lowdown' singer Boz ___
'That is ___ expected'
'We Help Heal' sloganeer
1960's chess champ Mikhail
1984 Patrick Swayze film, the first movie released with a PG-13 rating
1997 Peter Fonda role
Absolute bliss
Accesses the Web
Acronymic pop group name
Actress MacDowell
Advice to a husband seeker?
Angler's basket
Annual Sunday night event, with 'the'
Be bombastic
Beats (out)
Beehives, e.g.
Big Ten inits.
Blessing preceder
Blow-up: Abbr.
Bow
Brief strangers?
Bruce who appeared in 'Suspicion'
Can. province
Capts.' inferiors
Certs competitor
Chinese philosopher Chu ___
Civil War inits.
Comfy footwear
Common temple name
Crit. condition areas
Crosswalk users, for short
Dart
Diner feature
Dines
Dislodging boats that have run aground?
Dog's owner
Expensive
Fair-hiring grp.
Famed Chicago hotel
Famous Indy 500 family
Fellini or Godard work
First airline with commercial transpacific passenger flights
Flemish painter Jan van ___
Football linemen: Abbr.
Foreign flier
Fr. ladies
Get
Glass component
Go (for)
Go for the gold?
Gobbles (up)
Goddess of agriculture
Goes back into business
Grant and others
Half of a double-header, maybe
Halifax hrs.
Hebrew name meaning 'He is my God'
Hélène, for one
Hellenic vowel
Historical novelist Holland
Humanitarian Wallenberg
Icicle feature
Imperfection
In high repute
Injured, in a way
Insignia
It may follow a def.
Its national anthem is 'Jana Gana Mana'
Joke response
Karaoke?
Kind of skirt
Kitchen item: Abbr.
Lee foe
Library cataloging datum, briefly
Like an apartment with new tenants
Like venison
Long stretch
Look toward
Lorgnette piece
Lose a lap
Mark of a ruler
Medical worker in a billfold picture?
Melbourne-to-Brisbane dir.
Menace
Mex. miss
Modern address
Money replaced by euros
Neil Armstrong's middle name
One calling at peak times?
One of the Ewings, on 'Dallas'
Original Clarabell the Clown player
Outmoded
PC 'brain'
Perfume holder
Photo ID?
Place of bliss
Place to work out
Poetic preposition
Presidential monogram
Procrastinator's pick-up line?
QB stats
R. J. Reynolds pack
Respecting
Runs for no purpose
Rustic setting
Salon worker
Selective Service System, once?
Shade of green
Shirley who sang 'Goldfinger'
Shows homage
Smart
Some blades
Sound of a leak
Spots
Stairstep measure
Station number
Subject to change in size, as a picture on a screen
Teacher's note on a test
Teamster
Tennis score
They make people raise their hands
TKO caller
Travis who sang 'Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)'
Troop grp.
Turn dark
TV comic who wrote 'If Roast Beef Could Fly'
VCR speed meas.
Walk leisurely
Warm wool
WB competitor
Where to store extra chandeliers?
Woman's shoe style
[Not again!] and [I can't!]
___ Minor
___ whim

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