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New York Times crossword of April 3rd, 2010 other clues
'Mr. Hulot's Holiday' Oscar nominee
'Raid on Entebbe' role
'Sic et Non' theologian
1957 Tony winner Adams
An unused item may be placed in it
Any member of the Safavid dynasty
Apparently floored
Attacked energetically
Attempt to bypass opposition
Avant-garde
Baby's mind, e.g.
Bat mitzvah, e.g.
Bistro seen in 'Manhattan'
Bit of rootless flora
Chief Powhatan's son-in-law
Christian apologist who wrote 'The Four Loves'
Clean rags?
Coat cut
Copper bracelet?
Crush
Eliza's mentor, to Eliza
Expose to light
Family member
Freud's 'Totem ___ Tabu'
General starting point?
Go from aluminum to alumina, say
It might have red herrings
It spins its wheels
It's under a canine's coat
Japanese for 'large hill'
Kind of state in the East
Last name of twin gymnasts in the 2004 Olympics
Last, to Luigi
Like items that have been put away
Like some fraternities nowadays
Like some Ger. nouns
Longtime 'The Price Is Right' model Parkinson
Many 31-Across practitioners
Much like
NASA vehicle
NASA's Falcon and Intrepid
Neighbors of Indians
Nut's offspring
Ointment base
One with a long neck and a rounded body
Org. in which people get belted
Out of practice?: Abbr.
Pieces of surprising news
Piedmont university
Places where stands have been made
Plaza-to-plaza stretch: Abbr.
Pleased
Poll abbr.
Put to rest
Putting to rest
Record producer Ertegun in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Response to 'Are you awake?'
Show featuring the scheming Dr. Zachary Smith
Shut up
Sly sorts
Star light?
Sun-baked
The Bible's 'cunning hunter'
Transfuses
Tuned in
Vacationing very briefly
What's often pounded out
When 'you're gonna want me for your girl,' in a 1963 hit
Ziti alternative

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