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Frequent losers and gainers crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 28th, 2005 other clues
'Sorry!'
Actor Willard of 'The Color Purple'
An admission of guilt
Apt to snap back?
Cause of some fractures
Certain dama: Abbr.
Chinatown chow choice
Components of good deals
Costa Rica's ___ Peninsula
Counselor: Abbr.
Counter offer
Denial
Desi's daughter
Divinely chosen
Ear part
Enthusiast, informally
Fancy
Fashionable group
Get out of shape?
Giotto and others
Go by
Got a feel for, in a way
Grammy-nominated Franklin
Hedda's schoolmate in 'Hedda Gabler'
Holder of notions
It takes quite a while to tell
Jacques Chirac and Grover Cleveland, once
Jalapeño-topped snack
Kind of PC command
Leopardus pardalis
Little butter?
Mailing label words
Medium
Monet subject
Parry
Patterned fabrics
Peripherals
Pet dog at Camp Swampy
Picker-upper
Pickles
Portrays precisely
Prussian pronoun
Psalm 119, e.g.
Put ___ to
Raising hell
Randomizer
Rosetta stone composition
Ruled
Salt, sometimes
Series of six
Shake alternative
Sine qua non
Sociological study
Some roasters
Soul-searching sessions?
Splitting words
Staked out, say
Star
Storybook ending, sometimes
Supermarket checkout staple
Table
The 'I' in I. M. Pei
The Titans were in it: Abbr.
They may be required to get in
Tranquilizer
Trip in a tux, maybe
Where Patrick Ewing was born
Wonder-full sounds
___ Canals

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