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Where Charlie 'may ride forever,' in song crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of June 28th, 2003 other clues
'La vita nuova' author
'The Foggy, Foggy Dew,' for one
1993 Danny Glover film based on a Percy Mtwa play
Aces
Alewives' relatives
Argo's array
Bad thing to be in
Bargain
Barnstorm, say
Barnyard stack
Blade in 'The Mikado'
Blue
Script
Shooters of small objects
Some are loaded
Some philosophers and physicians
Spanish liqueur
Stands
Starting point
Sun features
Superfund administrator: Abbr.
Tackled
Turns over
Up
Water shortage?
Went to a jamboree, maybe
Wink: Var.
Word before and after 'and'
Wranglers alternative
Wriggler
___ City (seat of Pasco County, Fla.)
___ of Solomon (book of the Apocrypha)
Call on base
Cities Service competitor
City NE of Boston
Civil Rights Memorial designer
Czar or shah
Destroyed little by little
Devouring
Diva Lehmann
Donna
Exemplar through the ages
Exotic juice flavor
Flies the united way?
French erotica writer
Gouges
Hold
Is quite uneasy
Is really bad
Less likely to break
Like some parking spots
Like some pursuits
Low class
Mad
Man's rival?
One in la familia
One may be working on a schedule, briefly
Outing with sleds, perhaps
Party handout, perhaps
Patch product
Poses
Queen Gertrude's 'alas' in 'Hamlet'
Reward of a sort
Rolling sounds
Satisfied

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