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Bristles
Mets' bygone home
Spots
Pillow ___
Dined in a restaurant
Ancient country in central Italy
Astronaut Shepard
Onomatopoeia for disgust
France's longest river
Great warmth or passion
Shuttle's org.
"Not to mention ..."
Electric guitar hookup
Bandleader whose band was the New Orleans Gang
Dance with a dip?
Ancient editorial marks
Hilton alternative
Mrs. Dithers in "Blondie"
Biblical kingdom
He might say: "That's a moray!"
Toddlers or youngsters
Cry softly
Seek a date
Collapsible shelters (Var.)
Chestnut, for one
Vegas glitter
Atlas (abbr.)
Kidney's tube
___sform: convert
Writing by Montaigne
Guzzlers
More delicious
Get under control
Circle sections
Ship accommodations
Hula finisher
They're straight
Knack
"Pat-_-__", classic French Christmas carol
Tired old horse
Corner
Possible tennis score before a game-ending ace
Monetary unit of Latin America and Philippines
Exam for future docs
Car with a meter
Put into effect
Ring-tailed critter
Fries, maybe
Landed manor
Silver Needle, et al.
Regular attendant of church: church___
Closes up again
Prefix for "wrongly"
Former spouses
Sauce ingredient
Trifle
Roman festival
Hollywood's Henry or Jane
Record holder?
Marked with blood vessels
Fruit hairs
Claimed psychic Cayce
Brand of kitchenware
Slipped along a way
Girl for a Glaswegian
Needlework
"Casablanca" character
Bird's house
Pontiac muscle cars of yore
Sgts., e.g.
Observe; understand
Seaweed
Letters in some church names
Lace's end
Capitol feature
Bridge feat
Catch, in a way
Stretch: exp___
Royal form of address
Hits a fly, say