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Who wrote "Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same"
2:1, e.g.
"___ eaten without either mirth or music is ill of digestion": Sir Walter Scott
Curved bedframe style
Currency since the Ottoman Empire
A drop before bedtime?
Triple ___
Choice at a dry cleaner
Roman statesman for whom a Midwest city was named
Constellation named for the instrument it depicts
Rain check events
Late departure
Prized textile in ancient Egypt
Twain protagonist
Liberating
Hermes' invention, in myth
Natural treatment for nausea
Use a laser, perhaps
Chorus in "E Viva Mexico"
That's an order!
Mythological figure with an eponymous body part
Red-faced
Tough to grasp
Dressing up
Gives out
Not just track
Deli choice
Goddess of spring
Headhunter's correspondent
Distresses
From overseas?
Subject of a Senate committee with an interest in gifts
Volkswagen Golf model
Finds a time for, in a way
Blame-shifting words
Home run, in slang
Van trailer?
Hall-of-Fame point guard Thomas
Add with force
Summers in Monaco
Come together
Word with round or pound
Banned lighting option
"Mad Men" network
Quoth the raven?
Not from Scotland
Opening sequence
Certain zen retreat
Fly, at times
Athlete often found on the bench
Find time for
Smooth out
Prudent poker player, perhaps
Composer Khachaturian
Roast roost
Remote indication of approval
Draining
"Please jog our memory …"
Central F.B.I. component?
"Speaking openly," in texts
Either brother in an old pop duo
Cocktails with orgeat syrup