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U.S.-born Jordanian queen crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 26th, 2008 other clues
'Frank TV' airer
'Let ___'
'Nothing to get upset about'
1966 Pulitzer-winning poet Richard
About 5.5 million Europeans
Advent number
Antithesis of apathy
Big telecom company
Bite
Book end?
Cause of an explosion
Children
Columbus discovery of 1493
Completely
Conductor of many TV experiments
Coquette
Cousins of oribis and dik-diks
Direct
Drifter
Err
Fall for something hook, line and sinker
Fantastic
Get intense
Goo
Haven
Heartbeat halves
High point of the O.T.
Home of Creighton U.
Home of minor-league baseball's Aeros
Hospital procedure, for short
Hunter of fish
Like some old lamps
Like some palms
Many people get 100 on it
Many servers
Melodramatic outburst
Miffed, after 'in'
Motivate
Mount Saint ___ (Alaskan/Canadian peak)
New York congresswoman Slaughter
Oahu 'thank you'
Obstinate type
Ore galore
P
Periodicals with unturnable pages
Players with saving accounts?
Pond denizen
Ready to be put to bed
Refuse to let go of
Right turn from Nord
San ___ (Western pen)
Scottish : Mac :: Arabic : ___
Second biggest city in Russia's Orenburg region
She won the 1970 National Book Award for Fiction
Small note
Snack for a dragonfly
Stockbreeding devices
Stripe
Survey choice, at times
The Engineers of N.Y.'s Liberty League
The Guinness book once dubbed her 'television's most frequent clapper'
They don't respond favorably
They may have just one or two stars
Things associated with pits and spits, briefly
Title woman of song who 'lives in a dream'
Touched the least
Unhappy face
Ventura County's most populous city
What a colon may mean
Where Charles de Gaulle was born
Words of solace

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