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Homophone for a word of permission crossword clue


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LA Times crossword of January 5th, 2019 other clues
Felipe's assent
"Everything is ruined!"
Teacher and student in one
On __ streak
Gray day feature
Buds
Red-and-white hat wearer
Units
Weed-gathering org.
"Put your wallets away"
Rich beverage
They need receivers
A parade may require one
Well-judged
Word before stand or hold
Snow __
Mounted, in a way
Word from the Arabic for "friend"
Unemployed
Deceive on the ice
"Being so great, I have no __ to beg": "King Richard II"
Cattle drive figures
Timon of "The Lion King," e.g.
Panamanian pronoun
Back
USN bigwig
Bad lot
Unskilled workers
Hippie era activity
64-Across need
23andMe test subject
Frequently complex traffic pattern: Abbr.
Drones, e.g.
1856 Stowe novel
Muzzle
Meal
Specifications on vials
Cartesian connection
Name of five Norwegian monarchs
Northwestern U.S. city
Analog of -ist
Site for old wheels
Strike zone, at times
Where love doesn't conquer anything
Remove an apostrophe from, say
It may be the best thing to do when you're stuck
Their 1943 manual said, "Be Ready To Take Over"
Entertainment with swaying
Very much
Praise extravagantly
Cartoonist with an Edgar Award
Podium fixture
Tokyo, long ago
Drinks it all in
View
Patsy
"You could've fooled me"
Exclusive source
Words of concord
Step
Hearty fare
Ornamental shrubs
Common chord
'60s music conspiracy theory
Dating clarification
Smooth shift
IBM's __ exhibit
Like some big entrées
Backpack carrier

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