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New York Times crossword of April 8th, 2008 other clues
'Flying Down to Rio' studio
'It's on me!'
'Rule, Britannia' composer
'Spider-Man' director Sam
'Venerable' monk
'___ is human'
'___ yellow ribbon ...'
2001 title role for Audrey Tautou
A world without 71-Across
According to
Ancient meeting place
Annabella of 'The Sopranos'
As a result
Attention getters
B.M.I. rival
Ballpark fig.
Barbara Eden TV series
Bequeathed property
Bonkers
Bonkers
Bookie's quote
Captain of industry
Cause of some food poisoning
Chat room shorthand for 'Here's what I think'
Coastal raptors
Colgate competitor
Cuban boy in 2000 news
Deuce beater
Didn't act up
Dope
Doris Day movie, with 'The'
Émile who wrote 'Truth is on the march'
Equestrian competition
Era-spanning story
First Dodge with front-wheel drive
Flaubert's Bovary, e.g.: Abbr.
Football's Fighting ___
Gradual decline
Greg of 'My Two Dads'
Grp. known as the Company
Have-___ (lower economic group)
Honda with a palindromic name
Hosp. procedure
Indy 500 inits.
Informal greeting at a breakfast shop
Is in hock
It's no short story
Kaplan of 'Welcome Back, Kotter'
Leave out
Like ___ of bricks
Map detail
Maxim's target audience
Minnelli of 'Arthur'
Mongolian expanse
More than sore
Not fem.
Of the animal kingdom
Old newspaper sections
P.M. periods
Pioneering 1940s computer
Rock Hudson movie
Ronald Reagan movie
Sandy island
Sort (through)
Stand-in for 'you' in 'Concentration'
Subject of a 1976 film 'ode'
Suffix with bull or bear
Support staffer: Abbr.
Tally
Think tank products
Touch-and-go
Work ___ lather
Wren or hen
___ Irvin, longtime cartoonist for The New Yorker
___ Paulo, Brazil
___ St. Vincent Millay
___ the Hutt of 'Star Wars'

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