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Physician/synonymist crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 18th, 2009 other clues
'And I ___ ...'
'For shame!'
'Quo Vadis' role
'The Persistence of Memory' painter
'___ pig's eye!'
1999 Melissa Joan Hart movie
Animal on XING signs
Artists' boo-boos
At this point
Awfully small
Battlefield shout
Beanery fare
Bone, for one
Brought to ruin
Bug-building game
Cadets' org.
Cigarettes have it
Clark's crush on 'Smallville'
Closet filler
Corporate action that increases the par value of its stock
Debussy subject
Dickensian cry
Dipstick coating
English county on the North Sea
Ex-politico with a Nobel and an Emmy
Excessive, as force
Favored bunch
Fencing move
First name in 1950s politics
Foofaraw
From Sucre, say
Gads about
Go kaput
Grazed, e.g.
Hamburg's river
Have ___ to one's head
Hits with bug spray
Home of the Sundance Film Festival
Hoops player
It may be bright
Jaguar, e.g.
King, in Portugal
Library sign
Like a clear sky
Like gnats
Look out for?
Makes fun of, in a way
Minos's land
Monk's title
Mosquito protection
Most likely to sunburn
Mushroomed
Nada
New entrepreneur's need
Noted convert to Islam in 1964
Off-season offerings
One of the Manning brothers
Parting word
Plain English
Porter's regretful 'Miss'
Poverty, pollution and such
Pseudo-cultured
Right hand
Sari-clad royal
See 8-Across
Semi part
Shakespearean soliloquist
Shawnee chief at the Battle of Tippecanoe
Show sorrow
Subj. with unknowns
Summoned, in a way
The Beatles produced it
Ticked (off)
With 61-Across, a possible title for this puzzle
Word of woe
Wordsmith's ref.
___ onion

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