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New York Times crossword of March 25th, 2007 other clues
'Alfie' actress, 2004
'The Sound of Music' name
'___ chance'
16th-century council city
1920's White House name
2001 Sean Penn film
A cabinet dept.
Action film hero Williams
Alums do it
Any 'Rock 'n' Roll High School' band member
Ballerina Pavlova
Baseball Hall-of-Famer Roush
Be a fink
Biddy
Biographer Leon
Blasting aid
Blood: Prefix
Book size, in printing
Calling the author of 'In Cold Blood'?
Canton's home
Carat divs.
Carnaby Street types
Carol starter
Cause of an intl. incident, maybe
Cereal box abbr.
Chocolaty treats
Clerical garment
Conservatives waiting in line?
Court plea, in brief
Cross words
Cub leader
Cuddly sheep?
Debussy opus
Dedicated an ode to
Did some bookkeeping
Downsize without layoffs
Druid, e.g.
Edible spherule
Eerie ability
Entre ___
Equinox mo.
Expulsion from a court?
French port
Gave power to
Genesis son
Geom. solid
Go unhurriedly
Goes bonkers
Halloween activity
Hawkish
Hillbillies' coif?
History units
Idle, with 'around'
In ___ (not yet born)
In ___ land
Insect-eating plant
It may be found under a grate
Jay Gould railroad
Journalist Sheehy
Juilliard subj.
Kick target
Kin of -kin
Knuckle-dragger
Lancelot lover
Lays at the door of
Left on board
Like a Miata
Loses on purpose
Lustrous fabric
Makeshift swing
Mess up
Monokini's lack
Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt
Necessitate
New stylings
Nix
Nobelist Niels
Nose-wrinkler
Novelist Binchy
Oater command
One drawing sympathy
Operatic prince
Oscar-winning director of 2005
Overshadow
Pen's end
Picks, with 'for'
Pilot's vision problem
Polo Grounds legend
Pool group
Pouty look
Poverty-stricken
Prince Valiant's son
Pro ___
Puts into effect
Qum native
Reactor parts
Really enjoyed
Ref. work with more than 300,000 entries
Rend
River of central Germany
Role-play, say
Scene of a fall
Scout's find
Sent, in a way
Shia, e.g.
Shoebox marking
Shoulder muscle, briefly
Simple digs
Sinatra impersonator on 'S.N.L.'
Sitting Bull being evasive?
Some calculations
Sonnet endings
State of increased quantity
Stays for another hitch
Stopped arguing
Swindle, slangily
Take a shot
Taxco wrap
Teamed up
Tequila brand, for short
Test version
The munchies, for one
They're depressed during exams
Thing to do
Those on the bench
Time on end
Timeless, in verse
Totally nuts
Treaty subject
TV remote, e.g.
Vanilla-flavored treat
Verne skipper
Wall Street option
What van Gogh said regarding ears?
Wilhelm I ruled it
Worthless African animal?
___ Balls (Hostess brand)
___ Miguel (Azores island)
___ whim

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