Pinkish hue that the walls at CCHS were rumored to be
Not Tripoli’s
A Turn Hall Henry
Description coined by 42 Down as Beanie sat on the steps
One in Germany
Right now it’s about one Euro
Luau offering
Young child
Thaw
Where 42 Down worked
____ Road
Off base
Pond fish
Conjunction
Kings of the Social League
___ Haw
It marked the end of Boomp’s goaltending
Leered at
Crew tool
Head of a corp.
Baby’s bed
It took us places
Friend in France
Cultivated plant
Exist
Dot coms
Where you’d freeze your hand grabbing a Coke
We wore one on our chest
She gave him “the rabbit”
Costs
Hotel option
One from Eng.
Sign of resistance
Like sailboats
Ready, __, Go! 60s TV show
Chai or pekoe
The most famous of all Woodpecker soliloquies
Slugger’s stat
Logan abbreviation
French getaway
__ pitch softball
What little kids constantly ask
Horror film actor Chaney
Good D man, and don’t stare at his younger brother
NY tech school
A type of hit
Where Andy lived
Terminate
Presidential no no?
Trounce
Anti vote
He broke a leg running from Liberty
A cool Dugan
Type of jet
Thanksgiving veggie
Not you
Ninth mo.
Season
Text giggle
New Woodpecker home after schoolyard banishment
Cheerleader’s yell
Offshoot of reggae
Great on D
Ace
He took a hit with Dave and needed stitches on his head
Commandeer
Cath. or Prot., i.e.
Feathery neck wear
Family of Cavaretta’s sidekick
What we couldn’t play hockey on
The Dugans would steal his balls
Duties in military mess halls
He fortuitously received a small equine, or did he?
Small Hawaiian instr.
Anger
__ Blues, off of The Beatles White Album
Not her
Part of a fork
Down
Mont Blanc, for one
A sign
A division of an org.
Greek letter
Drunk
We'd try to kick one at the school's walls
Dexterous start
Previously named
A fish needs one
How 12 Down was made famous
D.C. figure
In total
Middle East liberation movement
He was huge for the old bucks
Not mo.s, but ___
The original pen game
Ashford legend
“YOU can, __!”
Not against
Alex and ___
Unite
Taxi squad defenseman
Hospital area: abv.
Freudian term
Part 2 of motto
If you hit it in, you were out
Emoters
Start of a cycle?
The Turn Hall’s ethnicity
Places to go in England?
See 15 and 20 Across
Long hair on the nape of certain animals
Soft cheese
Jeans
What the owner of Jackson Pizza told his waitress
End of motto
Mayberry ___
Approx. 350 mil. people
Addams family cousin
You need one to drive
Really nice kid, but don’t corner him
Outdoor outfitter
OJ judge
Not him
What was cooking in Breaking Bad
The coolest pad
Carabello, the first Latino honorary Woodpecker, and infamous softball player
Part 1 of a famous motto
It's known for a swish
Egyptian snake
Part 3 of motto
A unit
Italian hour
Type of scan
Beanie’s out-of-state friends
Where 43 Across took us to practice football. Just once!
Hershiser
Tyke
Matrix protagonist
Southern elide that includes everyone
A cool stop halfway to Joe’s walk home
Fine spray
Pitcher’s prized asset
It’s for horses
She starred in Andy’s audio stories
Record speed
Coach Parsigian
He was stabbed in the back
To this point
Safe from the storm
Helper: abv.
Hotel chain
Musical union
The end of meth?
Gorilla
Ukraine, once
Spa sound
Computer maker
Sister
Seventh note
Exist
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