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'Everything's cool' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 23rd, 2007 other clues
'A thousand pardons'
'Jeez!'
'___, dislike it' (start of Marianne Moore's 'Poetry')
16 and Seventeen, for short
Amer. capital
Ark contents
Axiom
Begins
Big shoe spec
Big-headed sorts, for short
Binge
Bit of income for the Department of Motor Vehicles
Body repair sites, briefly
Candidate for the proverbial glue factory
Ciao, in Chile
City where Cézanne was born
Consecutive
Controversial 1980s-'90s baseball team owner
Corner piece
Court org.
Cowboys' concerns, briefly
Cuisine that may be served with a chork
Doesn't quite mash
Don in the National Radio Hall of Fame
Dry out
Dude
Exhausted
Fan fare?
Fictional character who first appeared in 'The House Without a Key'
Flawlessly
Food fish of Australia and New Zealand
Frivolous
Greek salad ingredient
Hatch in politics
Hornet genus
Id output
Indicated 'Just teasing!'
Little bit
Make ___ check
Ninth-century founder of the Russian monarchy
Oldtime entertainer
One-eighties
Put into a 35-Down
Related
Robertson of CNN
Rod Laver won two
Russian car
Seventh-century year
Sheet music abbr.
Skate
Smear
Snatch, slangily
Start of a little daredevil's declaration
Stinko
Target
They're not for you
They're taken to the cleaners
Two-timing types
Waist products
Waste product
What someone might win after stumping a cultural group?
When tripled, 'et cetera'
Where Yankees are found at Shea
Wilson's vice pres. ___ Marshall
Witness to Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala's secret wedding
Work
Y.M.C.A. member?: Abbr.
___ Mason (asset management firm)
___ tree

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