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Force in W.W. I and II crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 16th, 2016 other clues
'No-o-o-o!'
'You go, sister!'
1974 film with three stars in its title
Activity for running mates?
Allan-a-Dale, e.g
At the beginning
Bobby who wrote 'Route 66'
Breaks one's word?
Button-down
Cause
Center of a square, maybe
Come-on comeuppance
Cone filler
Dense
Drop-in shot?
Emmy-winning sitcom actor of 1974 and '78
Exercise position that strengthens the abs
FedEx employee, at times
Flight pattern
Got less dense
Had a chilling effect?
Herald
Highest peak in the Philippines: Abbr
It has a solo near the end of 'An American in Paris'
It may be quarter-sized
It's superior to Superior
Julie with two Tonys for 'The Lion King'
Kind of team
Like a Grand Inquisitor
Like some unwanted deposits
Locale of the Falkland Isls
Lost wheels, maybe
Lufthansa connection?
Mean fig
Monotonous
One holding notes
Personal problems
Prefix with design
Reading volume
Really important
Recurrent themes
Rendezvous
Sales specialists
Schnoz
Sci-fi character who takes the red pill rather than the blue one
Sessions of Congress
Shaped like Saturn
She played Natasha in 2000's 'The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle'
Sickly sweet sentiment
Skirts
Soft and flexible
Some voices
Something paid by a hypocrite
Something passed down the line
Spurn
Stationery store stock
Stress test apparatus
Swagger, slangily
Swallows things?
Toothbrush or mattress specification
Twinings product
Unsupported?
Vintner's prefix
What nobody can stand to make?
Wryly amusing
You can't focus when this is on
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