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Language written in Persian-Arabic letters crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 12th, 1998 other clues
'All kidding ___...'
'Begone!'
'Candida' playwright
'La Campagne de Rome' artist
'The King ___'
'___ fast!' ('Hey!')
40 winks
Additions
Authorized
Aware of
Baby talk
Baseball's Mel and others
Beau
Big olive oil exporter
Boob tubes
Born
Carrier to Oslo
Cavaradossi's love, in opera
Chris Evert specialty
Chuck
Conductor who studied under Bartók
Copy editor's marking
Effeminate
Engendered
Entire: Prefix
Exhausts
Extensive
Farm worker?
Fred's light-footed sister
Generous helpings
Globe
Goo unit
Great depression
Homes on high
Honker
Hoodlum
I.R.S. visits
Khartoum's land
Kind of doll
Lieu
Little rascal
Move laterally
Neither Rep. nor Dem.
New Ageish glow
Niger-to-Libya dir.
One who blabs
Orangeish vegetables
Org. that called 60's strikes
Picnic event
Pitcher Hershiser
Professor Corey
Race tracks
Saharan
Sale items, for short
Scarlet and crimson
Scooby-___ (cartoon dog)
Secret language
Sing softly
Sings like Tormé
Skelton's Kadiddlehopper
Slot machines
Stop on ___ (halt abruptly)
Stuntmeister Knievel
Taj Mahal, e.g.
The blahs
They can be Horatian
They're in a stable environment
Toward one side of a ship
Unit of petrol
Unkempt ones
Utah city
Wall climbers
Wall Street optimist
Wedding dance
Works in the garden
['You don't mean...!']
___ Bravo

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