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Letter written as a straight vertical line crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 9th, 2006 other clues
'Isn't ___ bit like you and me?' (Beatles lyric)
'___ it!'
60-Across, at the office
60-Across, at the singles bar
60-Across, on the golf course
A lot of Britney Spears's 'Oops … I Did It Again'
Acclivity
Belgian river
Big inits. in long distance
By the bell
Cave formations
Change, as the margins
Chihuahua child
Complicated problem
Connects with
Country where W. E. B. DuBois died
Cunning
Cuzco's home
Defense means, briefly
Density symbol
Dundee denials
Each
Expressing shock, perhaps
Fairy tale girl
Flatten
Fluorine/carbon compound
Fly by the seat of one's pants
Foot bones
Gazetteer data
Get at
Giant with the retired jersey #24
Give away
Goddess of matrimony
Hardly a kosher home
Highway safety org.
Hint
Keach who played TV's Mike Hammer
Late
Line on an address form
Long Island airport site
Match for elle
McEntire of country
Mississippi's ___ State University
Mountain West conference player
Myanmar's capital
Mythical son of Jord
N.Y.C. sports venue
Natl. Dessert Month
Often
Parker's protection
Pathetic
Paulo or Luís, e.g.
Protestant denom.
Public figure?
Royal name meaning 'God's servant'
See 11-Down
Singer India ___
Something worth fighting for
Song on the Beatles' 'Rubber Soul'
Straight from the beginning?
Stud site
Suggests, to the palate
Sullen
Time immemorial
Time span
Tissue additive
Title beekeeper in a 1997 film
Train
U.S. rebellion leader of 1841-42
Ungraciousness in defeat
Whence the word 'whiskey'
Where one might get into hot water
With 34-Across, engineering feat completed in 1825

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