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Univalent chemical groups crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 2nd, 2003 other clues
'American Gigolo' star
'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' screenwriter
'C'mon!'
'Louder!'
'___ cost you!'
'___ est percipi' (old Latin motto)
'___ there?'
1958 Pulitzer winner
Act like an ass
Actress Polo
Amnesiac's lack
Ancient military hub
Aphid's sustenance
Botch
Ca, Ga or Pa
Cager's favorite sound
Comeback, maybe
Cover-up in 47-Down
Data
December 13th, e.g.
Devil dog
Diagnostic data, informally
Didn't go straight
Dress down
Drive forward
Dust Bowl figure
Feature of the Earth
Focus of an interplanetary search
Football Hall-of-Famer Ford
Gas's partner: Abbr.
Go for the bronze?
Guess
Halfhearted
Head honcho
Heretofore
High hat
In stitches
Vigorous
Woody Guthrie's 'I Ain't ___ Home'
Wrap up
Yoga class need
Intermittently
It may allow you to make an entrance
It may be abstract
Like some skies
Los ___
Member of the rose family
Mexican water
Misses
Navy commando
NBC host
No quick reads
Office correspondence
One who has it coming?
Ordination, e.g.
Part of V.M.I.: Abbr.
Pipe problem
Pooh-pooh
Remove roughly
Revealing top
Rod Stewart's ex
Single-named supermodel
Some people pass on them: Abbr.
Some speeding vehicles' destinations, briefly
South-of-the-border title: Abbr.
Spa handout
Stamp and sign, perhaps
Ste. Jeanne ___
Suffix with verb
Tennis great who never won Wimbledon
They can get rough
Took pains
Tropical tuber
Tubes on a plate
Update a factory

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