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Eponymous German electrophysicist crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 3rd, 2008 other clues
'Biography' network
'Enough!'
'Socrate' composer
'___ Angel,' 1933 film
'___, gorgeous!' (Fanny Brice's comment to herself when looking in the mirror)
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1974 Mocedades hit
1997 Jim Carrey film
A pop
Accelerated
Anchorage-to-Fairbanks dir.
Ancient Mexican people
Anticipate
Arctic diver
Artist's digs, maybe
Autobiographical short story by Edgar Allan Poe
Bad dancer's handicap
Become part of
Begets
Blind element
Blue Devils' and Tigers' org.
Bone formation
Breezes (through)
Bridges in Hollywood
Business position
Call, or call on
Canonized mlle.
Careful consideration
Check list?
Civil rights march site, 1965
Classic Toyota sports cars
Collected
Contact lens solutions
Cork shooter
Cross product
Dancer Alvin
Dental filling
Deterge
Disco term meaning 'galore'
Educator Maria
Elton's johns
Establishing a business
Evidence of dandruff
Execrate
Facilities
Failings
Family
Fannie ___ (securities)
Feast
Fictional submariner
First, in Frankfurt
Flower also called a naked lady
French Sudan, today
Fronded plant
Geom. figure
Great ball of fire
Hero maker
Hero of Bellini's 'I Puritani'
Hops-drying kilns
Hydrocarbon suffix
Imagine, informally
Imp
Israeli P.M. Olmert
Jupiter or Mars
Lady's man
Lake ___, third-largest lake in Africa
Lineage
Literature's Lorna
Lose little by little
Lugs
Magneto's adversaries, in comic books
Malodorous
Marisa of 'What Women Want'
Mary Tyler Moore co-star
Mathematical sequence of unknown length
Men's fashion accessories
Mideast money
Mistress
Month before Iyar
More encouraging
Na2CO3
Neighbor of Switz.
Ointment ingredient
Old dirk
One of wine's Gallo brothers
Passe
Pineapple desserts
Place to get dates?
Popular song from Broadway's 'The Wiz'
Prefix with -zoic
Prince Valiant's wife
Punch
Quite wrong
Raspberry
Reactionary
Relig. title
Repeated John Gielgud role
Runs
Sainted pope of A.D. 683
Scratch sheet listings
Sectioned, as a window
Seinfeld, for one
Setting for 'Driving Miss Daisy'
Sitcom title role for Brandy Norwood
Slams
Slips
Spread in a spread
Stereotypical reaction to Elvis
Subatomic particle that is a nuclear binder
Subject of the book 'Last Flight'
Tapestry threads
The 'ten' in 'hang ten'
They may be funny or bright
They're better than one
Things on strings
Third word of 'America'
Threw off the scent
Titanic message
Totally accurate
Turf, as opposed to surf
Turkish pooh-bahs
Two-wheeled covered carriage
U.R.L. lead-in
Unblemished
What a man and a woman become in marriage
Wise
Word before and after 'after'
Wynken, Blynken and Nod, e.g.
___ Bator
___ Bradshaw, 'Sex and the City' role
___ Gay, W.W. II bomber

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