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A gun, slangily crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 28th, 2010 other clues
Animal-like
Approved, in a way
Bathhouse wear
Chocolat au ___
Chooses
Coarse-woven cloth
Common nickname for a cowpoke
Emasculate, say
En ___ (on tiptoe)
Follower of harvard. or yale.
Follows
Foreshadowing
Former Saturn
Four-bagger
Gas brand that's also an Italian pronoun
Hatch at a hearing
Having star potential
Head of government?
Hwy. planner
Influence
It may help close the deal
It's not Occidental
Kosher
Like a crucifix
Like stocks and reference books
Lonette of 'The Cotton Club' and 'Malcolm X'
Lots
Lounging sites in lounges
M.O.
Marksman's skill
Mitchell of Apollo 14
Not direct at all, as gossip
Not go for a drive?
Not normal, as a gene
Passbook abbr.
Person of olden times
Prefinal game
Pump, in a way
Queen of Spain's Juan Carlos I
Real somebody
Resigned response to tragedy
Response to 'Who's there?'
Scalding castle weapon
Size two, say
Some marksmen
Source of many a bead
Spinal parts
Square, maybe
Suffix with freak
Suffix with mescal
Talking silly
The last Holy Roman emperor
The Mountain of Fire, to 23-Acrosses
Villain
Wee bit
What 17-Across and 10- and 24-Down all conceal
What the 'poor dog' had in 'Old Mother Hubbard'
___ a time
___-Aryan
___-food industry
59-Acrosses, in Italian
'Come ___ these yellow sands, / And then take hands': Ariel in 'The Tempest'
'Star Wars' droid, informally
'The Dark at the Top of the Stairs' playwright
'What's up wit ___?'
1894 opera set in Egypt
A pharaoh vis-à-vis Horus, in Egyptian myth
About
Acrylic fiber
Advent mo.
Airs

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