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Suit maker: Abbr. crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 12th, 2002 other clues
'Really?'
'Star Trek' lieutenant
49-Down cries
Acceptances
Acceptances
Actress Mimieux
Advice for the timid
Alternately
Attacking
Bee product?
Best Actress winner for 'Two Women'
Canal zones?
Capital built on the Northern Pacific Railroad
Celsius, e.g.
Cockamamie
College achievement
Conclusion preceder
Cosmetics ingredient
Dirty coat
Entry to a castle, maybe
Follow a signal to
German chancellor who won a Nobel Peace Prize
Goes downhill
Hardly the shrinking violet type
Heads off
Heady feeling?
Heights north of Tierra del Fuego
High-muck-a-muck
In unison
Intentions
Jeffrey Archer's '___ and Abel'
Like olde shoppes
Loughlin of 'Full House'
Lover who abandoned Psyche
Made a quick change
Miss in a 1934 song
Needing a match
Nettle
Northeast town named for a Penobscot chief
Ones who may have issues over issues
Part of A.A.U.W.: Abbr.
Quick study
Reign
Repay
Rose
Run
Sarcastic reply
Sarsaparilla, e.g.
Send up
Servile group
Sets
Shropshire females
Sin
Start over with pen and pad
Suffix with base or case
Swag
The kid in 'Here's looking at you, kid'
There from the start
Tower rentals?
Transport for rough terrain
Unexpected skipper
Unwanted overhangs
What a feller needs
What someone's mind may be like
Willy-nilly
Word before an amount on a bill
___-eyed

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