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Is laid up crossword clue


A I L S

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New York Times crossword of March 6th, 2005 other clues
'As You Like It' lass
'China Beach' star Dana
'Good Times' matron portrayer
1910's heavyweight champ Willard
45 alternatives
About
Air mover
Alchemist's life prolonger
All ___
Ally of the Missouri, once
Alternative to 50-Across
Apple-polishers' perches?
Attach, as a patch
Bar with two screw threads
Beach on the Costa del Sol
Beneficiary
Big name in fake fat
Boutros-Ghali's successor
Brecht's sometime collaborator
Brought forth
Browbeating sleepyhead?
Bucko
Camembert alternative
Cease, imperatively
Celebrity biographer Hawes
City near Le Havre
Complete in every respect
Completely repress
Cover anew, as a plot
Cross-referencing word
Crowning achievement
Deny oneself
Dis-tressed
Diva ___ Te Kanawa
Dog that's up on the latest fashions?
Dom DeLuise comedy
Duel units
Dull-colored
E. F. Hutton, e.g.
El ___, Calif.
Exile isle
Extent of damage
Features of some cameos
Field protector
Film score composer Morricone
Florida's ___ National Forest
FRENCH WINES
Goes down
Goes down
Good season for kite-flying?
Gossipy squibs
Gratifies
Greeting from a dwarf?
Halfhearted
Have something at home
In the manner of
It can knock people out
It may be blind
It rises when you get a raise
It's temporarily in
Ivy League team
Just barely, after 'by'
Kingklip catchers
Lab tube
Lasting aftereffects
Late name in Mideast politics
Listing
Lord's worker
Low islands
Lower abdomens?
Lulu of a predicament?
Makarova of tennis
Make gender-neutral
Meanies' miens
Meaningful little cough
Memo abbr.
Midshipman's counterpart
More than a handful
Movie with the Oscar-nominated song 'Papa, Can You Hear Me?'
Mr. Miniver, in 'Mrs. Miniver'
Mrs. Jock Ewing
Nada
Near Eastern port
Noise that Emily Post wouldn't approve of
Not bright
Not working
Nuanced
Oblique
Ocean liners?
Oft-replaced part
Pascal or newton
Penn Station inits.
Performer with a balancing act
Picket provokers
Pivot
Play interrupter
Play the field, so to speak
Playwright Capek
Pleasantly sweet
Practice, pugilistically
Preattack tactic
Price fixer
Prison punishment
Resolved
Revolutionary War patriot Putnam
Run
Rush attraction
See 17-Down
Sell online
Shark's place
Sherman served with him
Slivovitz or kirsch?
Small wood
Sorry souls
Stereotypical lab assistant
Superhero's transformation word
Supermodel Bündchen
Symbols of safe passage
The blahs
The Capris' 'There's ___ Out Tonight'
Thick foam on beer?
Tightened, in a way
Time on end
Tone down
Totally eliminate
Treat like dirt
Trough site
Tub-thumped
Two-pointers?
Unfamiliar
Valentine for Valéry
W-2 ID
Wagonfuls of feathers?
Welfare payments, e.g.
Went up
With 54-Down, a derby, e.g.
XXX part
Yes, in Yokohama
___ Spiegel (German magazine)

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