The Crossword Answers NYT - July 31, 2005
across
- Clown's cover-up Crossword Clue
WHITEFACE
- Doesn't cry uncle Crossword Clue
KEEPSATIT
- Some cosmetics Crossword Clue
FACECREAMS
- Gershwin musical Crossword Clue
FUNNYFACE
- Dignity restorer Crossword Clue
FACESAVER
- Thin mug with sharp features Crossword Clue
HATCHETFACE
Image depicted by this puzzle, after it's solved Crossword Clue
SMILEYFACE
- Throng Crossword Clue
HORDE
- Compact things Crossword Clue
FACEPOWDERS
- Egg drop? Crossword Clue
OVULATION
- Kowtow Crossword Clue
STOOP
- Cordovan and kid, e.g Crossword Clue
LEATHERS
- Camaraderies Crossword Clue
RAPPORTS
- Bit of workout gear Crossword Clue
SWEATBAND
- Primrose variety Crossword Clue
COWSLIP
- Regular Crossword Clue
USUAL
While getting there Crossword Clue
ENROUTE
- Bidding doers Crossword Clue
MINIONS
- Refuse receptacle Crossword Clue
DUSTBIN
- Come out of denial Crossword Clue
FACEFACTS
- Hand holder? Crossword Clue
CLOCKFACE
down
- Title type, often Crossword Clue
BOLDFACE
- Smallish items on rods Crossword Clue
FACETOWELS
- Cork up Crossword Clue
STOPPLE
- Look that says nothing Crossword Clue
POKERFACE
- Unpleasant sort Crossword Clue
ALIENATOR
- Gangster moniker Crossword Clue
SCARFACE
- Forestall Crossword Clue
AVERT
- Stocking stuff Crossword Clue
FISHNET
- Afflicted with root rot, perhaps Crossword Clue
OVERWATERED
- Repeatedly raise the bar? Crossword Clue
WEIGHTTRAIN
- Limp Crossword Clue
HOBBLE
- Pound sounds Crossword Clue
SNARLS
- Surrounders of light switches Crossword Clue
FACEPLATES
- Commonplace Crossword Clue
PROSAICAL
- Communicate (with) Crossword Clue
INTERFACE
- Twice Crossword Clue
DOUBLY
- King and queen Crossword Clue
FACECARDS
107-Down assignees, for short Crossword Clue
DAS
- She might cite you Crossword Clue
METERMAID
- Be humiliated Crossword Clue
LOSEFACE
- Ethnically diverse Crossword Clue
INTERRACIAL
- Not in profile Crossword Clue
FULLFACE
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