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New York Times crossword of March 27th, 1999 other clues
Button site
Cancel
Deserts
Distressed cry
E-mail address ending
Ease
Exclamation of surprise
Firm
Husk-wrapped dish
Involved
Irritates
It's binding
James's follower
Judge's seat, in law
Kind of union
Like Federal tax laws
Like some wells
Live
Loser in the Seven Years' War: Abbr.
Made an aqueduct, maybe
Mil. titles
Mrs. Gorbachev
Muddled
Neckwear piece
One abroad
Ordinariness
Overseer of U.S. govt. money
Oxide of cerium, yttrium, etc.
Poetic period
Presence
Puts on
Ristorante order
Rudimentary seed
'Caligula' playwright
'Hiroshima' author, 1946
'Psssst!' source
'She's the One' actress
'Surprised by Joy' autobiographer
'___ Woman' (1975 hit)
'___, smile not at my sullen brow': Byron
1862 battle site
1987 Costner role
Accessed, with 'into'
Affect, with 'to'
Arctic explorer John ___
Bell Atlantic employee
Big name in Dixieland
Biographical bit
Breakfast order
Broad collars
Bucks
Shadowy
Shatner's '___War'
Simulate
Some appliances
Some local politicians
Sponges
Station wagon, in England
Strength
Struggle
They have sharp tongues
They take panes
Tiny bit
Top
Tracy Marrow, familiarly
Unwanted growth
Wink: Var.
Checks (out)
Crackling sounds
City ENE of Manchester
Coll. course

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