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1970s sitcom that ended with the title character in Congress crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 31st, 2011 other clues
Dojo discipline
Dummy
Fighting
Funny frame
Garamond, e.g.
Garden lady
'For ___ a ...'
Get the ___ on
Giants hurler (2010 champs) / Beach Boys vocalist on 'Help Me, Rhonda' (#1 in 1965)
Go after
Got out of the ground
Gristly
'Everything's accounted for'
Hushed 'Hey!'
'Ni-i-ice!'
'Less Than Zero' novelist
It's a mouthful
It's a snap
'May It Be' singer, 2001
Keep from spreading
'Wham ___!'
Leave ___ that
+ or - thing
Listing abbr.
140 pounds, in Britain
Longfellow's 'Tales of a Wayside ___'
Made flatter
1994 Costner title role
Mayor who later served as judge on 'The People's Court'
A's hurler (1989 champs) / Eurythmics musician on 'Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)' (#1 in 1983)
Meccan, e.g.
Affluent, in Arles
Member of a mountain empire
Animal on the Michigan flag
Midwest college town
Barbecue side
Modern party aid
Book in the Book of Mormon
Mrs. Dithers of the comics
BP subsidiary
New Mexico's ___ Ski Valley
Nonforward pass
Capture
One might sleep on it
Car co-created and named by John DeLorean
One-third of baseball's Triple Crown, for short
Cheerful tune
Ordered
Clear
Orioles hurler (1966 champs) / Solo crooner of 'Oh! My Pa-Pa' (#1 in 1954)
Crawl space?
Parisian life
Creamy dish
Records, in a way
Dedicated work
Ring holder
Distant sign of affection?
Roxy Music co-founder
S&L holding
Saved, as a seat?
Scand. land
Singsong syllables
Some pancakes
Something the eight people at 3-, 9-, 28- and 30-Down have all strived for?
Stash
Tequila source
They finish cakes
Topping
Totally out
Turns down
Two key points on an ellipse's major axis
Uncompromising
Vents
Way around Shanghai
Weekly show starting at 11:30 p.m. E.T.
Wished undone
Yankees hurler (1996 champs) / Solo singer of 'Lady' (#1 in 1980)
___ signum (look at the proof: Lat.)

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