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["That's a shame"] Crossword Answer
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Shame: a painful emotion resulting from an awareness of inadequacy or guilt
Other possible answers include TSK , which has appeared 100% of the time.
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Frozen queen
5A:
Author Santha __ Rau
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Continually
13A:
Chowder morsel
17A:
Ranchero's rope
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Earth Day sci.
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Drake or peacock
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Fine for Muslim diners
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Cultural spirit
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Braking hastily
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Fine dinnerware
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More like butter
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Each, informally
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Auction action
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Residents of Trinidad's partner island
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French-style pancake houses
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Etna output
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Listing-ending abbr.
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Ruthless Roman ruler
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That fellow
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Mexican mousers
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It's s. of South Dakota
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Convex navel
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Just slightly
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Strauss of pants
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Leaving in a huff
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'80s Indian leader Gandhi
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Ancient oracle site
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Web addrs.
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Emcee
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TV screen variety
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__-tiller (farm machine)
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Typical promgoers
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__ Alamos, NM
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Is kind and generous
73A:
Sit-up muscles
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Stand in good __ (be useful)
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Horn sound
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Custom-make
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Web-crawling software
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Director Howard
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Wearable exercise-tech brand
87A:
Pickling liquid
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'90s presidential ticket
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Mine, in Montreal
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Social finesse
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Wife of Abraham
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Author Grafton
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"Skin" prefix
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Pre-__ student
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Edible seaweed
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Noticed before
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__ contendere
107A:
Had priority
111A:
Of college/community relations
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Altar constellation
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Cafe au __
119A:
Corsage flower
120A:
A, as for Aristotle
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Les Miserables author
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Score pretty well
125A:
Sneeze sound
126A:
Think ahead
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Blunted sword
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"Jack Sprat could __ fat"
129A:
Person whacking weeds
130A:
Search for
131A:
Lithuania and Latvia, in the '60s
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2D:
Gallery print, briefly
3D:
Jungle Book title
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With no musical key
5D:
Affected emotionally
6D:
Second half of Don Giovanni
7D:
Cash, casually
8D:
Of Swiss peaks
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Kuwait's ruler
10D:
Family transport
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"Pomp and Circumstance" composer
12D:
Be back in business
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Prom attendant
14D:
Young fellow
15D:
Courtroom claim
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White House spouse before Jackie
18D:
For laughs
22D:
Some HDTV displays
25D:
Irksome person
26D:
"Uh-uh"
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Zero-shaped
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Nile queen nickname
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Bumpy
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Prefix for freeze
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Angelic instrument
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Tilted ltrs.
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Goya subject
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Eaves, for instance
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In storage, as grain
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A moment or two
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Utensil, essentially
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"In that case..."
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Online money movements: Abbr.
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Gossip, so to speak
54D:
Diminutive endearment
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Video file format
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"All __ lost"
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Annual MTV prizes
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HS support group
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Houston ballplayer
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Concrete chunk
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Extremely long period
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Trike rider
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Gossip, so to speak
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Fundamentals
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Gaucho's weapon
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Commotion
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Actor Neeson
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In years past
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Sent back: Abbr.
83D:
Cobra or copperhead
85D:
At leisure
86D:
Severe weather
89D:
What parliamentary speakers "take"
90D:
Depose
92D:
"That's my cue!"
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Geriatrics focus
100D:
Truth twister
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Grooms carefully
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French 101 verb
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"Buenas __" (good night, in Nicaragua)
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Eye rudely
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Vena __ (blood vessel)
108D:
"If I Were __ Man"
109D:
Ultra-manly
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No longer edible
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Trounces, informally
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Neighbor of Chad
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Decide one will
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Cymbals sound
116D:
Home planet of Leia's mom
119D:
Sty cry
122D:
Sock front
123D:
Actress Issa
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["That's a shame"] Crossword Clue FAQ
What is the 4-letter answer to "["That's a shame"]" crossword clue?
The answer to the "["That's a shame"]" crossword clue is ALAS . This answer contains 4 letters and was confirmed in the Newsday puzzle.
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