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Start of the yr. crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 14th, 2010 other clues
'A Serious Man' co-director, 2009
'Authority is never without ___': Euripides
'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' creator
'Frost/Nixon' director's copy of a Graham Greene novel?
'Ciao!'
'Don't believe that!'
'Gil Blas' author
'I don't need to hear that!,' informally
'Let's Talk About Sex' hip-hop group
'Look what ___!'
'Lovely!,' in dated slang
'Same here'
'The Closer' star Sedgwick
'There is ___ in 'team''
'Uncle!' criers, perhaps
1948 Literature Nobelist
1957 film dog
Actress Fox of 'CSI'
Altered mortgage, briefly
Analogy part
Shooting site
Singer Lambert
Sky: Fr.
Slightest residue
Some blockers: Abbr.
Sour
South African city of 2.5+ million
Soviet co-op
Spinner
Stepped
Stevenson of Illinois
Still
Storage unit
Stretch ___
String once used for cellos
Suffix at a natural history museum
Suffix with Cray-
Sweet drink
Takeoff
Tennis star nicknamed 'Ice Man'
Tennis star Tommy
They get added to pounds
Things that go through tubes
Throw around
Tony who directed 'Michael Clayton'
Too
Touch, for one
Toy sound?
Trapped
Unabridged version of a Philip Roth novella?
Unsettling
Australia's ___ Rock
Author Calvino
Bachelor's end?
Beachgoer's item
Beat
Biological bristle
Blood lines
Bob Marley, e.g.
Bobby and others
Bolivian bear
Boob
Bread with chicken tikka masala
Brought to mind
Brought up
Byrd's rank: Abbr.
C. S. Lewis land
Carter and Adams
Celebratory cry
College locale
Coloring
Community hangout, informally
Convertible, maybe
Cool-looking
Creased copy of a Jack Finney novel?
Dance typically done to 'Hava Nagila'
Deli supplies
Desert bloomers
Drag
Drifting
Duke Ellington band instrument
Ear part
Ed who provided the lead voice in 'Up'
Election winners
Eyes
Mineralogist's job
Most likely
Mr. and Mrs.
Neighbor of Swed.
No longer fresh
Not casual
Not just a little bow
Not just puff
Not sit up
Not so dry
Noted Palin impressionist
O.E.D. entries: Abbr.
O.T. book read at Purim
Old Olds
One of the Jonas brothers
One-named supermodel
Ottoman honorific
Ottoman hospice
Past
Plethora
Plot of a Willa Cather novel?
Pocket edition of a D. H. Lawrence novel?
Prefix with business
Prepare for planting
Rash preventer
Red ___
Rent
Río contents
Roughly
Russian pancakes
Savoy peak
Seer
Seoul soldier
Ship to the New World
Vagrants
Vega of 'Spy Kids'
Warts and all
Was helpless?
Weary
Whatever
Where you might find a long sentence?
Window boxes, for short?
___ mode
F.B.I. scandal of the 1970s-'80s
Feel like
Fight announcement
Film with the line 'Oh, we have 12 vacancies. 12 cabins, 12 vacancies'
Final copy of a Cervantes novel?
Firefox alternative
Flower once cultivated for food
Form of many Tin Pan Alley tunes
Former Wall St. inits.
Fuzz buster?
Giving nothing away, in a way
Goal-oriented grp.?
Head of state?
Himalayan legend
Hit hard
How a call may be picked up at the office
Illustrations in a Leo Tolstoy novel?
Indian P.M. Manmohan ___
Intro to Chinese?
It's molded
It's read to the rowdy
It's undeniable
Kay Thompson title character
Kind of line
Lb. parts
Literary collections
Lith., e.g., once
Locks up
Louvre article?
Mailing HQ
Maneuver
Marina sight
Marlon Brando, by birth
Mass producer, for short
Mimicry

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