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New York Times crossword of March 24th, 2012 other clues
1957 hit for Perry Como
'Ev'rybody Wants to Be ___' (Disney film tune)
'Hammerklavier,' for one
'___ nuff!'
1951 Tony winner for 'Call Me Madam'
Accent reduction may be part of it: Abbr
Away's partner
Be unsettled
Black scavenger
Bolted
Bottom part
Choice for a bed made in the kitchen
Chutney-dipped appetizer
Collectible record
Computer add-on?
Crevice-lurking predator
Damage control grp
Deliver hooks, e.g
Diamond lane
Disco swingers?
Does over, as a document
Dreadlocks cover
Ending for 23-Across
French pronoun
Gas ending
Gravitation consideration
Great work
Hand wringer's words
Health care grp
Is in the can
It borders the Land of Lincoln
It may be open at a comedy club
Jerboa's home
Like some blood
Many a cell product
Melodic passages
Mennonites and others
More likely to go off
N.Y.C. commuting debut of 1904
Grooved ring on many a ring
NC-17, maybe
Novel
Novelist Bazin
One active in the heat?
One may provide passage
One passed out on New Year's Eve
Origins
Overpower
Having nothing to part with?
Oyster Bay hamlet
Part of une danse
Pre-Soviet succession
Quito-to-Lima dir
Ranee's wear
Singer of the 2011 #1 hit 'Someone Like You'
Sound that a muzzle muffles
Stage Deli staple
Staggers
Stephen King's next novel after 'Christine'
The idiot brother in 'Our Idiot Brother'
They can answer the question 'Who's your daddy?'
They have job listings
Throws together
Turner Prize institution
Two-wheeled carriage
Volstead Act opponents
What many fans generate
Writer who held 14 honorary doctorates
___ Line (German/Polish border)

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