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New York Times crossword of March 20th, 2011 other clues
School in the Patriot League
Shift's end?
Skating maneuver
Stage light
Ulster or Norfolk
Vitamin and supplement chain
Werewolf feature
When most movies open: Abbr.
Where 76-Across may be worn
Wine container
With cold feeling
Samurai's home
Wombs
YouTube selection
[blech!]
___ D. Young (Time's Man of the Year in 1929)
Says
Seagoing
Size of a football field, roughly
___ Franco (watch brand)
___ Pie Island (artist commune on the Thames)
___ the Short, early king of the Franks
___ time (never)
___ Works
Some church overhead?
Some washers and dryers
Spread, as rumors
Start to production?
Stuck
Tanning salon fixtures
Brand introduced by Philip Morris in 1975
Broached
Carpentry fastener
Chess opening?
'Let's ___ There' (old NBC slogan)
Chick lit book #1 (1992)
Snarl
Chick lit book #2, with 'The' (1843)
Tel Aviv's ___ Park
'A Cooking Egg' poet
Chick lit book #3 (1965)
'A Dog of Flanders' writer
'Down with thee!'
Chick lit book #4 (1974)
'If at first, the ___ is not absurd, then there is no hope for it': Einstein
Chick lit book #5 (1960)
Chick lit book #6 (1930)
'Just a ___'
Chick lit book #7 (1985)
The Browns, on sports tickers
'What moves you' sloganeer
Chick lit book #8 (1967)
'Wyoming Outlaw,' e.g.
Christmas or Yom Kippur
Classic sandwich
'Yo!'
Clear of charges
-ess alternative
Clumsy handler
Theater with fans
180s
Conifer with durable wood
1986 Indy 500 winner
Día de los Reyes month
2005 World Series team, for short
Dinner party
67-Across jewelry
Doctor ___ from the planet Gallifrey
A nut might go on one
Dodge S.U.V.
True-crime writer Rule
A quarrel
Dog named after a Japanese prefecture
Accompanied on a ticket
Down, with 'up'?
Emphatic acceptance
Affairs
End in ___
Affixes on
Environmental pollutant, for short
Turned right
Évian, e.g.
Artery
Bar selection
Famous bathrobe wearer, informally
Bear witness
Femur or tibia
First horse to compete in all three Triple Crown races
Besides
Biofuel option
Flame, e.g.
Fold member
Folk guitarist Leo
Bony
Book before Num.
Friends and neighbors
Bookcase material
Game highlights shower
Bracelet attachment
Gossip fodder
Two-time N.B.A. M.V.P. Steve
Group in 'Sex and the City,' e.g.
Group think?
Harsh treatment
Headline
Hesitates
Home of Agate Fossil Beds Natl. Monument
Home of ConAgra
Hue and cry
Hypes
Impersonate, in a way
Iron Man co-creator
Italian city where pizza was invented
Italy's longest river
Kerfuffles
Lakers star Lamar
Locale for many a gondola
Maze choices
Mich. neighbor
Mille & ___ Roses (Lancôme perfume)
Mosquito protection
Nerve cell projection
Night light?
Old or morning follower
Opponent of Napoleon
P.R. locale
Pacers' contests?
Part of a support group
Part of many ristorante dish names
Philadelphia's ___ Whitman Bridge
Pip of 'Great Expectations,' e.g.
Political commentator Colmes
Power cord feature
Refer (to)
Reno setting: Abbr.
Rock singer Dee
Rose high in some people's estimation

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