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Rubber from Arabia? crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 30th, 2014 other clues
Description on many eBay listings
Didn't stop in time, say
Dismissed
Dose meas
Dr Pepper alternative
Dreamy romantic quality
Eastern religion
Echelon
Fake
Former Disney president Michael
Former faddish exercise regimen
French scene
French thinkers?
Graz's land: Abbr
Hall-of-Famer Ralph
Hands on deck
Haughty affectation
Having a beat
Hollywood special FX
Info for an airport greeter, for short
Info on a magazine cover
Inspector of crime fiction
It's put on before takeoff
John Locke, philosophically
Kelly of morning TV
Kind of farming
Label for 28-Across
Like an ode
Like Neptune among the planets in the solar system
Like Odin
Like peas in ___
Longing looks
Made bats
Meatless day in W.W. II: Abbr
Medium for love letters?
Memorable series in 'Psycho'
Mideast V.I.P
More cool, in slang
Muff a grounder
NCO of 1950s TV
New York arrival of '77
No longer in fashion
Now and again?
Oktoberfest quaff
Old lab burners
Old mattress stuffing
Olympic leap
One inspiring love of poetry?
Org
Out-of-the-way way
Pertaining to religious rites
Phil who played 65-Down
Place for a mani-pedi
Pond denizen
Prefix with thermal
Primer pair
Purveyor of the Doublicious sandwich
Quantum physics particle
Query at the start of a poker game
Rap sheet listing
Real dear
Reinforces
Rene of 'Thor'
Rev (up)
Reverse, e.g
Ring Lardner's 'Alibi ___'
Runners in the cold?
See 37-Across
See 95-Down
Slanted writing
Some dreams
Some lawn mowers
Some queens
Some versions of Windows
Something passed between the legs?
Something you can believe
Sound engineer's knob
Sound of sweet nothings
Start of the United Negro College Fund slogan
Suffering
Suffix with major
Suffix with salt
Summons, of a sort
Tea Partiers, e.g
The 's' in Awacs: Abbr
The 'T' of Mr. T
The continents, e.g
Thumbing-the-nose gesture
Verbally assault
Victorian ___
Way off
What fastidious people can't be
Where 'hello' is 'sveiks'
Where to find screwdrivers and rusty nails
Wink's partner
With 43-Across, 1973 Deep Purple hit?
With 89-Down, 1968 Tammy Wynette hit?
With the circled letters, 1955 Bill Haley and His Comets hit?
___ ale
___ Domingo
___ pro nobis
___ Scott Card, 'Ender's Game' writer
___ State (Mountain West Conference team)
___ Webster, Twain's 'celebrated jumping frog'
'Bonne ___!'
'Eternally nameless' thing, in Eastern religion
'Listen, pal!'
'Long time ___'
'Phooey!'
'Quit stalling!'
'Seduction of the Minotaur' author
'Selena' star, to her fans
'To sum up ...'
'Twelfth Night' duke
'___ alive!'
'___ to the list'
1959 Dion and the Belmonts hit?
1969 Creedence Clearwater Revival hit?
1984 Cyndi Lauper hit?
Abbr. at the top of an email
Actress Tierney
Alaskan city
Back it up, in a way
Bank ID
Bank in need of support?
Bath accessories
BBC std
Boss Tweed nemesis
Brand of pickles
Brings in
Bugs Bunny addressee
Card reader, for short
Casual summer wear
Challenge for F.D.R
Chef Lagasse
Chicken ___ (Italian dish, informally)
Competitor of ZzzQuil
Crack filler
Dawn-to-dusk

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