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Weapons of ___ destruction crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 2nd, 2004 other clues
'All in the Family' producer Norman
'Can you hear me? ... hear me? ... hear me?'
'Death Be Not Proud' poet John
'Diary of ___ Housewife' (1970 film)
'Git ___ Little Dogies'
'I knew it!'
'What a shame!'
1951 Alec Guinness film, with 'The'
58-Across and others
Acorn maker
Alternative to mono
Angel's headwear
Author Ferber
Before, to Byron
Blacksmith's block
Bridal wear
Brownish
Brownish
Bruins of the Pac 10
Bucky Beaver's toothpaste, in old ads
Call on the carpet
Cavalry blade
Choir voice
City west of Tulsa
Clean the carpet
Clear out, as before a hurricane
Decorate
Distinctive quality
Fess up to
Flying: Prefix
Frisbee, e.g.
Gets the lead out?
Go in
Go on Social Security, maybe
Grind with the teeth
Had to have
Holiday ___
Homebuilder's strip
Horse in a 60's sitcom
Hourly pay
In addition
In that direction, to a whaler
Laser light
Legal rights grp.
Likeness
Memorize
Mouth off to
Night before
North Carolina college
Notion
One-and-only
Overly florid writing
Pesos
Pitch
Prefix with metric or tonic
Quarter-mile race, e.g.
Ralph ___ Emerson
Reaction to the Beatles, once
Recharges one's batteries, so to speak
Renter's paper
Root beer brand
Runs in neutral
Section of seats
September bloom
Social misfit
Some univ. instructors
Sound of slumber
Switchblade
Texas oil city
The 'H' in 'M*A*S*H': Abbr.
The 1890's
Thin pancakes
Unattributed: Abbr.
Unflashy
Upright or baby grand
___ year (2004, e.g.)
___-faire

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