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'It Takes Two' co-star crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 3rd, 2014 other clues
Like limeade
Like seashells at high tide
Maker of the Insignia
Must give
Need for support
Not go together at all
Olympic decathlon gold medalist ___ Eaton
On
One of the music industry's former Big Four
One-named singer with the 2003 hit 'Rock Wit U (Awww Baby)'
Ones woolgathering?
Place to get a malted
Purse or pocket item, briefly
Secretaries may collect them: Abbr
Sheepish
Start of a tile game
Suffix with bass
Sunburned
Thought-provoking
Three-piece piece
Throne room at Buckingham Palace
Treasure of the Sierra Madre
U.S. truck maker until the early '50s
Under tight control
Woman's name with an accent
X
[Ha!]
All right
'Here Come the Warm Jets' musician
'Two for me. None for you' candy
'Who'da thunk it?!'
/
Anatomical ring
Aptly named Olympics star
Attack en masse
Bad-mouths
Brit. military decoration
Chart-topper
Co-author of 'The Communist Manifesto'
Code carrier, sometimes
Cold-blooded sort
Colorless
Compass drawings
Deadly constrictors
Detective of 1960s-'70s TV
Dwarf planet beyond Pluto
Early 2000s attorney general
Early Semite
Eggs
Enlightens
Female rapper with the 2002 hit 'Gangsta Lovin''
Fraction of a watt-hour
French cop
Game in 2006's 'Casino Royale'
Go off
Go over and over
Grind
Had pity (for)
Half of hip-hop's Black Star
Hidden (away)
Home of Marshall Univ
Hottie
Howard who narrated 'Arrested Development'
Illusion creator
Info for an airport car service, briefly
It left parts of itself in 11 states in 1980
It's not unusual
Jones for
Keep
Kind of lab
Landing for many an Apollo mission
Leave the casino, say
Licks
Like April, typically

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