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1998 Grammy winner for narrating his book 'Still Me' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of June 26th, 2009 other clues
'All the world's a stage' monologue setting
Antique gun
Be indifferent
Arrests
Back to zero, say
Beat
Bit of forensic evidence
Bridge guru
Bygone magistrates
Calendar listing
Cattle drivers
Check from a deck?
Concentration problem
Cry of reproof
Dog holder
Dopp kit items
Ellen of 'Ocean's Thirteen'
Exaggerate
Family car, informally
Famous last words
Fine, in a sense
Forbidden
Formal discussion
Franklin in Phila., e.g.
Give up for a while
Tropical climber
Walled-off enclave in Iraq
Was perpetually dishonest
Way to watch someone win the lottery?
What a 17-Across might get assistance with
Winner of three Pulitzer Prizes for Drama
Lay an egg
Kangaroo carrier?
Knitwear material
Grp. of major supporters?
Guy who needs no 24-Down
It can hold a team together
It usually has a band around it
It's taken for a ride
Letters associated with a lion
Libya's second-largest city
Like drag shows
Like some steel
Lower Slobbovia creator
Made a claim
Make even brighter, say
Make sound
Military parade site
Minute or hour lead-in
More vaporous
Mountain passes
New Jersey city that was home to Walt Whitman
Nickelodeon title character
Occasions that begin with misses?
One calling about a tower, maybe
People often sing in it
Pierce the ears of
Quiches, e.g.
Recalling org.
Resist
Romeo might go after it
Rumble
Sheet materials
Softens
Techies affiliated with a major electronics chain
Thwarts
To the extreme
Tool parts for bending and shaping
Ivory-covered?

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