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Word derived from Japanese for 'empty orchestra' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 7th, 2009 other clues
'That's something ___'
'This is only ___'
'Well, gosh darn!'
'You ___?'
Actor McGregor
Amusement park ride feature
Approach aggressively
Billy who sang 'We Didn't Start the Fire'
Brilliant display
Cake decorator
Cirque du ___
Cry while holding a bag
Currier and ___
Debonair
Diplomat's bldg.
Dwellers in Middle-earth
East ___ (nation since 2002)
Ebbed
Electronic dance genre
Endures
Exploding stars
Extremist sect
File, Edit or Help
Football blockers: Abbr.
Go over Time?
Habeas corpus, for one
Having dams at various locations, as a river
Hilarious act
Hold forth
Home of Città del Vaticano
Imitator
Impulsive
Last letter of a pilot's alphabet
Lead character on 'Saved by the Bell'
Lean-___
Less common
Letter-routing abbr.
Letter-shaped fastener
Looks up to
Loud chuckles
Made to order, as a suit
Married mlle.
Most enlightened
Narrow inlets
Neopagan belief
Not just dark
On a cruise
Pat down
Prevailed
Prime seating spot
Proven to work
Red Sox Hall-of-Famer Bobby
Riesling wines are produced in its valley
Sch. on the bank of the Rio Grande
Second word of many fairy tales
Semi
Sheltered inlet
South-of-the-border currency
Spelunker's hangout
Spinoff of 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show'
Subject line starter on many an e-mail joke
Sweaters and such
Teacher's union: Abbr.
The time it takes mountains to rise
Timetables, informally
Twist-off bottle top
Untouchable, e.g.
Valuable discoveries
What boats may do in an inlet
Writer ___ Stanley Gardner
___ Strauss jeans
___-cone
___-Rooter

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