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Procured unlawfully, old-style crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 15th, 2013 other clues
As far out as possible
'Piranha' director, 1978
1890-1941 Italian colony
Acting as one
Activity for diners and list makers
Antiquity, in antiquity
Bach wrote three for violin
Blooms named for their scent
Caine character who's left wondering
Characterize
Resilient strength
Close match point?
Roster shortener
Controversial school language subject
Crayola color introduced in 1958
Scam
CW series based on a French film
Served
Debt memo
Smelting ended it
Some graveyard flora
Drive
Source of grand sounds?
Spanish demonstrative
Ducky
Square dance partner
Extrude
They have their own kingdom
Figure of speech like 'not unlike'
Thornton Wilder, while earning his B.A
Ice cream store employees
Traditional
Impenetrable
Variable pay schedule
Intellectually stimulating
Weather might delay it: Abbr
Invent something
What Montana was in the '80s
It works via a series of explosions
Whisk clean
Just starting to learn
Wicker seat place?
Kindergarten song
Wishy-washy reply
Knuckles the Echidna's company
Ziploc bag introducer
Latin pop Grammy winner Jon
Like a snow angel maker, at times
Like hydra neurons
McCarthy-era epithet
Mower handle?
Nagg's wife in Samuel Beckett's 'Endgame'
Named names, say
Not unlike a ballet dancer
Now
One of the Wayans brothers
Paintings often including an infant
Pringles Light ingredient
Put away one's own groceries?
Quaint undies
Relative of -ish

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