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New York Times crossword of March 5th, 2007 other clues
'Don't Tread ___' (old flag warning)
'I didn't know that!'
'Ragged Dick' writer Horatio
'The Morning Watch' writer James
'Zip-___-Doo-Dah'
A Bobbsey twin
Actor Cronyn
Actress Thurman
Any member of Nirvana or Pearl Jam
AOL, e.g.: Abbr.
Auto mechanic
Bay of Naples tourist city
Begin's co-Nobelist
Big fat mouths
Blue jay toppers
Blunted sword
Borscht vegetable
Brief tussle
Broadcaster
Chalkboard writing at a cafe
Change the decor of
Cleanses
Clickable screen symbol
Condo or apartment
D.C. nine, for short
Digging tool
E-file receiver
Eco-friendly org.
Edgar Bergen dummy ___ Snerd
Emphatic words of agreement
Epps of TV's 'House'
Eurasia's ___ Mountains
Extra-wide, on a shoebox
Fall site in Genesis
Family of lions
Felt remorse
Fitzgerald who knew how to scat
Fur tycoon John Jacob
Game-stopping call
Give off
Hideous sort
Humanitarian Mother ___
Israel's Sharon
It runs from stem to stern
Java dispensers
Keebler baker, in ads
Knight's mount
Knighted ones
Lake named after an Indian tribe
Late, on a report card
Leave off
Like an eagle's vision
Lira's replacement
Nail to the wall
Namath, for most of his career
Nervous giggle
Nests, for birds
Noted plus-size model
One iron, in old golf lingo
Pig voiced by Mel Blanc
Planter without hired hands
Popular drink mix
Race that once had a four-minute barrier
Red-tag event
Small seed
Smear campaigner
Smelter input
Storied engineer Casey
Sukiyaki side dish
Take back
Trickle out
Trim, as text
Under the effects of Novocain
Way past ripe
___ Brothers, who sang 'Rag Mop'
___ McAn shoes
___ Xing (sign)

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