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Lying face downward crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 20th, 2003 other clues
'Hey, you!'
'Pretty Woman' star Richard
Aid and ___
Al Capone's gang, once?
Asia's ___ Sea
Atoms that have gained or lost electrons
Bee-related
Boxer Norton who once defeated Ali
Brings in altogether
Budged
Bugler's call
Building wing
Cinco de Mayo dish
Civil rights figure ___ Parks
Clarinet cousins
Cookie containers
Diverse assortment
Dr. Mom's remedy, for short
Fallen space station
First person to fly a plane
Flippered animal of the Pacific
Flu symptom
French playwright Jean
Girl who has a ball
Govern
Having prongs
Horse handler
Inhabitant of ancient Palestine
Inquires
It's usually due on the first of the month
Less strict
Lovers' rendezvous
Madcap
Microsoft workers' laundry?
Miner's load
Mushroomed
Nat and Natalie
Netting
Paraphernalia
Party givers
Pepsi-___
Pig sounds
Prenoon period, in poetry
Probable
Quantity of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked
Realms
Reduce, as expenses
Relish
Ring bearer
Russia's Nicholas I, e.g.
See 3-Down
Service for the Kennedys?
Shooting star
Sir or madam
Smidgen
Soldiers and carpenters, e.g.
Sporting blade
Sticks around
Stun
Take care of
Terminals
Tooted one's own horn
Trading center
Treaties
Tuft of hair on the head
Union concerns
Up on literature
Vamoose
Watch's sound
Where Anna met the king
Where enfants learn
With 42-Across, starts of pro football games
Wreckage
Writer Uris
Young Eudora Welty?

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