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It’s not exact: Abbr. crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 8th, 2004 other clues
Fair
Fillet
Geological depression
Grand Prix feature
Gush, in a way
Guys in promotion
Hard thing to fill
Hardly relaxed
Honorable start?
Host
It looks bad on the surface
It turns out lts.
Landscaping screen
Leave quickly
Loser
Meets
Name on an oval
Not flabby
Noted Chilean island
Number-starting prompt
Old-fashioned alternative
Opposite of deplete
Paul Gallico title character
Peace Memorial Museum locale
Place on duty
Port Huron Statement org.
Rapper MC ___
Rationed
Richard Gere title role of 2000
Run into
See 53-Across
Situation in which only 56-Across is occupied
Auto damage
30-day span: Abbr.
A trust may reduce it
A/C measure
Abbr. before a number
Alaska’s ___ National Park
Circulation aid
Crafty one?
Cuts
Discount clothing store chain
Dismay
Druggist for whom some commercial pills are named
Extinct Algonquian
Ezra Pound, e.g.
Software developer’s concern
Some office attire
Some playful pooches
Stagnation
Stand
Styled
Surveyor’s work
Takes nothing in
Taliban mullah
Taqueria offering
They branch off
They may be put in stitches
Tops
Totalitarian state in “1984”
Trash
Victim of Polyphemus, in myth
What a loser may skip
___ tree
“Children of the Albatross” author
“Good Times” star, on 70’s TV
“Hair” tune
“Not with ___ the heart is broken”: Emily Dickinson
“Remain calm”

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