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In position, as the British might say crossword clue


O R I E N T A T E D

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New York Times crossword of August 3rd, 2002 other clues
Battlefield shout
'The Comancheros' actress, 1961
Actor whose character is stung in 'The Sting'
Arcade sensation of the 90's
Apollo XII astronaut
Artfully brought about
Bicker vehemently
Business needs
Certain poplars
Cheating aids, in slang
City on the Ganges where Buddha is said to have first preached
Person at court
Place for a wasp's nest
Pro ___
Prologue follower
Relaxed
Rooftop coop
Rufus ___, Daniel Webster's successor in the Senate
Sensational
Shout heard around the block?
Some professorial attire
Spaghetti western costume
Stan's pal
Sticker
Sunflower seed, botanically
Takes one's profits, with 'in'
Total makeup?
TV title role for Robert Wuhl
What a crowned head does?
___ gland
Collectors' items from 1958
Close-mouthed
Constituent of cryolite
Counterfeiter catcher
Dollops
Egyptians of old
Enemy of the Moors
Fear ___
Fictional characters
Floor
Foolhardy
Giants and Titans, e.g.
House of wax
Humperdinck opera hero
Idly pondering
Italian port on the Adriatic
Juvenal, for one
Kafka article
King's work
Kingdom from which France's Henry IV hailed
Laborites' preferred workplaces
Large bell's sound
Like some hospital beds
Montana mining town
Mountain in Thessaly
Noisy opposition
Not stay in one place
Notorious Alcatraz inmate
One with a staff position
Palindromic magazine title
Parallel
Parting words in Würzburg
Pass

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