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Fear of a claustrophobe, for short crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of September 11th, 2016 other clues
'Auld Lang ___'
'Huh?'
'I see what you're doing!'
'No ___!' ('I give!')
'Roger that'
'That hurts!'
'That ___ wrong'
'What services ___ thou do?': King Lear
'___ español?'
'___ grip!'
'___ on Cards,' classic 1949 book
1970s-'80s TV's 'The ___ Club'
2014 Oscar-nominated film set in Alabama
Acid
Ahab's post
All the rage
All things considered
Alternative to boeuf or poulet
Battery part
Big feature of Popeye, informally
Bro or sis
Buttonless garment
Cadillac founder Henry
Cause of a tic, for short
Charisse of 'Brigadoon'
Choice: Abbr
Chortle
Cocktail sauce ingredient
Command to a dog
Command to a dog
Companion to whiskey in 'American Pie'
Corporate tech head, for short
Craft the U.S. government has never recognized
Cried over spilled milk, maybe
D-Day vessel: Abbr
Destination for some BART riders, for short
Dis
Doctors' orders
Elflike
Fastener designed to leave a flush surface
Figaro, e.g
Fish that can swim forward and backward
Foal : horse :: calf : ___
Former Laker Lamar
French Dadaist
Galway Bay locale, to locals
Geographical eponym of an insurance company
Gumbo ingredients
Habituate
Hatchery sound
Hodgepodge
In a slapdash way
Item on a telephone stand
Jungle menace
Kick back, with 'out'
Know-it-all
Kwik-E-Mart clerk
Late author and Peace Nobelist
Letters between two names
Like O's in most typefaces
Like Verdi's 'Caro nome'
Line at the end of a day's diary
Lively, on a score
Lollapalooza
London home to many John Constable paintings
Lout
Ma and pa, with 'the'
Magazine's lead
Memo segue
Menace in 2014 news
Month before juin
More than capable
Most jump shots
Motel sign filler
Muppet with a 'rubber duckie'
New England state sch
New Mexico's ___ National Laboratories
O.E.D. contents: Abbr
Office no
One in front of a train
One making a pitch?
Paint choice
Pajama party
Part of a rating
PBS supporter, for short
Poll worker's request
Popular airfare finder
Positive response to 'Parlez-vous anglais?'
Pride of Lions, for short?
Prince Valiant's love
Prince ___, Eddie Murphy's role in 'Coming to America'
Put down in writing?
QB guarders
Rained cats and dogs
Rang
Record six-time David di Donatello Award winner for Best Actress
Reddish-brown
Relative of -let
Relative of a raspberry
Reply to 'Look at that!'
Rock Hudson/Doris Day romantic comedy
Roosevelt of note
Roosevelt of note
Sarcasm clarification
Shenanigans
Shrimp ___
Sloughs
Slushy drink brand
Snore loudly
Source of some quilt stuffing
Speedily
Start to -tainment
Stone, to Caesar
Study of caves
Super-handsome
Tavern tap handle
Teary-eyed
The check that's in the mail, maybe
The other woman
The world's largest is China
There are no ifs, ands or buts about it
Things insomniacs count
Tickles
Title character in a 'Sgt. Pepper' song
Toss in
Tribal figures
Trim
Tryster with Tristan
TV ads
Twist-___
United
Variety show
What a child may think is under the [puzzle's central image]
What a parent may think is under the [puzzle's central image]
Word with black or photo
Yen
___ bar (popular candy)
___ Life, 'Porgy and Bess' character
___ Trueheart (Dick Tracy's wife)

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