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Classic Crossword by Merl Reagle crossword of October 6th, 2019 other clues
Take ___ (rest up)
Lay out
Fit together
Paste ingredient
"Which duck?"
Convention center event
Pale bluish green
Duck that's housebroken?
Nobelist France
MENSA, e.g.
Porcine parent
Simple card game
Citrus hybrid
Tell stories
Nash effort
Noted duck in a Navy role?
Rocky cry
"I think I'm ___ something here"
Dust particle
Party game for ducks?
Adjusts (oneself)
Outrage ending
Reducing
Proclamation
Go by caravel
To love, to Louis
Same-letter seating
Navy rank: abbr.
Famed Washington duck?
"See you next time"
Theater honor
Bean in space
___ even keel
Hersey novel about a battle-wounded duck?
Circus barker?
Type of sleep
Charismatic glows
Diamond or Young
Colorful crawler
Skirt features
Racquet rocket
Woo pitcher
Lowlife scum-of-the-earth ducks?
Start of Massachusetts' motto
Yesterday, in Naples
Obtained
Male Duck: "Don't you think we'll get along swimmingly?" Female Duck: "___"
Common chord, briefly
Call ___ day
"Too rich for my blood"
Prove to be
Kipling novel
It makes Gerald a girl
Water runoff
Part of a duck's portfolio?
"Don't ___ me"
Sappho's instrument
Ducks, colloquially?
Sonnet section
Two-word airline
Fleecy female
Where Scout found Boo Radley's gifts
Moral man
Explosive cargo, for short
Pithy saying
Architect I.M.
Charles's game
Over again
Macaulay Culkin exclamation in Home Alone
Aluminum, e.g.
Apply (yourself) energetically
Place to 9 Down
Tunnel to the Big Apple
Placido, for one
A Hollywood Warner
Wrestler's floor
Nancy Reagan's designer
"I ... blush ___ up my face to thee" (Ezra 9:6)
Polyphemus feature
Hospital VIPs
Started, as a TV show
Proust character
Leave/Beaver cleaver?
The ___ instinct
___ Paulo
Troubles
Tan and Adams
Bohr and Borge
Ceremony
They, in Marseille
Pea suit?
Anger
Reasonable amount of fun
Slaved
Luau entertainment
Hull protrusion
Warren on a bench
Interloper discourager
Writer Ephron
Lola in Damn Yankees
Native-born Israeli
Con artist's "name"
Loser to Dwight
Patsy Cline classic, "___ To Pieces"
Obey
Othello, for one
Royal Indians
Piece of emotional jewelry
Rain-resistant cover
First recorded homicide victim
Narrow strip of wood
Overload safeguard
Partner of "for all"
40-40, to Venus
Cheer (for)
Divider, to Serena
Sample
Suit to ___
Actor Tamiroff
Minn. zone
Renounce
Rod and ___
1980 Melvyn Douglas film, Tell Me ___
Troll cousins
Enemy
T.S. et al.
Temperament
In-line "shoes"
Algernon Moncrief's creator
Lower-back bones (or half of a state capital)
Nerd on Family Matters
Gold digger
Giant of screen or ring fame
James or Jackson
Had down pat
"___ delighted!"
Base cops
Lipase target
Swab's "goil"
Overwhelm
A giant of a Giant

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