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Crossword Clues Start With P, page 203

Polish name of Baltic feeder Puts under siege Pearl used in earrings -- pearl Polish-American pianist Part two of the quip Pianist who frequently collaborates with Yo-Yo Ma Part 2 of remark Pianist who often collaborates with Yo-Yo Ma Permeates Painter Claude ___, né Gelée Preacher Beecher Prepare to suckle Plumpness, French style. Physicist's little-known hygiene problem? Played on an old instrument. Plumpness Parting words Ponchielli's "Cielo ___!" Panegyric Praiseful oration. Piece of White House furniture? Panegyria. Philippine island where Magellan was killed, 1521. Part 4 of curiosity Peter De Vries novel (with "The"). Palatial living quarters. Police baton? Physician's protection Presidential advisers? Presidential advisers? Post-midnight balancing-out? ___ Palme, memorable Swedish statesman ___ Palme, former P.M. of Sweden Person with a proposal Prepares an apple torte Palme of Sweden PART 2 OF QUOTE Period of low activity Poem on management? Protection for the maligned Poem not meant to be recited? Prefix for wine Palme of Sweden Philadelphia landmark hotel Philadelphia landmark hotel Participant in 139 Across. Painted lady by Duccio Persist despite hardship Plate umpire's call "Piece __": Stone Temple Pilots song "Piece __": Stone Temple Pilots song Purplish-red spy? President of Cuba, 1925–33. Pinup, probably Part 5 of quip Part three of a twisted nursery rhyme Part three of a twisted nursery rhyme Piranhas in a German border river? Prominent figure in "The Music Man." Prepare a contract Patricia Benoit. Profit Plant of the arrowroot family Pinkerton's spouse Puccini opera Part two of the observation Puccini classic Places Popular conductor Place where you can take your pick Place to look for the silver lining? Patterns for tracing Prepare faux-chocolate pastries? Pertaining to feasting. PATSY McCLENNY Pitt-Jolie film Petrify. Preparatory design Pattern: Fr. Pattern to be traced. Play starring 62-Across, 1952 Presidential debate requirement Problem for the networks. Palindrome part Prefix for love, as in front of -mania Pertaining to birds. Phrase said while touching your forehead Popular operatic songbird. " . . . pretty maids ___ row" Pearl digital drumset Part of an auto shaft Prove elusive Place to get the shaft? Place to get the shaft? Perambulators Place for sacred vessels Present for your communication with an English saint? Pre-wedding rituals Pre-wedding rituals Posy for a label. Pertaining to the atlas and axis: Prefix. Part of a biblical saying about retaliation PIN Part of an Old Testament saying. Perplexed Portly sailor? Piratic cry Pertaining to Hades. Poor crossword construction technique that requires too much of the solver Promoter of a kind. Pleasant climate Poloticians' favorite lunch? Popular hot breakfast Period pieces? Peevish states Provinces in Yugoslavia. Plants Places for big plants Park fixtures Platforms in many parks Plates on Japanese autos? Purple Monopoly property Phrase for the state of the world. Pigment obtained from blue grapes. Pigment from grapes Pigment from blue grapes Person reading for a role, say Person bearing witness Phrase indicating end of definite span of time. Producing gold. Plot device, perhaps PUCK Plot that receives little direct sunlight Part of the brain. Profiting Proving beneficial Popular TV program of the 1950's. PT. Permanently attached Permanently attached, in zoology Permanently attached, to a zoologist Permanently attached, as a barnacle Permanently attached, in zoology Permanently attached: biol. Permanently attached '87 Patrick Swayze "Dirty Dancing" hit Predicament experienced by humans? Prepare (for) Prepare Plants akin to saxifrage. Party planner's plan B Pea-sized satellites? Paul Simon says .... Point ___, Calif. cape Point ___, Calif. Pt. ____ California Prickly Part four of quote Popular cocktail Pest Players behind the line of scrimmage Part of a football team Private eye from Iraq? PENNY Play starring 62-Across, 1958 Paul Rodgers band Poorer-fitting, in a way Part 2 of the quote Position of the desperate? Position for a cornered person Persian Gulf nation: Var. Pay a brief visit "Propane"? Psychiatrist R.D. Psychiatrist/author R. D. ___ Psychiatry writer R. D. ___ Psychiatry writer R. D. ___ Property flippers, e.g. Property flippers, e.g. Pawnshops and such Pawnshops and such Premier Papandreou Prime times Prime times Poser, but not in a studio Pat's husband Pertaining to deserts. Peasants of czarist Russia: Var. Painter Washington ___ Part 2 of observation Psychiatrists of old Pertaining to controversy. Pertaining to disputation. Percy Sledge's "When ___" "___ praised!" Poe's foster family Pierside call Paul who wrote "The Billion Dollar Sure Thing" Pronounced in a certain way. Pertaining to the lungs' air sacs 99% positive? Pen names adopted from others' real names Pen names derived from real people People who would object to this clue because of it's punctuation Phoenix-based tech distributor Paintings and such Paintings and such Part of a team's schedule Police officers: Abbr. Part of a nerve cell. Part of a nerve cell Part of a nerve cell (Var.) Plant of the bean family. Plant used to prevent erosion on banked roadsides Prayer assents PHILOGRAPHER Producer of simple chords Parts of cutting tools. Protein picture sketched in like two seconds? Pennsylvania attraction Phila. divorce court Place to find alligators in New York City Part of a recent foreign policy phrase. Powerful sports sobriquet Powerful sports sobriquet Part of a popular song lyric Pass ___. Pumps up Peps up. Peps up Pals of Mr. Bones Persian earth Pre-takeoff command Poet Paul's place? Parties to a contract. Pest control motto? Putting off popping the question? Personnel man. Propagating by cions. Process of being trapped Prince "___ a Star" Part of a supermarket uniform? Potsdam Declaration recipient Puritan Governor of Massachusetts for fourteen years. Part I of quote by 16 Across Part of a children's rhyme Puts in a pen, in S. Africa. Pen name of etiquette doyenne Judith Martin Proper way to behave in Biloxi?