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New York Times crossword of April 17th, 2010 other clues
'Meet John Doe' director, 1941
'Snow Falling on Cedars' star, 1999
'Three Sisters' sister
1970 Tony winner for Best Play
Art of manipulation?
Biblical spot?
Bit of parental diversion
Bolt
Breaks from the pack, say
Bygone bird
Calling
Candy man
Coming right up
El ___ (Peruvian volcano)
Fall cuisine?
Fatally poisoned royal, for short
First name in raga performance
First string
First string?
Flag
Game show purchase
Heavens: Prefix
House manager
Hyped up
Indian restaurant serving
Industrial time units
Is part of the decision-making process
Isn't blocked, as a signal
It flows through Gainsborough
It may be right in front of your eyes
Jamie Lee Curtis's 'Freaky Friday' role
Joint application
Like some arms and legs
Little ___ (big toy company)
Longfellow's bell town
Looking up
Many bloggers
Mast-to-tackle rope on a ship
Mitchell of 'Step by Step'
More susceptible to burning
Not under
Old Hamburger?
One who might celebrate Pi Day
Orchard pest
Ostentatious accessories
P.R. is found in it
Packers' stat.
Pads
Place for some relics
Rabbit fur
Raleigh suburb
Rave review
Really bugged
Reinforced ring support?
Shakespearean lament
Shooter who co-created the zone system
Slide presentation?
Some neckwear
Stains
Straight
Strip in a bar
Suite composition: Abbr.
They have large basins
They're entered legally
Tie up
Where many students click
Withdrawal fig.
You'll get nothing out of a good one
___ Axton, co-composer of 'Heartbreak Hotel'

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