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New York Times crossword of April 9th, 1997 other clues
30's migrant
Artist Magritte
Best Actor of 1990
Big shot in ice hockey
Boxer's stat
Brown
Called the butler
Can't stand
Cheek
Cooked cereal
Cottage site
Dam
Diplomat's dog?
Disjointedly
Drop in
Egg on
Enclosure with a MS.
Exhibits dyslexia
Farmer's locale?
Feast of Lots honoree
Flip chart site
Future jr.
Gazetteer info
Hairdresser's dog?
Ham operator's dog?
Hero of 60's TV and 80's film
Hirschfeld hidings
In a calm manner
Indigo dye
Junior, e.g.
Kharagpur queen
Kind of roll
Kitty feed
Large green moth
Latitude
Lawn products brand
Lay turf
Least laugh-out-loud, as humor
Leg. title
Locale of the Cantabrian Mountains
Low-cal
Lubbock-to-Fort Worth dir.
Metric unit
Mishmash
Mother hen, e.g.
Napkin's place
Neighbor of Minn.
Not set
Noted marine watercolorist
One administering corporal punishment
Parroted
Parti-colored
Peter and Paul: Abbr.
Pilot's dog?
Poland's Walesa
Pollster Roper
Prefix with -hedron
Reading, for a famous example
Reinforced with a rope
Runs in neutral
Satirist Mort
Scape
Shake off
Shouts on the links
Showing a fancy for
Six-time home run champ
Spoken-word #1 hit of 1964
State capital or its river
They're kept under lids at night
Think a thought
Toque, for one
Two-dimensional
W.W.II agcy.
Woody's son
Woolen caps
Work units
___ the hills

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