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'The State and Revolution' author
'You've got yourself a deal!'
A calf may be caught in it
Agendum, e.g.
Be exultant
Bookish bunch
Cash cache
Catholic observance
Chorus member
Conveys lightly
Corset-stiffening material
Counselor's org.
Dependent, perhaps
Dislodge some particles
Dutch export
Elflike
Falls (over)
Famed folklorist
Fictional slave girl
Foreign dignitary
French menu phrase
Frock
Gall
Go over
Grasp
Handle props, say
Hollywood music arranger Butler
In a net
In the most favorable spot
It has dynamics
It may be eaten at a circus
It may be long or short
It's been shown before
Kind of lily
Like
Like a good day for a picnic
Like some attempts or excuses
Like watchful eyes
Looks like
Marked again, in a way
Master, e.g.
More than hot water
Mortification
Most gangling
Old navigational work
Parceled
Part of some uniforms
Pisa preposition
Place for a hole
Plot cover-up?
Poisonous ornamental
Regarding this matter
Short time out
Some lab stock
Some sorry souls
Speculative
Sphere segment
Sticks in a bar?
Tent alternative
They're represented in sheets
Things can only go up from here
Troop get-together
Unbroken
Vice president under Madison
Viers for viewers
Wood by-product
Wowed eyewitness
Yielded
___ Red (apple variety)
___-Davis pharmaceuticals