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One of England's Cinque Ports crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 12th, 2012 other clues
Peace disrupter
Pilot who makes vertical takeoffs
Pinkish red
Practices wearing gloves
Quaker pronoun
Ready to go through the wringer
Really economize
Renders invalid
Response to feeble excuses
Rooting area
Rwandan people
Saintly quality
Scrammed
Sea gull nesting site, maybe
Seat seeker
Semitransparent curtain
Senatorial agreements
Shirley who sang 'Goldfinger'
Short, light musical piece
Single-sex house, usually
Skilled hand
Slatted windows
Slow and steady
Slow-cooked dish
Spot
Spree stops
Stable supply
Symbol on California's flag
Tax expert, briefly
The Teflon Don
They take stock during an emergency
Truffle coating
Tsp. or tbsp
U-Haul driver's place
Unable to leave
Underside of a ship
Barometer reading
Bearded beast
Besides
Besieged city during the Spanish Civil War
Beverage that's graded
Binary star in Cetus
Boat tip
Bullet points
Carnival dance
Castaway's message
Claim
Coin of little value
Conversation opener?
Coup d'___
Cry for
D-Day code name
Dainty desserts
Demotion victim of 2006
Didn't get involved
Dinette set
Drink name suffix
Eisner's successor as Disney chief
Employment
Faulkner's 'A Rose for ___'
Field authority
Fighting spirit
First circle of hell in Dante's 'Inferno'
Furry feller?
Gave out
Gelatin made from consommé
Go by
Goofballs
Grotesque giant
Handles badly?
Hard workers
Hedonists' opposites
Up until now
Hip-hop's Run-___
Vegas attraction
Whitebeards
Hold up one's end?
Wood nymph
Honored a king, perhaps
Iditarod endpoint
Work in a bakery
IHOP order
Zookeeper's injuries, maybe
[How shameful!]
In good shape
Incessantly
___ degree
Inclines
It means 'farmer' in Afrikaans
It's asked for a reason
John who wrote 'Appointment in Samarra'
Joins the mob
Kia subcompact
Kicks in one's share
Kid aged 10-12
Kuwaiti ruler
Lawn starter
Like Tarzan's mannerisms
Lucky charms
Marisa of 'The Wrestler'
Mechanical engineer Howe
Mine layer
Most snarky
Muckraker Jacob
NBC offering, briefly
North Carolina college town
Old school
Old Testament section
Opposite of 'da'
Paleontological find
Palmtop, e.g., in brief
Partake of
Peabody Essex Museum city
'Do the Right Thing' pizzeria
'I can see why shoppers avoid this off-brand white bread!'
'How dare you climb a barbed-wire fence wearing my sweater!'
'Great' guy
'Catch!'
'I already know my homemade cold cream is useless!'
'I'm in a hurry to see that bug squashed!'
'Maisie' star Sothern
'Of course this car isn't voice-controlled!'
'Quit trying to make a paper doll by ripping the paper!'
'So you finally got the gist of that Stephen Hawking book!'
'Speed-the-Plow' playwright
'Star Trek: T.N.G.' character Geordi ___
'Stop dillydallying and use your boarding pass!'
'Talking isn't going to reseal that wine bottle!'
'This tippy Christmas tree is driving me crazy!'
'Yeah, I'm asking for people's impression of this inkblot -- so?!'
1951 Baseball Hall of Fame inductee
55-Down letter
Abbr. for an unlimited number?
Actress Russo
Alt-rock genre
Animal trap
Annual Academy list
Apiece
Approximately one out of every two deliveries

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