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Poem like 'The swallow flies up / Into a blue evening sky, / Summer's small herald' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 13th, 2017 other clues
'Bad, bad' Brown of song
'Call me ___!' 'O.K., you're ...!'
'Six-pack' muscles
'Well, what have we here!'
1980s cop show that TV Guide once ranked as the greatest TV drama of all time
Aesthetic taste
Alternative to arbitrary governance
An evergreen
B-ball official
Battery for a TV remote
Beehive product
Blossom-to-be
Brooch
Chandon's partner in Champagne
China's Mao ___-tung
Cookie morsel
Cut again, as grass
Deice
Dem.'s counterpart
Devour with the eyes
Doesn't leave
Dollar bill
F.D.R.'s successor
Former Iranian leader
Former Italian P.M. whose name means 'beloved'
Freezing rain
French department capital known in Roman times as Nemausus
Gave for a while
Gentlemen
Heavenly hunter
Horse whose coat is sprinkled with white hairs
Houston player
Houston player, once
How Charles Lindbergh flew across the Atlantic
Item in a golfer's pocket
James Earl Jones or Tommy Lee Jones
Laze
Like the band Josie and the Pussycats
Made off with
Metes (out)
Mexico's ___ California
Name of five Norwegian kings
October birthstone
One-named New Age singer
Org. that monitors gun sales
Play, as a guitar
Pro's opposite
Proverbial waste maker
Reached
Reduced, with 'back'
Reluctant (to)
Robber
Rock and roll has one in Cleveland
Ruckus
Saks ___ Avenue
Share a border with
Shop employee
Singer Fitzgerald
Small egg
Smokey Bear ad, e.g., for short
Spanish wine region, with 'La'
State that the Arctic Circle passes through
Stereo control: Abbr
String quartet instrument
Succinctly put
Walking
What the Ugly Duckling became
Window unit
Words after work or museum
Words of greeting
Worker protection org
Wriggly fish
Zones
___ Lanka
___ Nostra (crime group)

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