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Words recited before 'gratia plena, Dominus tecum' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 14th, 2016 other clues
Bucks, e.g
'Cross my heart'
'The Mod Squad' role
24-Across, for one
Actress Singer of 'Footloose' and TV's 'Fame'
Arabian ___
By the book
Charon's passengers
Colorful carnival offerings
Cooler person to live with?
Criticized
Crusades, e.g
Cutting-edge
Cutting-edge device named for its versatility
Drifted off
Farm-to-table advocate
Flawlessly
Fox network?
Golf takeback, maybe
Grp. with many missionaries
Hard up
He played the U.S. president in 'Canadian Bacon,' 1995
Hew
Hillbilly sorts
Its name comes from Nahuatl for 'jaguar'
Language of the Twelve Tables
Like President Paul Kagame
Like runs caused by errors
Like some food and flattery
Lures with music
Material used in apitherapy
Mayo's place
Moldable kitchen stuff
Move like a tornado
Off-key
Optimistic
Part of a rig
Piano bar?
Pickup line?
Plant poisonous to cattle
Polish giant, once
Promote to annoyance
Put one's nose to the grindstone
Revival V.I.P.s, perhaps
Setting of 'The Sun Also Rises' and 'Some Like It Hot'
Shelled shill
Skipper whose #6 was retired in 2014
Some industrial waste
Spanglish or Franglais component
Store locator, maybe
Supermodel Wek
Sushi wrapper
Terminal giant, once
They corral kids
They're often standing when the curtains are lowered
Tidbits
Tightener of locks
Union jack?
What's now yours
Where many nuts are housed
Z28 and ZL1

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