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Sound on cobblestone streets crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 21st, 2003 other clues
Actress Peeples
Apartment, to Brits
Apollo's plaything?
Author Kingsley
Bandage, to Brits
Berths
Bygone autocrat
Chastise
Composer Satie
Doctor's office, to Brits
Dodo has two
Drug-yielding shrub
Druggist, to Brits
Earthlink competitor
Elementary textbook, to Brits
Eram, ___, erat
Firms: Abbr.
Foul-up
Free (of)
Fruits of victory
Gardener's soil
Garters, to Brits
Gift to a diva
Got a whiff of, old-style
Graham who wrote 'The Quiet American'
Guardian spirits
Hip roof
Holds up
Home of 'The Sopranos'
Indianapolis-to-Atlanta dir.
Iridescent gem
Is a monarch
It doesn't fly
It doesn't fly anymore
Jalopy
Just
Kind of page
Lawyers, to Brits
Like some numerals
Like the farmer MacDonald
Literature Nobelist Gordimer
Lt.'s subordinate
Mail delivery, to Brits
Makes up (for)
Mama Cass
Mold-ripened cheese
N.B.A.'s Abdul-Jabbar
Night watcher
Parting south of the border
Princeton's historic ___ Hall
Proficient in
Pulitzer winner Quindlen
Richard ___
Rubbed out
Shot in the arm, maybe
Slalomed
Slender instrument
Slow
Sofa
Subway, to Brits
Surprised gasps
Tea, to Brits
Tease
They're charged
Thin and light
Those, to Robert Burns
Tougher, as a parent
Tree with catkins
Trig ratio
Turner known as the Sweater Girl
Uncreative education method
Uniform, to Brits
Update the alarm system
Violin bow application
Waits on
___ friends
___ the side of caution

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