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New York Times crossword of April 11th, 2008 other clues
'As You Like It' romantic
'___ votre permission'
1954 title role for Ava Gardner
Alternative to pasta
At every point
Awards for J. K. Rowling and P. L. Travers: Abbr.
Bags
Book containing a prediction of the coming of the Messiah
But, to Brutus
Buzzards Bay, e.g.
California city with a horticultural name
Carpenter's tool
Carry out
Coca-Cola brand
Connector in a song
D-Day sights: Abbr.
Double-check, as figures
Examine, in Exeter
Excess
Fired pitcher?
Fix
Gross domestic product producer
Gulf of Aqaba city
Ham's place
Hardly hard questions
Have cosmetic surgery, for example
Heads of a tribe?
Home of the Salmon River Mtns.
Is blessed with many assets, before 'him' or 'her'
It's negative
John
Leans against
Like an 'eh,' maybe
Most agile
Nearing the hour
No score
Ohio city on Lake Erie
Old Turkish title
One of the Jackson 5
Onetime Bowie collaborator
Popular Volkswagen model
Progress in negotiations
Put in a bibliography, e.g.
Roundish
See 38-Down
Sensitivity
Significant advancement
Singer Jamie with the 2001 #1 country song 'When I Think About Angels'
Some bank offerings
Something that shouldn't be left open
Sometime ahead
Sounded smooth
Spring
Straighten out
Studies under a microscope
Thomas ___, artist of the Hudson River School
Three-time Masters winner Nick
Thug
Titles for Italian 31-Down
Tops
Traps
Turkish title
Vast arid wastes
Void, in Vichy
Words before 'a Brain' and 'an Animal' in book titles

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