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Classic Crossword by Merl Reagle crossword of December 30th, 2018 other clues
Student who reads The Daily Bruin
Football coach Ewbank
Elaborate put-on
Safest kind of fire?
Signing needs
Island paste
Bear's name
A runner at first
Actor's temping agency?
"Tubesteak"
Busy artery
Leakey campsite
"This ___ fine how-do-you-do!"
Tall avian
Flippered dipper
Actor's sporting-goods store?
El ___
Fine and dandy
Kilo or mega follower
Italian brandy
Cover for a Mac?
Car full of bugs
Wreck
Pronto, quickly
Cross type
Atlanta arena
Singer's home-improvement business?
Like some road loads
Sward
Utters
Mujer with a niece
Crosby's nickname, Der ___
Not intended
Jim Bakker's "friend" Jessica
Actress's notions shop?
Humpty-shaped
Old Egyptian symbol
Camera company
Old draft status
Stake of a sort
River that has Tours
Standup's need: abbr.
Atoner's beads
Busy phone no. after a rain
Said "!#%&*!$"
Hwys. and byways
Keebler rival
Essayist's bread shop?
Form-fitting foundation garment
Full of art and craft
One more, to Juan
Polite refusal
Freshwater fish
Rest on one's laurels
Pass along
Technically
Jr. celebrated in Jan.
Passe: abbr.
Comic actor's billboard business?
Bond villain Blofeld
Old version of "rent me"
With "rotatory," it means counterclockwise
Radner, S.N.L.'s first cast member
Piggy-sized
They're in 2nd place
Apr. sweaters?
Storm's impact on airports
Minimal mannequin
Dainty drink
Thousand Days lady
Mailing courtesy, in familiar shorthand
Orchestra string
Take ___ (doze)
Old booster rocket
Some trout
Movie ratings
Word before room or wear
Huge film format
Quick cut
___-owned (used)
Dairy exec's construction business?
Hamm on rye grass?
Bobbin
Type
Electrolysis mover
Actress Claire
38
Motown player
Pampering, initially
"Tit-Willow" operetta (with The)
Top gun, in bus.
Of titmice, e.g.
Singer's salon?
First name in pop art
"Well, it's ___" (beginner's comment?)
Mus. key
Joining lines
Author's coin shop?
Emmy-nominated Dr.
On the rise
Honeymoon spoiler
Cycle attachment
___ Mater (hymn)
Little squealer
"Which nobody ___"
President's hotel?
It means "equal"
Spanish preposition
Where the Sojourner rover roved
San Francisco poets, ca. 1960
OPEC, for one
Bones
The Lip's first name
180
Cough, in doctorspeak
Frozen queen
Neighboring notes
Acorn, later
Breathtaking beast?
Singer Bob and others
Piece of info
Skillful
Junk bond king's new business?
"Were you ___ in a barn?"
Battlefield Barton
Selma's home: abbr.
Thwart
Acting duo's tango studio?
Pause
On this planet
Notch in an arrow where the string goes
Diver's milieu
Pers. profiles
Frisk (with "down")
"Friend ___?"
Great, in Variety
Jack Sprat's restriction
Down source
Syn. opposite
Farrakhan's faith
Capone and Roker
India inc.?
Sub agreement?
Fails to
Mollycoddle

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