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Oriental Avenue neighbor, in Monopoly crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 17th, 1999 other clues
1975 Wimbledon champ
A+ or C
Acapulco article
Blanc who was the voice of Bugs Bunny
Blows it
Cause a stench
Cereal serving
Chew, like a beaver
Christmas dinner bird
Coolidge’s Veep
Crazy as a ___
December 24 and 31
Desi of “I Love Lucy”
Dishes out
Dramatic wail
Drinks with straws
Easy basketball shot
Elite
Environmental-ist’s annoyance
Fall over in a faint
French friend
Furious
Furious
Get hitched quick
Give ___ shot
Goggle
High: Prefix
Homer and others
In the sky
Invent, as a phrase
It’ll make you see things
Jane Eyre, e.g.
Journalists who don’t have desk jobs
Ladies’ room?
Laid eyes on
Like most sports telecasts
Loyal
Medicine regulators: Abbr.
Mediocre
Minuscule
Nabisco cookie
Ninny
Novelist Morrison
Occurrences on icy roads
On the ball
Person who gets picked on
Pesky insect
Plopped down
Prefix with red
Premier Khrushchev
Province east of N.B.
Senseless
Sheepish look
Small amount
Small football gain
Sounds of disapproval
Steamy places
Student at the Sorbonne
Subjects of wills
Tablecloths and such
Teen spots
Tender spots
Terrorizes
The “M” in S.M.U.: Abbr.
Tin foil, e.g.
United
Vicinity
Viewpoint
Voice below soprano
Voting no
Ward off
Watch feature, perhaps
Weapons since the late 19th century
“And thereby hangs ___”
“Sesame Street” regular
“Understood”
“What’s ___ for me?”

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