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Period between Shaban and Shawwal 33
Princess who eats paneer, perhaps 33
P.V. Narasimha _____, Indian P.M. 33
Person who might have many dreads 33
Proverbial sinking ship deserters 33
Payee's acknowledgment: Abbr. 33
Predict, as someone's fortune 33
Peruse some of Ludlum's works 33
Part of a cardinal's wardrobe 33
Put more salsa on one's nacho 33
Put through one's paces again 33
Possession of this may be a crime 33
Part of piscatorial paraphernalia 33
Part of an astronaut's flight 33
Possessive name on candy wrappers 33
Paul of "Mad About You" 33
Put back on the market, as a home 33
Peter and Bridget to Jane: abbr. 33
Put trust in, with "on" 33
Pardon granted for sins or crimes 33
Put the check in the mail, really 33
Provide with a better view, maybe 33
Pulitzer-winning journalist James 33
Playa del __: L.A. coastal region 33
Part of Goober Pyle's address 33
President of South Korea: 1948-60 33
Poisonous protein in castor beans 33
Practice that can't be wrong? 33
Practices that can't be wrong 33
Patients may call for them: abbr. 33
Pro who coached Lendl and Federer 33
Puts out some hot, swinging music 33
Part of a fire safety instruction 33
Press-secretaryNessen or Ziegler 33
Phish's was "Round" 33
Places with a bird's-eye view 33
Pulitzer music prize winner: 1976 33
Parks with no intention of moving 33
Paper towel hawker, in old TV ads 33
Prepared for use, as a violin bow 33
Program for future leaders: Abbr. 33
Pure memorization learning method 33
Portnoy's Complaint author 33
Plan named for a Delaware senator 33
Police artist's drawing, e.g. 33
Peri's 'Frasier' role 33
Paper deliverers have them: Abbr. 33
Protagonist of Clancy's books 33
Painter Albert Pinkham and family 33
Pocketlike structure, botanically 33
Plays resulting in yardage losses 33
Pat of 'Wheel of Fortune' 33
Paradise of 'On the Road' 33
Pico de gallo and guacamole, e.g. 33
Pianist in "Casablanca" 33
Part of Mme. Butterfly's name 33
Piscine symbol of overcrowdedness 33
Part of Miss America's attire 33
Prime minister and Nobel laureate 33
Prepare, as peppers for an omelet 33
Pioneer suffragist's initials 33
Prepared in lemon, garlic and oil 33
Prelude to a resignation, perhaps 33
Poli ___ (college field of study) 33
Poli-___ (college major, briefly) 33
Paleontology or archaeology, e.g. 33
Preoccupied with a green liqueur? 33
Palm with berries in fruit juices 33
Pat- -- (tot's clapping game) 33
Puzzles involving quotes, usually 33
Part 4 of a Stephen Leacock quote 33
Pilot who makes vertical takeoffs 33
Play by Mark Twain and Bret Harte 33
Part of a target-practice command 33
Pact between kinfolk from Mobile? 33
Part of ABD, for Ph.D. candidates 33
Poet Ginsberg plus his male buds? 33
Part of the Musketeers' motto 33
Phone greeting in Central America 33
Plants native to mountain summits 33
Portuguese town in Minho province 33
Pilot about an airline on strike? 33
Pardons to large groups of people 33
Pet purchased in the Philippines? 33
Projections of Saturn's rings 33
People living under same meridian 33
Porter's "___ Goes" 33
Programming language of the 1960s 33
President Lincoln, astrologically 33
Public opinion in the Middle East 33
Putting two and two together, say 33
Pulitzer-winning journalist Peter 33
Pounce on some mariners' gear 33
People good at making connections 33
Philosopher's kitchen supply? 33
Pounding against, as strong winds 33
Plead for compassionate treatment 33
Place to find a director, usually 33
Photographer's request, maybe 33
Prince Edward Island Premier, Pat 33