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Officials elected for two yrs. crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 19th, 2004 other clues
'A Clockwork Orange' protagonist
'Me, Myself & ___' (2000 flick)
1982 Disney film
5,280 feet
Actor Beatty
Addicts
Air conditioner capacity, for short
Alimony receivers
Arson aftermath
Basic of golf instruction
Black cats, traditionally speaking
Boar's mate
CD predecessors
Chicago airport
Clothe
Co. name completer
Deep sleep
Dish sometimes served 'on the half-shell'
Do cross-country
Does a U-turn
Dublin's land
Dutch cheese
Eats elegantly
Employ again
Enlighten
Eye layer
Famous duelist
Four-door
French cheese
French sea
Genesis garden
Gentle animal
Grad
Gymnast Comaneci
Had emotions
Lampreys, e.g.
Letters of distress
Like some Christians
Little tricksters
Mediterranean estate
Misshapen citrus
Ninny
Nosed (out)
Not behaving conservatively
Not just gone
Not on one side or the other
Nothing more than
Old-fashioned anesthetic
On in years
One side of the Urals
One who nabs 15-Across
Overalls material
Place to relax
Prodding
Quaker ___
Ran, as colors
Related
Russian gold medalist ___ Kulik
Science guy Bill
Seashore washer
Site of an 1836 massacre
Son of Zeus
Sundance entry, informally
Timber wolf
Toast spread
Trim
Trojan War king
Twisted
Unload, as stock
Use a rotary phone
Utterance that sums up 20-, 32- and 42-Across
Verona, in 'Romeo and Juliet'
Voting machine part
When the stomach starts grumbling
___ gin fizz
___ Gras
___ Jima

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