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Ruler's title from which the word 'chess' is derived crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 9th, 2016 other clues
Actress Benaderet who voiced Betty Rubble
'2012' actress Amanda
'Sick'
'___ is whatever distracts': Kafka
'Yes, ___'
Alternative form of a gene
Bach piece
Bavarian region that the Danube passes through
Belief in a strong central government
Boy's name repeated in a nursery rhyme
Briny
Brunch treat with egg and potatoes
Busy
Cadenza maker
Caps preceder
Center of a defense
Chemistry concentrations
College near Albany, N.Y
Condoleezza Rice and Martin Luther King Jr., for two
Conference site
Contacts in an emergency
European hotel fixture
Ex ___ (as a favor, in law)
Explain further
Founder of Egypt's first dynasty
Girl's name that becomes a contraction when its first and last letters are switched
Give a dirty look
Has faith
Hush-hush org
Hush-hush org
Inroads
Irks
It goes with the flow
Like Catalonia
Line of additives
Malediction
Marker in the woods
Menu promise
Not voiced, as the first 'd' in 'Wednesday'
One saying 'We can do it!'
Ones getting passed in a race
Opposite of fast
Org. that tracks baby name popularity
Popular cologne that shares its name with a literary character
Raise the volume?
Relating to the moon
Run
Rural call
Santa ___
Some support for local schools
Stick fast
Stores on a farm
Subject of a museum in Richmond, Va., for short
Take up and hold, chemically
Teddy, e.g
Things a bartender strains to make
Two semesters abroad, maybe
Ultimate object, to Aristotle
Was completely honest
What's what in Italy?
What's yours in Montréal?
Wikipedia option
Wunderbar
Yesterday, in Italy
___ whim

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