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Some Eng. majors get them crossword clue


M A S

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New York Times crossword of February 17th, 2006 other clues
'Another Green World' musician
1990's White House chief of staff
1996 Emmy-winning role in a sitcom
Acquire
Alma mater of NPR's Tom and Ray Magliozzi: Abbr.
Alternative to eBay
Animate
Array on a bar shelf
Bird ___
Busy times at fast-food restaurants
Certain connection makers
Composer of the opera 'Brandenburgers in Bohemia'
Consumes with flair
Custom
Directory data: Abbr.
Eight-line verse form
Former Falcons coach Dan
Former New York senator
Friend of 'Ralphie boy'
Game that involves opening a door
Gets the word out?
Hangouts
Indiana-born composer/writer
Inflammatory stuff
Infrangible
Inked art, for short
It always has a home
It literally means 'thing to wear'
It's fruit-flavored
Key word
Lacks of energy
Largest U.S. youth org.
List
Little jingle
Lottery-running org.
More like a swami
Newspaper inits. since 1851
One who sings but maybe shouldn't
Person who's authorized to shorten a sentence
Political columnist Thomas
Put down
Puts forth
Raid targets
Remiss
Representation of tuning fork sounds
Route markers
Royal protection
RR place
Runners
Sets off
Sight seer
Slangy greeting
Solara, for one
Spherical cereal
Steadily took in
Storm dir.
Swift quality
Tanning need
The Great ___ (Victor Borge's nickname)
Verb for a historian
Victorian-era novelist
Vitamin C, e.g.
Warmed by the fire
What cribs are used for
Whom auditors audit
Word immediately preceding some signatures
Words of resignation

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