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First opera to premiere at London's Savoy Theatre, 1882 crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 19th, 2007 other clues
'Mame' director of stage and screen
'Terrible' czar
'The Puzzle Palace' org.
1993 Peace co-Nobelist
Abbas I, II and III
Biblical verb
Browbeating
Busts a gut
Cardio choice
Computer key
Dealers' requests
Descend, in mountaineering
Discoveries in Al Hirschfeld drawings
Doing very well moneywise
Drill command
Early Jesuit
Expedient
Eye libidinously
Fictional character who says 'I have measured out my life with coffee spoons'
Flagstaff-to-Tucson dir.
Flock member
Generator output: Abbr.
George of old vaudeville
Home of the Hmong
Homer's home
It's a free country
Joint assemblies
Like some consonant stops
Longtime TV role for Danson
Merry
Modern site of an ancient Egyptian capital
Movie buff: Var.
Moving vehicles
Music style that often includes an accordion
National car care chain
Night sticks?
Off the market
One of the Bush brothers
One of the Ewings on 'Dallas'
One side in the Battle of Thermopylae
PAN
Parent's stern order
Part of a French toast
Partner of all
Plot device in some science fiction
Popular caramel candy
Rack holder
Rather close
Saint born in Newark, N.J.
Some lampshade shades
Spawn
Specialty
Store, in a way
Sure thing
Switch letters
The Barsetshire novels novelist
Thomas of the N.B.A.
Toll unit
Trinidadian, e.g.
Wagner opera setting
Weathers
Western party
Whammy
Wife of Shiva, in Hinduism
Word of emphasis
Word with legal or lower
___ Lacs, Minn.
___ nuevo
___ particle

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