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Tipper's last words Title girl in a children's book series set in Paris TWO KAHNS The Sin of ____ Claudet "There is ___ her face" (Campion) Tributary of the Danube. To worship: Lat. "_____ the Death of Joe Egg": Nichols' play The book publisher... Town in Chad Title words with "Flanders" Trips for new ships The Barber of the old Polo Grounds Two-time Nobelist Timber for the anchor Tailed Taken by surprise TOMS The entomologist ___ Troglodyte grooming aid? Time piece? Trouble seen from the crow's-nest? Tchaikovsky opera about a French martyr, with "The" Title for Joan of Arc Type of crowd to be far from Two after the news Took steps to accommodate Town near Venice. Town in north Italy. The Fog actress Trunk Theatre of war, World War II. The 700 Club co. Town in Madras. Teaching degree Toe problem "The Cosby Show" spinoff "The Cosby Show" spinoff Twice CLI To the right: Fr. To the right, in Paris Team that cut comedian Silvers? Taken away, in law. Taken away: Obs. Then Then Tree of madder family. Title conferred on Columbus Treasuries Turn to gas (abbr.) Taxing problems. Trip back for Thanksgiving, maybe Times of day: Abbr. Too much guitar work by a professor's helper? Type of officer: Abbr. Time when laboratories came into vogue? Trial hearing? [Indiana] "To ___ to keep the geese" Term for a worm Those who say "Aye." Tout Theatrical name of the 90's. Type of mouse opossum 1981 thriller, relocated "The Case of the Velvet Claws" Times for lawnwork in Kansas City? Title gambler in a 1943 Cary Grant film Title for Schwarzenegger Type of house top. Things that wear well? Tony Blair, for the U.K. Two blender settings? Two blender settings? They lead to Rome The Galloping Gourmet in Germany? The Galloping Gourmet in Germany? Trademark Sinatra lyric heard at the ends of the answers to starred clues Trademark Sinatra lyric heard at the ends of the answers to starred clues "The three words that best describe" the Grinch, in song 'The three words that best describe' the Grinch, in song TNT. TNT TNT Title for 39-Across next year Trumpet blare Trumpet blast Trumpet blast Trumpet blare Trumpet blast Trumpet fanfare Trumpet blast Trumpet blast Trumpet blare. Trumpeter's blare. Trumpet blast. Trumpet fanfare. Trumpet sound. Trumpet call. Trumpet sound Trumpet blare Trumpet blast Trumpet blare Traditional group in politics. There's only one in a Scrabble set 1984 teen comedy, to Caesar? The Louis whose mother was Marie Antoinette Tarkington title, but in 34 Down Tutankhamen's dynasty. 1955 Tennessee Ernie Ford hit, in Rome? They're blue The act of: Br. suffix __ town: recently arrived __ town: recently arrived Texas has one, in song The Best ____ Our Lives Town of Asia Minor (Latin sp.) The mentalist … Tweed could be bought here "The ___ last number will be . . . " *"That's way off" Two shakes of a lamb's tail, off the mainland? The Minnesota -- Three more top followers Telecom giant based in Toronto Trivial accomplishment Thumb-twiddling status The ____: 1978 Dunaway film Top secret Time of Armageddon. Time for the best deals, maybe, in a going-out-of-business sale Trick shot that knocks the balls off a French pool table? Tiniest bit at the bottom of a coffee cup Terminating. Thrusts out Thrusts out "The ___ Storm": P. White novel Track meet category for joggers? Track meet category for joggers? Treaty's aim Traveling dentist's rig? Title for the longest bridge? Title for the longest bridge? Third vacation postcard message Tourist stop near Madrid Tending to droop Tired out. Tending to gather information visually "The Onion Row" author? 2003 Tom Cruise movie, with "The" Tropical timber tree The pursuit of ugliness. Taylor of "Twilight" The other: French. "The Story ___ Boy" Theme of this puzzle Turned outwart: Bot. "[The British] have been deaf to the Voice of Justice and ___." (racism!) Type of fruit. Tried: Scot. Time off for father. Town in New York. Town on the Hudson. The Last Remake ___ Geste "The Importance ___": Oscar Wilde Town on Hudson Town near Kingston, N.Y. Thought ___ (perceived) "... ___ the eye can see" "To tell children ___ and goblins" The Essays ___ Tools for a clean sweep? "That lark that tirra-___ chants . . . " Tirra ___ Taunted. Tugboat in a children's book. Taunted Tugboat in Gramatky tale for children. The gums: Comb. form. "Try, try again" Tending to: Suffix. They're far out Tending to: Suffix. Tending to: Suffix Throaty comment denoting worry Top A.L. pitcher in 1926 Top A.L. pitcher: 1926 Tavern order Topographers Topographers "'___?' The light was ebbing, and Eddie Willers could not distinguish the bum's face." Town-to-town campaigning Totally, with "the" The Islamic community Truckload Training camp regimen Those who change their religion They're shown by open ovals They're hidden in negotiations They're hidden in negotiations They're behind some actions They're behind certain actions Tropic shrub. Three that run after run? The kindergarten teacher had ... "...the ___ peace..." (FDR) They're less than what retailers charge Transporter in a shaft Transporter in a shaft The soft palate. They're seen on cars in Ames Tape meas. Truly: Archaic. Tip on wearing a waistcoat? Type of mechanism They overuse "I." Traveler. This the pendulum does—Poe. The Tel Aviv Times? The Strokes's debut album Tree of the Philippines This turns to thoughts of love in the spring Their Jane gained fame The patron replied ... Type of poem Then he asked "Or ...?" {/Then he asked "Or ...?"/} Troupe member's "closet" 'Two roads diverged in --': Robert Frost Troupe member's burden TV's Barbara TV viewer's lament (Part 4) "___ the wise . . . " "The View" cohost TV interviewer Tennis player John Treacherous one Turned aside (with "off"). Think tank output TEETH Turkish city. "___ to please!" "__ to please!" "____ to please" They're the pits "___ to please" "___ to please!" ___ to please "The ___ Were" Town near Nancy. Theme of this puzzle