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Leave in a hurry, slangily crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 27th, 2008 other clues
'Donald's Cousin ___' (1939 Disney cartoon)
'This must ___ place'
'___ Cried' (1962 top 10 hit)
A good breakfast, but a bad supper, according to Francis Bacon
Abbr. accompanying a college name
Afore
Arabian peninsula port
Assortment
Back
Basis of fries
Best and Ferber
Black cuckoos
Bloody, so to speak
Bric-a-___
Cary Grant played a male one in 1949
Celebrated Sigmund Freud patient
Certain prayer starter
Chip topper
City near Sacramento
Commercial prefix with suede
Designer for Jackie Kennedy
Diamond setting
Dig for
Dukes
Dumpsite pollutants, for short
Emulated Arachne
Engagement agreement
Faint, in slang
Federally guaranteed security
From the top
God, to Godard
Graph of the equation y = ax2 + bx + c
Hard to take?
It's often played before playing
Ivy League choice
Korea's Syngman ___
Land that's more than 90% desert
Lead-in to meter
Lives no more
Maneuvered
Marine eagle
Northeast airport
Oscar-winning song from 'A Star Is Born'
Perfect-game pitcher Don
Place for prayer
Private chats
Replies on the Enterprise
Robert of 'The Sopranos'
See 49-Down
See 49-Down
See 49-Down
Showy shrubs
Skates on thin ice, e.g.
Spain's Princess ___
Special ties
Start of many a story
Strike out
Strong as ___
Tin ___
Ton of
Trickled (through)
Understands
Unlikely valentine swappers
Wagner princess
Weather map numbers
What 'knock knock' may mean
Word defined by 20-, 36- and 51-Across
___ Island, N.Y.
___ once

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