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Pico de ___ (12,000-foot volcano on the Canary Islands) crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 26th, 1999 other clues
Pigeonhole
Relief provider?
Ring letters
Small-time
Snaps
Starting points
State
Successor to Salyut 7
Suffix with Capri
Suffix with sulf-
Sweated
Teen ___
Think pieces?
This may be hard to date
Tooth dr.'s org.
Violinist Georges
Watch name since 1894
Water gate
What a portion of all wages goes for
Windfalls
Year Martial died
___ vapeur (steamed)
16th-century Italian composer, subject of a 1917 German opera
'Cooperstown' star, 1993
'Gunsmoke' Doc
'___ Team'
'___ und Verklärung' (Richard Strauss opus)
'___ With a Z' (1972 Emmy-winning show)
1921 hit piano tune
1950's cold war development
1997 Philip Kerr best-selling mystery
Be taken with
Big name in beer
Bombshell, so to speak
Cap
City NE of Kangaroo Island
Classic soft drink
Concise
Conferences
Difference in apparent direction, in astronomy
Drove
Earth movers
Extended operatic solo
Fighter of the Sioux
Floor
Former insider
Game keeper?
Game keepers?
Gardener, at times
Goes public
Hardly drab
Helve attachment
House of two Henrys
Hurricane hdg.
Kidneylike
Kind of helicopter
Kitchen utensil
Letters in some ratings
Like high-strung horses
Literally, 'traveling companion'
Living room?
Lowdown
Master manipulator
Mead base
Middle weight?
One way to ship
Overseas title: Abbr.
Parisian pronoun
Part of it is draped over the shoulder
Pearl Bailey's middle name
Peer Gynt's mother

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