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Points of origin crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 19th, 2005 other clues
'___ Sings Dylan' (1965 folk album)
'Do you want me to?'
'___ Dancer' (Nureyev documentary)
'Oh, no!'
'Brava!'
À la Nash
Add insult to injury
Ally
Auto dealer's paperwork
Band
Barrie buccaneer
Bayed
Big maker of snowblowers
Bind tightly
Bites
Bleachers sign
Car safety feature, for short
Checks out suggestively
Current amount
Definitely no Yankee fan
Duke's fall, e.g.
First name of a 1994 Peace Nobelist
Gray, in a way
Guy
Hardly went out with a bang
Hose problem
Images on some Christmas wrapping
In this localité
In ___ (agitated)
Increase
It can have knots
It keeps some parts in place
It may be associated with an 'I': Abbr.
Kind of mold
Knightly activity
Legal position determiner
Lord of the rings?
Makeshift mask, maybe
Military rule
More advanced
Mushroom producers
Natural flask
Near Eastern honorific
New shoots
No-good
Oaf
On the run
One seen in Häagen-Dazs
Opposite of gaucheness
Organ expert
Part of a pair of tights
Pitching statistic
Popular sandwich, informally
Projecting mountain ridges
Provide
Race part
Rake over the coals, say
Reveals all?
Sched. coordinator
Singles, e.g.
Some cats
Some flannels, briefly
Stir
Summer vacation spot, with 'the'
Superstar
Team that last won a World Series in 1954
Thousands may be in it
Title character in a 1980's sitcom
Whistler's whistle
Whoop it up
___-Blo fuse

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