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D-Day vessels, for short
Collectible art print, in brief.
Remained upright
[[IMAGE]](Floored with ceramic pieces)
Compass dir.
One and the other
Old usher
Of base 8
Unnamed ones
Dan Blocker's "Bonanza" role
Cuban boy Gonzalez in 2000 news
Sheer delight
Disinclined
It comprises 17,508 islands
It is needed to serve beer from a keg
Court dividers
"How sweet ___!"
Soundwave reflection
A short narrative or tale
Stomachs
Brings in at harvest time
1978 Peace Prize winner
Garden tool
Red-coated cheeses
Pseudo-convertibles
Strange guy
Boxing Hall of Famer Max
U.S. architect
Cattle, archaically
Copy
Not that
Brownish gray
H.S. subject
Summer on the Seine
It's saved for a rainy day
Horror movie sounds
Breaks
Classic Fad from 80's Kids' show starring four reptiles with martial arts skills
Quite a stretch (var.)
French president after d'Estaing
It's not fair!
Actress Charlotte and explorer John
Freelancer's enc.
Former Israeli premier
Revolutionist's need
[[IMAGE]](Scary reptile, informally)
"Star Trek" captain
Knotty bump on a tree
"Hardly!"
Moved slowly, like an insect
Auto skeleton
Loses control
March man
It goes BOOM
Stockings
Musician Reed or Rawls
Nabokov title
Apple originally marketed to schools
Hajj destination
Bravery
Concerned one
Feminine side, to Jung
Doohickey
Major and usher followers
Conductor's arithmetic
"Gimme ___!"
Within
Black or fire gems
Drying device
Conservation org.
Louse-to-be
Apple computers
Circus performer
Chartered
Leonardo da ___
Put back
J.Lo's daughter with a palindromic name
Taro roots
Scene in Margaret Mitchell's book
Artsy town near Santa Fe