The Nearly Mine
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AnswerCrossword Clue
WAS

"The Nearly ... Mine"

ADIT

Nearly horizontal entrance to a mine

ASMUCH

Nearly the same

ATTHELASTSECOND
Nearly to the deadline
MEN
Nearly half the world
ALOTNearly all the time
NIPATNearly catch, as the heels
DEMLike nearly half the Sen.
RARENearly unique in the world
ASIANearly 9% of the Earth
SENEGALIt nearly surrounds the Gambia
NITROGENNearly 80% of the atmosphere
WINBYALANDSLIDETake nearly all the electoral votes
OCEANNearly three quarters of the earth
SATIEComposer Erik of the nearly unplayable "Vexations"
DALLESThe nearly vertical walls of a canyon.
SDAKIt's nearly bisected by the Missouri R.
OCEANNearly three-quarters of the earth's surface.
MASSEBilliard shot made with the cue nearly vertical
QUOTANearly state the price of one share (5)
STLOTown nearly destroyed in the Battle of Normandy
ALPThe tallest one is nearly 16,000 feet high
KETTLast name in the funnies for nearly 50 years
YUKONHome to nearly 600 miles of the Alaska Highway
BOHEMIARegion ruled by the Hapsburgs for nearly four centuries
DOLECompany that owns nearly all of the island of Lanai
TERMSRobert Byrd served nearly nine of these in the Senate
PEROT1992 presidential candidate who received nearly 19% of the popular vote
SUBLIME"The ... and the ridiculous are often so nearly related": Thomas Paine
EXOCETAnti-ship missile that skims waves at nearly the speed of sound
SEARSCompany whose headquarters were the world's tallest building for nearly 25 years
ESPNetwork that doesn't give the NHL nearly the attention it deserves, says me
DELWhere nearly half of the U.S.'s publicly traded cos. are incorporated
LOLAHit song with the line "When she squeezed me tight she nearly broke my spine"
LOLAThe "she" in the lyric "I'm not the world's most physical guy, - But when she squeezed me tight she nearly broke my spine"
EMMABook whose title character "had lived nearly twenty-one years in the world with very little to distress or vex her" at the start of the story