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Israel's Olmert or Barak crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 14th, 2008 other clues
'Don't change'
'Listen up!'
'Sesame Street' subject
'Shut your mouth!'
'The Canterbury Tales' pilgrim
'Vamoose!'
'Well, Did You ___?' (Cole Porter song)
2007 Eddie Murphy comedy
Alabama nickname
Alternative to first-class
Asian domestic
Australian ranch pest
Author Janowitz
Bastille Day season
Brave one
Bub
Changes
Coast Guard officer: Abbr.
Courted
Crazies
Cult figure
Cyanine, e.g.
Depresses
Dismay
Ending with soft or light
Exam measurement unit
Familiarize (oneself)
Family gathering places
Fix up for a museum, maybe
Fortify
Fresh as a daisy, e.g.
Furnish
Gave up
General on a menu
Genuine
Great Leap Forward figure
Handle
Inflammatory ailment
Intrinsically
It has a big mouth
It's under an eyeglass frame
Jilter
Life lines?
Like car radios
Like some T-shirt designs
Low digit
Magic on a scoreboard?
Michael Redgrave war movie, with 'The'
Middle of the country
Mind
Montmartre : Paris :: Arbat : ___
Native-born Israeli
O'Toole of 'Cat People'
On a lounge chair, maybe
Palm reader's reading
Piglet's pal
Place for combs
Reached in total
Revenue worker
Rise
Running around
Sat around
Symbol of generosity
Takes in
That, to Tomás
There are eight of these before 'baby' in Elvis's 'A Big Hunk o' Love'
Three-time U.S. Open champ
Tolkien race
Typical lead-in?
Uncle ___ of 'Seinfeld'
Was sympathetic
Wet
Words ending many riddles
___ Accords, 1998 Israeli-Palestinian agreement
___ favor
___ Hari
___ of Darkness
___ Stanley Gardner
___-eyed

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