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Old words from which modern words are derived crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 8th, 1997 other clues
Razzed
Red corundums
Retired
Section flanked by aisles
Sound of passage
Spring zoo attraction
Start of many Western place names
Stonewort, e.g.
Struggle
Suffix with saw
Sweep
Theme of this puzzle
Tick off
Tide rival
Together, musically
Tot's transport
TV news time
Where to hear 'All Things Considered'
World's fair pavilion
Wound up
You can say that again!
___ voce
___-poly
'Air Music' composer
'If ___ a nickel...'
'Phooey!'
Ambles (along)
1492 Columbus discovery
Adaptable truck, for short
Appoint
Attorney's request
Be-bopper
Beach time in Buenos Aires
Capp and Capone
Cheerless
Confederate soldier, at times?
Construction lifts
Continues
Contribute, as to an account
Crescent-shaped figure
Critic
Criticize in no uncertain terms
Day-___
Dearie
Dow Jones fig.
Eight pts.
Famished
Feints in boxing
Fish-eating duck
Get spliced
Ginger Rogers tune '___ in the Money'
Half of the Odd Couple
Hubbub
Item in a trunk
Like Alban Berg's music
Louis XIV, to himself?
Magellan, e.g.
Med. care provider
Melon originally from Turkey
Metric units
Namesakes of a literary fox
New York City opera benefactor?
Not much
Not occurring naturally
Not perfectly round
Noted first name in jazz
Number of articles in the Constitution
O'Brien of 'The Barefoot Contessa'
Olive ___
Plain homes
Pointed criticism
Pool areas
Pundit

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