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Iced, with 'in' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 16th, 2001 other clues
'64 event for the Beatles
'You fool!'
1930's movie bowdlerizer
1940's-80's actor Robert
24-Down player
4-0 World Series win, e.g.
A Thomas from Wales
Acrobats' need
Anatomical dividers
And
And so
Baba for 20-Across
Be outstanding
Bend
BP purchase, maybe
Careless
Cartoons collected in 'Cows of Our Planet'
Cheap
City near Gulfport
Completely empty
Congratulates oneself
Criticize and how!
Deposed leader
Drop
Elysium
Entered
Fashionable Bendel
Fetishist's object
Fictional island-dweller
Fog
Gardener's need
Gradually become part of
Impediment to drive-in smooching, maybe
It may be found in a stew
Jerry-built
Leviathan
Like Diogenes
Liking
Lively
Longtime Sierra Club director Adams
Magazine with dating tips
Miss
Panama claim
Past times
Pawn
Period of the first dinosaurs
Picked fruit
Poor housing
Quite a bit
Risquéness
Safe harbor
Serve, as a meal
Shanghai
Smooth-running
Super-exceptional
Tosca is one
Traveler's accessory
Tributary of the Colorado
Twisted
Views
Way up some hills
Where some cabins are found
Woman with a 1960's movie theme
You may be struck with it
___ Arnold's Balsam (old patent medicine)
___ City, seat of a Kansas county of the same name
___ were

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