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'Silent Spring' author Carson crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 26th, 1998 other clues
'...covers a multitude ___'
'Golly!'
'Sharp Dressed Man' band
'The $64,000 Question,' e.g.
'The Millionairess' star
1994 Wimbledon winner Conchita
Actor Stu and kin
Alerting light
Annually aired classic
Appointment book abbr.
Awestruck
Bad mark?
Be sweet on
Bedtime, for some
Blonds
Borodin's 'Prince ___'
Brooklyn sch.
Buddhist discipline
Buffoonery
Cry out
Dentist's directive
Earth protector
Eulogizes
Fielding practice ball
Fine-tune for
First-rate
Flair
Fled or bled
Fondue, for one
Go to seed again?
Harmful gas
Have
Have chits out
Heifer's handle
Horne and Olin
Iolani Palace site
Item on a table: Abbr.
Kind of appliance
Legal claim
Loan shark's offense
Longtime baseball manager Don
Lucky Jim, for one
Man who's taken a vow
Man, for one
Meager
Much of Niger
N.Y.P.D. title
One who plays for a living
Part of T.S.E.
Prefix with flow
Presley's 'G.I. Blues' co-star
Promptly
Rival of Steffi
Runs in neutral
Set up, in a way
Shamrock land
Singer DiFranco
Splotches
Sports shocker
Stars, in Kansas' motto
Stereo alternative
Stimpy's TV pal
Take apart
Tear-jerker?
The entertainment industry
The racing Unsers
They're good for the long haul
Third Bond portrayer
Tikkanen of hockey
Train name
Turner or Wood
TV studio sign
Wind dir.
Wks. and wks.
___ cit. (footnote abbr.)

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