City where Taylor will play three shows from Oct. 25 to Oct. 27 Crossword Clue
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- Mocking commentary
- City where Taylor will play three shows from Oct. 25 to Oct. 27
- “Careful—don’t rush this”
- Comment following some reflection
- "That's very funny!"
- Measurement expressed in lb.
- Sunburn soother from plants
- State where "The Bridges of Madison County" is set
- “. . . and that’s an understatement”
- Eve Hewson's nat.
- 7:00, on some clocks
- ___ down on the couch
- Folded part of a Scottish Fold cat
- "Such a cute baby picture!"
- "The Woman ___" (1985 rom-com starring Gene Wilder and Kelly LeBrock)
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- K’Nex connector
- Marvin Gaye’s “Can ___ Witness”
- Take a bunch of easy A’s, maybe
- M.L.B. career strikeout leader Ryan
- Barry with a bat
- M.L.K., Jr., was its first president
- Turn up as promised
- Liv Tyler's role in the "Lord of the Rings" movies
- Ones suspended for playing blacktop games?
- Lineup of booths on the road
- Video’s file extension
- Speck on a globe
- Just painted, perhaps
- Movies full of hot shots?
- Totally dominating in competition
- French author Marcel ___