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Lincoln is the only U.S. president to have one crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of September 1st, 2006 other clues
'Actually, you're right'
'Heavens!'
'Mefistofele' role
'Uh-uh'
'Uh-uh'
1957 four-LP jazz set subtitled 'A Musical Autobiography'
21-season pitcher Darwin
A.P. exam org.
Abbr. on a French envelope
Ace
Activity for little hitters
Actress Cusack, who married Jeremy Irons
Adequate, once
Aloe soothes it
Assent for un hombre
Attention-getting headline in a small ad
Big party: Abbr.
Bit of wishful thinking
Bordeaux butters?
Brains and beauty, e.g.
Bridge opening
Call from Rocky
Calling up trouble?
Cartoonist Wilson
Citation-filled ref.
Climber's prominence
Compound used in aviation fuel
Cry during crunch time
Década divisions
Dishes prepared alla Milanese
Eastern language
Expressed uncontained joy
Grape or watermelon
Grp. concerned with m.p.g.
Handyman
Interest
Kind of soup
Land with an exclave
Modern greeting
Neighbor of Rhône
Old empire members
One of three in eleven: Abbr.
One taking inventory?
Out of action, in baseball lingo
Person of color?
Point pinpointer: Abbr.
Poor
Prefix with graphic
R & R sites
Reason to move forward annually?: Abbr.
Refuges
Renaissance fiddle
Roadblock
Roosevelt and Kennedy
Runs into
Santa ___, Calif.
Say you'll go, say
Sent free of charge
Service station?
Skater Rodnina with three Olympic golds
Sleep clinic study
Some Western gear
Tart bar order
Teens might try to hide them
Try to stab, e.g.
Under the table
Words of clarification
Words with a nice ring to them?
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