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German honey crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 25th, 2007 other clues
'Not very likely!'
'Rubáiyát' poet
'___ the long roll of the ages end' (start of an old Irish song)
50% likelihood
Abhorrence
All in favor
All together
Alternative to Meth. or Luth.
Amount to
Artful Dodger
Artist Magritte
As recently as
As required
Best seller
Bill Moyers speech on income inequality in America, with 'The'
Born, in Bordeaux
Change, chemically
Chinese thought
Codgers' queries
Critical stage in a space shuttle's flight
Degree in math?
Eyeball
Fantasy
Feminine name ending
Find at the beach
Functioned as
Go against
God with a chariot drawn by fire-breathing stallions
Head
Himalayan hoax
Hint
Hook hand
Howler
Imperative
Jingle creator
Leading man?
Letter from the Corinthians
Like some locks
Mah-jongg draw
Major mess
Make over
Measure out
Microscopic Dr. Seuss characters
Miles away
Monte ___ of Cooperstown
Nasty
Newspaper feature
Niobe, e.g.
Of no value
One of the Castros
Openly sworn
Org. that gives approvals
Pink, say
Pint-size
Restraints
Runs off
Saint Clare of ___
Skater Midori
Soy-based soup
Start of a march chant … or a hint to 17-, 27-, 47- and 63-Across
Steep-sided gulch
Take a stroll
They have a roof above them
Title locale in a classic Bing Crosby film
Torn
Up
Uprightness
Weight
Wet bar?
Where some bolts fit
With sound enhanced
Worn
X
Years ago
___ of color

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