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The last one begins 'Praise ye the Lord' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 9th, 2010 other clues
It has a dark side, in sci-fi
It stores fish in a pouch
Its logo is a rubber-band ball
Knight of medieval literature
Lacking
Last of the Stuarts
Like many avenues
Like many smoothies
Like some thin fibers
Lite as can be
Literature Nobelist Derek
Local assessment
Memorable 2008 Gulf hurricane
Met the course standard
Not quite none, in Naples
One of the metalloids
One to go up against
Opposite of destined
Orchestra alternative
Pennsylvania Dutch pie
Percival caught sight of it
Permian Basin yield
Plume hunter's prey
Popular piercing site
Quit using
Reason for a lighter conviction?
See 7-Down
Set of utensils
Shake
Sister's study: Abbr.
Smoke that's not thick
Social type
Spring
Supreme Hindu goddess
'E.T.' follower
'For real!'
'How ___ is the candle of the wicked put out!': Job 21:17
'The Canterbury Tales' charlatan
'___ My Family' (Cranberries song)
1972 A.L. Rookie of the Year
2000 U.S. Open winner
26-Across and 26-Across and 26-Across
Antisocial type
Bronze Star recipient
Chronicle
Collectible card creatures
Corral
Counted raised hands, say
Crutch
Defining work
Detriment
Dixie cakes
Enduring symbol of Canada
Free sample, say
Fugitive-hunting Fed
Galley of myth
Get down
H2O, e.g.
In once more
In one's face
Try to win
TV's '___ Ramsey'
Type with finesse
View spoiler
What a 9-Down might help you do
Where organs may be repaired, briefly
Where some touchdowns are made
With 63-Across, 1972 Rolling Stones 'greatest hits' album
Yacht spot

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