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New York Times crossword of March 12th, 2012 other clues
'Careful!'
'Enough already!'
'Show some mercy!'
'Ye ___!'
100 smackers
Abridge
Actor Rob of 'The West Wing'
Applaud
Battle reminder
Be in harmony
Became a winter hazard, as a road
Bid
Bleepers
Bothered terribly
Bowler's challenge
Canadian gas brand
Charge for a bang-up job?
Chef's wear
Clickable computer image
Company that created Pong
Company whose mascot is Sonic the Hedgehog
Cutting one may bring tears to your eyes
Deplete
Desi of 'I Love Lucy'
Envision
Eruption that might elicit a blessing
Evil spell
Fanatics
Floating arctic mass
Genetic stuff
German cry
Goad
Grey who wrote about the Old West
Had a big influence on Philip's music?
Hankering
Harshly criticized Danielle's novels?
High-voltage Australian band?
I.R.S. agent, e.g., informally
Ice-grabbing tool
Italian carmaker
James Bond's film debut
Keats and Shelley
Keats or Shelley work
Lacking justification
Leo's symbol
Mrs. Gorbachev
Mystery writer ___ Stanley Gardner
Native American drums
NBC comedy show since '75
Norway's capital
Oct. follower
Optimist's feeling
Org. protecting U.S. secrets
Peacenik's mantra
Quarrel
Rightmost number on a grandfather clock
Ringlet
Scared the daylights out of Elijah in 'The Lord of the Rings'?
Soft powder
Speak with a gravelly voice
Starch from a tropical palm
State between Miss. and Ga
Symbolic riveter of W.W. II
The 'L' in S.&L
Trounced Chris in a comedy competition?
Unnaturally high voice
Utterly exhausted
Vardalos of 'My Big Fat Greek Wedding'
Veg out
W.W. II intelligence org
Watery expanse between England and Scandinavia
Web site alternative to com or edu
Yoko from Tokyo
Zero
___ as it is
___ decongestant
___ Guevara

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