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'___ Thou Now, O Soul' (Walt Whitman poem) crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 1st, 2007 other clues
Child actor discovered by Chaplin
Cinematographer Nykvist
City on the Brazos
City where the Lehigh and Delaware rivers meet
Classic Jaguar
Common English place name ending
Consumer products giant, briefly
Crystal user
Curtsier
Cut for a column
Cyberchatting
Debutante ball?
Decree
Doctors' grps.
Dr. Gregory of 'ER'
Driller's deg.
Drive ... or part of a cattle drive
Dumb
Fall guys?
Family history, e.g.
Faux: Abbr.
Fictional hero whose first words are 'I was born in the Year 1632, in the City of York ...'
Flies, maybe
Foot specialist
Formally attired
Fossey who did gorilla research
Grp. with lodges
Guess
Habana or Cádiz
Harvard student
His ___ (self-important man)
Horizontal line
Horizontal thread in a fabric
How sardines are often packed
Inconsistent
Rte. parts
Sheltered spot
Short cuts
Sign of spring
Singer in the 1958 movie 'Go, Johnny, Go!'
Skirt feature
Smart-mouthed
Snafu
So out it's back in
Soap operas, e.g.
Some people count by them
Some sunglasses
Spanish road
Start of Kansas' motto
Stock market sell-off
Stops daydreaming
Surgical aid
Symbol of royal power
Take ___ (swing hard)
Tease
Teen problem
Terrible shame
They have big bills
Third-century year
Tissuelike
Trails
Turned up
TV dog with its muzzle removed?
Two-inch stripe wearer: Abbr.
Vagabond
Werner of 'Ship of Fools,' 1965
What priests on a space mission wear?
Wheels for big wheels
Windows button
Informal head cover
Instruction to a violinist
Jazz pianist Bill
King Frederick I's realm
Kitchen floor coverings, to a Brit
Lift
Like triple plays compared to double plays
Little bite
Longtime Chicago Symphony conductor
Longtime NBC star
Major extensions?
Man ___
Many a John Ford film
Marshes with libraries and opera houses?
Minotaur's home
Mouthing off to police officers?
Naps
Night school subj.
Noted exile
Novelist Glyn who coined 'It' as a euphemism
Observe furtively
Ones at the feeding trough
Ones undergoing transformation
Overhead light?
Pasty
Pitch maker?
Place for boats
Potters' needs
Prefix with -zoic
Receiver of donations
Requirement for a hand, say
Result of a slap, perhaps
River of Flanders
Rock band whose first album was titled, appropriately, 'High Voltage'
'Dreams From My Father' writer
'Hush!'
'The Wreck of the Mary ___'
'Norma Rae' director Martin
'Long time ___!'
'Swan Lake' role
'Without a doubt'
'Wittle' toe
1983 Mr. T film
A celebrity carries one
A, in Italy
Abbott and Costello's 'Here Come the ___'
Alley Oop's girl
Announcer's cry at a hound race?
Archaeological site
Aria that ends 'O speranze d'amor!'
Asylum seekers
Atlanta-based health org.
Attack helicopter
Backdrop for carolers?
Balletic bend
Big report
Bits of Three Stooges violence
Bldg. planner
Bone that means 'elbow' in Latin
Buckwheat groats
Chantilly seraph
Word said with a hand behind one's back
Word with bitter or winter
Worthless
[Boo-hoo!]
___ bean
___ lit
___ number (ID on all stocks and registered bonds)
___ Tomé
___ Towne

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