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Language spoken in Tashkent crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 30th, 1997 other clues
'Hold On Tight' rock band
'Presumed Innocent' author
'The Time Machine' race
1902 Physics Nobelist Pieter
1932 and 1981 'Tarzan' films, e.g.
1958 Mario Lanza song
1959 Philip Roth book
Abbr. for 20-Across, in two ways
Actor Coleman
Add color to
Alerts
Article in France Soir
Astronomer's sighting
Aussie bird
Austen heroine
Biases
Cable staple
Cartoonist Kelly
Causes of some absences
Certain sports cars, informally
Charge
Cheech of Cheech and Chong
Chemistry measurements
Chill-inducing
Churchill symbol
Coin no longer minted
Cold war side, with 'the'
Come-from-behind attempt
Comic Martin
Concert venue
Cursor mover
Disney's '___ and the Detectives'
Dove rival
Drudge
Ennoble
Evergreens
First name on Capitol Hill
Gen. Powell
Get rid of
Gift tag word
Give
Head of a train
Help
Hemingway novel of 1929
Home products company
Inevitably
Jack of 50's-60's TV
Jorge's hand
Kilmer of 'The Saint'
Latin ruler
Lincoln Log competitor
Loudly laments
Made fun of
Mediator's skill
More than a scuffle
Never-ending sentence?
Nonsense word repeated in a 1961 hit
Object of invective, often
Part of the Holy Trinity
Pop
Popular motor home
Puts up, as a computer message
Scarf
Seat
Seats with cushions
Send out
Site of Western Michigan University
Something left behind
Suffix with buck
Surveyor's dir.
The 'pneumo' in pneumonia
Turns over
Untapped
Vitamin additive
Watergate co-conspirator
Winglike
Writer Shute

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