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'The Philosophy of Right' author crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 30th, 2004 other clues
'Recess is over'
'___ of little faith ...'
1980 Peace Nobelist ___ Pérez Esquivel
Aristocratic name part
Org. for Agassi and Roddick
Passes up?
Place for preemies, in brief
Projecting parts
Resting place
Revisions
Saddam Hussein, notably
Salvador Dali's midair companions, in a famous photo
Schlepper
Sculptors Nicola and Giovanni
Slightly unpleasant, as weather
Sourness
Squared things
Start out in the morning, perhaps
Suitable for almost everyone
Take
Tops
Vault
Warrant
What oscillating fans do
Winning blackjack holding
___ soda
'Don't follow me'
'Gimme'
'Ox-eyed lady' in the 'Iliad'
'Love Is a Battlefield' singer, 1983
Beaker
Betelgeuse, for one
Blue state?
Bolshevik opponent
Bond supplier
Brave opponent
Bridge safety feature
Brief layover
Bristles
Buckle
Candidate for mummification
Chowderhead
Country folk
Dict. listings
Dove's site
Eastern leaders
Elm City students
First lady ___ McKinley
Glowing
Good name for a lawyer?
Good news from the financial aid office
Hanging, of a sort
Hard
Having ribs, in anatomy
He became famous for holding up cars
Hiker's stat.
Historic ship
How some wallpaper comes
Labrador hrs.
Like some shows, for short
Make an impression
Not identifying with the hoi polloi
Number request
Nut's shape
One-named singer seen in 'Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights'

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