Cheese named for an English village Crossword Clue
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- Something worn in the woods
- ___ shop (modern-day "storefront")
- Company descended from the Rockefeller oil empire
- "We'll update you once we know," in brief
- Many a retiree these days
- Place to pick up a puppy, perhaps
- Reward for staying
- Compose
- Seasonal threat
- Horses around?
- Negligent about young woman
- Punish like Montresor does Fortunato in "The Cask of Amontillado"
- ___ Wood, portrayer of the Bond girl Plenty O'Toole in "Diamonds Are Forever"
- About to get it
- Precursor to precalculus
- Indian spiced pastry
- Receiving gains: Abbr.
- Historic Milwaukee brewer