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Singer with the 2008 gold record 'And Winter Came ...' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 26th, 2009 other clues
'... ___ he drove out of sight'
'Lucky Jim' novelist, 1954
'___ But the Brave' (1965 Sinatra film)
1899 gold rush locale
1977 best seller set at Boston Memorial Hospital
1985 Meg Tilly title role
A la ___ (nearby: Sp.)
Acts the yenta
Antique dealer's happy discovery
Anytime
Appears imminent
Articulate
Barker of the Cleveland Indians who pitched a perfect game in 1981
Chew the scenery
Chinese porcelain with a pale green glaze
Christmas verse starter
Crank (up)
David ___ George, British P.M., 1916-22
Dimwit, in Yiddish slang
Divine water
Double ___
Drop
Elderly relative, informally
Eur. monarchy
Extremely large, old-style
Fallow
Figure in the Edda
Fix
Former Nebraska senator James
Funnyman Don
In the past
In unison
Increases
International company with the slogan 'Home away from home'
Is afflicted by
It runs parallel to the radius
Levels
Melon's site
Monkeyshine
New growth
North African city captured by the Allies in 1942
Overbrim (with)
Philly hoopster
Physician William
Poem, part 2
Poem, part 3
Poem, part 4
Promotional item
Pull-down list
Puts in a snug spot
Queen of Bollywood
Radio geek
Rain forest implement
Refuge for David, in the Bible
Relay division
Reorganizes drastically
Say with two syllables where one would do, say
Sedona maker
Shipping mainstay of the 1600s
Sleep disturbers
Sommer of Hollywood
South American monkey
Spray target
Start of a poem by Emily Dickinson that continues 'But God be with the Clown, / Who ponders this tremendous scene'
Teacher's before-class work
The worst of times
They have no ties
Try to see
Volume unit
Warren who founded a rental car company
What you might push a pushpin in
___ contraceptive
___ tide

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