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Train locale crossword clue


Y A R D

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New York Times crossword of June 27th, 2001 other clues
'... ___ they say'
'Yadda-yadda-yadda'
180° turn, slangily
Abbr. on some letter headings
Actress Plummer
All there is
Alluring
Alluring
Answer to the riddle
Architect Saarinen
Architect Saarinen
Artist Warhol
Attacked violently
Attacked violently
Baloney
Baloney
Bit of media hype
Calamitous
Calamitous
Cause of an itch
Clinch
Clinch
Clinched
Comme ci, comme ca
Comme ci, comme ca
Corset features
Crooks' methods, to cops
Dakar's land
Deer ma'am
Drift off
End of the riddle
End of the riddle
Famous last words?
Famous last words?
German article
German article
Girasol, e.g.
Go belly up
God-awful
Hang in there
Idyllic setting
Knocks to the floor
Letters above 0
Letters above 0
Like J.F.K. Airport: Abbr.
Like some columns
Like some columns
Little swab
Maupassant novel '___ Vie'
Mélange
Mélange
Mid 11th-century date
Middle of the riddle
Middle of the riddle
Milo or Tessie
Milo or Tessie
Moved like the Blob
Muesli morsel
Muesli morsel
Not e'en once
One of Chekhov's Three Sisters
One of Chekhov's Three Sisters
Opener of many doors
Opposite of 'no no'
Other, in Bordeaux
Out of port
Out of port
Pillbox or porkpie
Pops
Pops
Pretty
Pronounce an 'r' like a Scot
Quisling's city
Rats' hangout
Replay option
River to the Baltic
River to the Baltic
Ruckus
Ruckus
Sacagawea, for one
Safe deposit box item
Schooner fillers
Shakespearean verb
Shakespearean verb
Smelling a rat
Snapped out of it
Start of a musical riddle
Stradivarius's teacher
Surgery aid
They may be technical
This, in Toledo
This, in Toledo
Took the vanguard
Veg out
Walked over
Walked over
Where the action is
Where the action is
Whopping
Whopping
Wing
Wing
Yachter's woe
___ a good thing

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