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Thomas Joseph crossword of May 28th, 2013 other clues
Thrifty one
"Love Story" writer
Acrobatic
Gladiator's place
Lionel Richie best-of album
Cain's mother
Rink surface
Regret
Tourist spots
Martini base
Old auto
"Troy" star
Place
Asks for divine help
Mural setting
Spot
Building wing
Fastened, in a way
Yale rooter
Ocean off Cal.
Longoria of TV
Completely
Start
Came to
Requires
Musical sounds
Fencing sword
Desert plant
Bad habits
Antlered animal
No longer working
Bank fixtures
Mess up
Florida neighbor
Investment choice
Numerical prefix
Uttered
Get ready, for short
Quite fond of
Brewski
Squashed circle
Seaman's jacket
Wild guess
Giraffe features
Pretend
Conjure up
Titled women
Hall of Famer Williams
Tango need

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