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Promgoers: Abbr. crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 6th, 1997 other clues
Loss of footing for a jockey?
Manipulates
Montreal club
More adept
Nasty sort
Nighttime jockey's gear?
Nose (out)
Off one's rocker
Polite refusal, slangily
Porn
Postgame activity
Prizes for a winning jockey?
Pub potables
Put one past
Red Cross workers, briefly
Riding
Rocks ahead
Rushlike plants
Rye, e.g.: Abbr.
Saudi or Iraqi
Sermon subjects
Shook hands (on)
Sleep spoiler
Spasms
Speech enliveners
Spirit
Spot in the Senate
Stew
Suffix with boy or girl
Tiffs
Top of the heap
Trophy locale
'___ Smile' (1976 hit)
Board member, for short
'Constant Craving' singer, 1992
'The People's Court' judge, now
'Whatever will I do?'
A, B or C
Actress Blakley
As ___ (usually)
Author Rona
Bantu tribesman
Be hopping mad
Bedevils, in a way
Bigwig
C&W's McEntire
Catherine, for one
Col. Sanders's place
College in Lewiston, Me.
Completely sold on
Corcordat
Crock
Ex-Green Beret of film
Fab Four name
Gives notice
He ran against Taylor, 1848
Highlander
Hits with a stun gun
Ike's ex
Indiana's state flower
It's true
Its motto is 'Industry'
Its symbol is two horns
José's hurrays
Kind of eclipse
Lively dance
Turns a maxi into a midi
Underwrite
Vintage cars
What a champion jockey holds?
Wind, so to speak
Words before 'about' and 'at 'em'
___ dixit

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