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They often run deep crossword clue


S T I L L W A T E R S

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New York Times crossword of April 13th, 1998 other clues
Another, south of the border
Atlantic Coast states, with 'the'
Ball in the game pétanque
Be king over
Boat equipment
Borscht vegetable
Brad of 'Seven Years in Tibet'
Bump off
Bunch
Bush
Capri, e.g.
Chew (on)
Clear the chalkboard
Coffee break snack
Comparatively recent
Comstock, for one
Confine
Cook slowly
Cornmeal cakes, in the South
Cultural grant giver, for short
Deduce
Deplete, with 'up'
February 14 figure
First place
Flax fabric
Folk's Guthrie
Fringe
Fugue master
Gator's cousin
Goodman, the King of Swing
Had title to
Highway
___ Highway (route from Dawson Creek)
___ of burden
___ Simbel (Egyptian temple site)
Improves, as cheese
In a hurry, for short
Involve
Israeli airline
It's all a plot!
Lazy Susan
Like windows
Log home
Man-to-be
Neutral hue
New kid in town
One-dimensional
Orbital high point
Pay no heed to
Piggery
Poultry product
Qaddafi's land
Raring to go
Rip-off
September bloom
Settles disputes
Spanish homes
Sports facility
Stage signal
Stockings
Suffix with hip or hoop
Suspicious
Telegraphed
They may be pricked
Tick off
To the left, to a sailor
Transport, as a load
Unruffled
Woodwind
Aardvark's diet
'Earth in the Balance' author Al
'My dad's bigger than your dad,' e.g.
'Now hear ___!'
'Ramblin' Wreck From Georgia ___'
1965 Simon & Garfunkel hit, with 'The'
Accommodate
Accompany to a party

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