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New York Times crossword of March 16th, 1998 other clues
'You Light Up My Life' singer Boone
'Great' Asian landmark
'Great' Australian landmark
'Great' ocean predators
'Great' words from Jerry Lee Lewis
'The Waste Land' poet
'___ any drop to drink': Coleridge
15-Across swung one
Alternative to a convertible
Appearances
Artist Eric
Artist Matisse
Baseball's Hammerin' Hank
Before, in poetry
Beginning
Bro's sibling
Building wing
Ceremonial gowns
Charity event
Clothes with slogans
Cosmetics
Diminished over time, as the moon
Doctors' grp.
Drive too fast
French novelist Zola
Gnatlike insect
Group belief
Grow old
Harsh
Huck Finn's conveyance
Ill-gotten gains
Indiana Jones's quest
Intense anger
Jackie's second
Khartoum is its capital
Letter after pi
Like a haunted house
Lungful
Lustrous cotton fabric
Maiden name preceder
Make the acquaintance of
Marry a woman
Mine and yours
Model T starter
Name to a position
Needlefish
Not these or those
Nothing
Once more
Parisian diners
Patella protector
Physical stature
Pub choice
Puppeteer Lewis
Scattered, as seeds
Second City's #1 airport
See by chance, with 'upon'
Seemingly forever
Sheriff's group
Sought office
Spider's snare
Splotch
St. Paul's architect Sir Christopher
Tallow source
Tapioca pudding, e.g.
Tennis units
The individual
Time on the job
True north spot
True up
TV rooms
Use an abacus
Waits
Weapon swung by a gaucho
Weasel relative
What Dennis does to Mr. Wilson
Women's ___

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