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Name derived from ancient Greek for 'I burn' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 10th, 2003 other clues
'Still ___' (1999 rap song)
'The Addams Family' co-star
'The Divided Self' author R. D. ___
'Up in Smoke' co-star, 1978
A pittance, slangily
Acct. stat
Asian carrier
Badger
Best at putting things away
Better
Botanical organ
Call into question
Catch up
Cause ___
City near Mount Monadnock
Cliff consideration
Coerced to participate
Come into
Comic bits
Dining option
Do followers
Doesn't charge for
Dye-job option
Essays
Fanfare
Fast grower, population-wise
Fauna, fondly
Filibuster
Fonda's 'Stanley & Iris' co-star
Get through successfully
Give ___ (lambaste)
Go ___ (turn in)
Goofy, e.g.
Greater than great
Hail
Highlights
Holder of private information?
Hound
House holder
Iroquois foe
It's in, for now
Just get by
Like a sweetheart
Mediate
Monumental stone heap
Motley
Not just cool
Not keep one's distance, in a way
Nut's lack
Opening to an underground network
Philosophy 101 subject
Rides
Rubdown cover-up
Run
Signed over
Spy pic, maybe
Stuff for frying
Surfer's entry, maybe
Tongue-tied one?
Tough thing to fill
Traffic stopper
Trapped like ___
Underground letters
Violinist Leopold
Wanting no more
West Jordan locale
Wrong

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