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New York Times crossword of April 12th, 2005 other clues
Buck's partner
Cakewalk
Canal of song
Cashmere, e.g.
Catches one's breath
City near Phoenix
Conductor Klemperer
Consider
Cowpoke competition
Dadaism pioneer Max
Eliel Saarinen's son
Flat payment
Garden products brand
Get out of the way
Govt. code breakers
Grandson of Adam
Gullible one
Have the helm
Highest degrees
Huff and puff
Insubstantial stuff
Legal hunting period
Like Easter eggs
Macbeth's title
Method: Abbr.
Mix together
Most appropriate
Nearly unique in the world
Old music halls
Out of port
Paid attention to
Peace of mind
Pendant gem shape
Pipsqueaks
Plumbing problem
Professional charges
Regarding
Release, as a chain
Roman god of love
Rumple
Russian plain
Sees the sights
Something some people return from vacation with
Take care of
The good life
Touch of color
Treble clef lines
Trembling trees
Unable to move, after 'in'
Up in the air
Weasel out (on)
Went wild
Wiener schnitzel meat
Womanizer
Word after quod
Words following an oath, sometimes
Words of a worrier
Work wk. ender, for most
Worldwide workers' grp.
Writer Roald
WWW addresses
___ a soul
Accord maker
'Casablanca' pianist
'I didn't understand a thing you said'
'Roseanne' star
'Show Boat' novelist Ferber
'That is to say …'
Afternoon socials
Aquatic mammal
Avoid technobabble
Batting woes
Blue book filler

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