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'The ___ of Reading Gaol' (Wilde poem) crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 15th, 2009 other clues
Baby shower attendees, often
Bazooka, e.g.
Be emphatic
Be ill-humored
Burglary ... or a hint to 17/18-, 26/29-, 47/51- and 62/63-Across
Can't-miss proposition
Chinese chicken flavorers
Chow alternative
Cloverleaf component
Code crackers' org.
Crush
Danny of 'Ruby'
Drain
Early film executive
Extended vacationers may take them
Fake
Gets together
Goes back
Gracile
Grasps
Hiding place
High balls?
Irish interjection
It may be written in stone
Literary pen name
Longtime breath freshener
Looney Tunes nickname
Lush
Mexican peninsula
Mil. rank
Minded
Nasty wound
Nickname preceder
Word with sports or training
Zinger
One taking a bow?
One way to get something down
Paradoxical fellow
Part of some resort names: Abbr.
Paul Anka hit that made it to #19
Person holding things up?
Play ___ (do some tennis)
Pulitzer-winning biographer Leon
Rallying cry?
Relatives of cha-cha-chas
Rice pad
Rocky peaks
Sailor's saint
Scacchi of 'Presumed Innocent'
See 17-Across
See 26-Across
See 47-Across
See 62-Across
She renamed herself Mara, in Scripture
Slangy negative
Some guesses, for short
Summer cooler
The Black Stallion, e.g.
Trading places: Abbr.
Trig ratio
U.S.N. clerk: Abbr.
Viral inflammation, informally
What causes Fred to be fired?
Where shopping carts are pushed
Whitish
With 18-Across, 'J'ai Deux Amours' singer
With 29-Across, tangerine
With 51-Across, wet-day wish
With 63-Across, temporary setback
Word before Rabbit or Fox
Actress Swenson of 'Benson'
'One Song Glory' musical
'Shame on you!'
'The Jungle Book' wolf
12-time baseball all-star

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