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New York Times crossword of April 5th, 1998 other clues
German one
Get off on
Give as an example
Given to burrowing, maybe
Glanced at
Go-carts
Group of poems
Half of a Vegas duo
Hard as ___
Hides
Hindu incarnation
Hunk
Impatient
Injury around a horse's hoof
Is tricked by
Jaguars and such
Japanese violinist is bored by her Calif. performance?
Kind of appeal
Kind of review
King's title, for short
Lender's protection
Like a solar event
Lulus
Made smooth, in a way
Mail or fax
Make (one's way)
Marginal notation
Maximum limits?
Mosquito type
Most well-kept
Neptune satellite
News head
Newt
Stadium level
Stand in the sun, say
Super Bowl M.V.P. Brett
Take-out counter?
Tampa neighbor
The Scourge of God
Thin skin
Traffic caution
Twilight, old-style
Ultimate
Venetian boat song
Virile
Weather stats
Where home is
William Jennings ___ 'Cross of Gold' speech
Wiped out
Wriggly creature
___ ghost
___-Cat
'7 Faces of Dr. ___' (1964 movie)
'Beat the Clock' TV host
'Blueberry Hill' singer is the only portly person in the family?
'Give ___ rest!'
'Bravo!'
'Funny Girl' co-star
'Go fly ___!'
'Live free ___' (New Hampshire motto)
'St. Elmo's Fire' actor
'The Wild Duck' playwright
Adar's predecessor
Adar's predecessor
Additions at school?
Amalgamate
Analogous (to)
Antiquated
Armpit, anatomically
Baseball's Caminiti
Bellyached
Best-selling computer game
Big name in paperbacks
Birds-feather link
Blokes
Board members
Bonaparte aide
Burden
Cassandra, e.g.
Change for the better
Chemical ending
Chirrup
Chunk
Church assembly
Clay, now
Come-ons
Component of 'fully loaded'
Composed
Composed
Computer language
Conductor Georg got high praise from his peers?
Confuse
Curtain material
D.C. figures: Abbr.
Develop
Drivel
English novelist Anthony
Fact or factoid
Fan sounds
Ferry terminus, maybe
Food eaten
French equivalent of the Oscar
Freudian concerns
Game ending?
Nibble
Numerical prefix
O.T. book read at Purim
Old Persians
One surrounded by raised hands
Outputs from El Chichón
Overthrew
Panache
Playing a part from
Pour ___
Prince, e.g.
Raggedy ___ (dolls)
Rap Queen loves her supporters?
Redresser
Reduced in number
Retailer's place
Safari sight
Saharan
Salaam
Salon stuff
Scull
Service sites
Shakes off
Shout in bad weather?
Show biz's Peggy and Mama
Singer with a falsetto
Small field
Snowfall
Some football linemen: Abbr.
Some football linemen: Abbr.
Some radios, for short
Sotheby's visitor
Sportscaster Albert

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