What a gastroenterologist would like you to have daily (sorry about the "breakfast test" failure)
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Across
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What a gastroenterologist would like you to have daily (sorry about the "breakfast test" failure)
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Univ. military programs
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Horrible comics viking
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Precipitation the Beatles sung about
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Bill and George H.W. alternative in '92
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"Akita Witch" author; _____ Okorafor
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90 degrees clockwise from NNW
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Can't make a souffle without these. (You'll also need an L and another F)
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Esperanto for a group of sportsmen playing together as a unit. Coincidentally it is spelled and pronounced exactly the same as "I love you"
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No longer
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Amazon assistant
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Non-Jewish woman as spelled by people who had never heard of the term before seeing a Seinfeld episode that coined the phrase "______-appeal"
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When military mobilizations begin
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Not those
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A certain __ ne sais quoi
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Have a cow
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Pacifies
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Home of the Golden Bears
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MDXXX divided by X
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Toyota hybrid
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I once made a terrible faux pas; I put ketchup upon my ____ gras; they said such procedures; were simply egregious; but it had a 27A ne sais quoi
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That man
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I really miss this motorists' organizations maps. Did I ever mention that before?
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A pleasant Sunday tradition among muggles
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Debt letters
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Radically undo the balance
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Up to a certain time
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Nelly song remixed as "Tip Drill" (Contains the refrain "Andele andele mami, ., . (uh-oh)" which is probably not a reference to Old MacDonald.... Okay, it's 13D backwards)
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1,600 square meters in Thailand (if you add a letter you get a deluge [and another entry in this grid])
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Data storage medium that doesn't allow modification. (As in CD-___)
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Bilbo Baggins' Elfen dagger "Sting", Brienne of Tarth's sword "Oathkeeper", the pulse pistol called "Winona" in "Farscape", and others
Down
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Propagate under controlled conditions
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Tailless 1D of cat
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Hospital caregiver
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The hand is quicker than this they say
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Essential hearts of issues (but bizarrely pluralized... not sure why CrossHare suggested it but I needed it so ... here it is)
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Couch
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_op-_cotch
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A nice foliated metamorphic rock
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"Should I use a hatchet or __ ___ to chop down this tree". "__ ___. A hatchet is too small"
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Nigerian singer with the song "Dumebi". (How ____rkable!)
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Many mathematicians favorite number
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That is to say
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Sound ß (Eszett) represents
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Perform; act; execute; female deer; bring to pass
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Norwegian king who supposedly built the first Christian church in Norway
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"___ the breaks"
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Improvise; wing it
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Your average Joe Blow ("a stupid, worthless, or unattractive person" according to Mr.s Merriam and Mr. Webster)
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Tabloid topic
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First word of an excellent rum cocktail ("The best" supposedly)
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Second word of an excellent rum cocktail ("The best" supposedly)
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First word of a ball and racket game that comes up in crosswords all the time (or at least it used to)
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She was sole ruler of Egypt from 131 to 127 B.C. but before that she co-ruled with Ol' Ptoly VI and later she co-ruled with Ptoly VIII. She's some great-grandcester of the last queen we all know and love who was the VII with that name.
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Braincases
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First of the Medicis to rule Florence
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Head honcho; guy in charge
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Song of praise (a good way to use up excessive vowels)
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Camera aperture setting (a good way to use up consonants if you have a few too many)
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Performed like _ ___ (as though you could make a career of it)
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Mrs., in Portugal
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That thing
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"That hurt!"
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"One more thing" (in a letter)
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