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Classic Crossword by Merl Reagle crossword of May 17th, 2020 other clues
Noted Van Buren
Woofer's warnings
Certain bows
Daughter of Eurytus
Musical temptress who gets whatever she wants
Hebrew judge
Caught, rat-style
Film starring Sarah Miles, not Tatum O'Neal
Dodger manager, once
Fido reproach
Film starring Humphrey Bogart, not John McEnroe
Anthem preposition
Make ___ of (botch)
Magister Ludi author
Hill dweller
Vowelless Welsh valley
Encircled
Catch one's breath
Fountain order
"Apologize ___" (line from "She Loves You" by the Beatles)
Bear genus
With 94 Down, a bacterium
___ of Good Feeling
Related on the father's side
Film starring Peter Sellers, not Richard Avedon
Reed, Summer, etc.
A nap of Mexico
Graceless one
Redhead's secret?
Lay ___ (bomb)
Plus
Following along
Ms. Oberon
Film starring Gene Wilder, not Julia Child
Made a new offer on
Early U.S. satellites
Large halls
___ Loa
Naval rank: abbr.
Slick material
Pupil's cover
Puckered
Film starring Pat Boone, not Charles Goren
Thrills
Take off during April?
Tie (up)
Raccoon relative
Doctor's order
Mom's men
Swiss capital
Almanac contents
End of the yr.
Lowdown, connivin' polecat, politely
Down East place
Actress Mirren
Night predator
Film starring Tony Randall, not Bobby Fischer
A miner concern
Stole
Film starring Robert Taylor, not Thom McAn
Say again
Spinning stat
Big name in lab aides
One side of the Urals
Royal resting places
Island aliment
Actor Bruce
Cabinet mbr.
Car safety feature
Jack Horner's last words
Film starring Harrison Ford, not Bonnie Blair
Change at a geisha house?
A New Life star
Big-city bugs
Strokes of luck
Most judicious
Ignore
___ cheese
"Dear" ones
Like Rachel Carson's Spring
"Literature ... half a trade, half ___" (Inge)
Bonny girl
From ___ Z
Film starring Charlton Heston, not Steve Martin
Reveled
Ring warmup
Some pops: abbr.
Elevations: abbr.
Condor's claw
Kind of hold
Like dorms, today
Regrets
Baking glove
Price recording
Film starring George C. Scott, not Baby LeRoy
Croupier's tool
Film starring John Wayne, not Lee Strasberg
Like negligees
Travel reports?
"___ tears it!"
Man who was never a boy
Used up
Gofers, sometimes: abbr.
Emphatic afirmativa
Play prizes
___ as the hills
Writer Walton
Dress up, in a way
Viking symbols
The d'Urberville who seduces Tess
Film starring Richard Pryor, not Dolly Parton
Arrow poison
June honorees
Reminder
Scoundrels
Beg
Film starring Tommy Kirk, not Don Rickles
Hee Haw humor
Burden
Toiler
Red-hunting 1940s org.
Hurricane
Maker
Shoe leathers
Man who likes model trains, at heart
Betroth
Containing iron
Some time in the future
See 44 Across
Home of the Hurricanes
Sister of 1 Across
Whammy
Make the most ___
Word in Superman descriptions
Seniors' grp.
Book boo-boo
Daybreak
___-Magnon
Music notes

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