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City in Arthur C. Clarke's 'The City and the Stars' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 21st, 2009 other clues
'A Footnote to History' author's inits.
'Don't even bother!'
'Don't even bother!'
'So ___ have I invoked thee ...': Shak.
'Whatever'
About
Adjunct to some pens
Believe
Believes
Bell town in a Longfellow poem
Blood flow measurers
Buddhist monastery
Chase in films
Cheered
Chuck Berry title girl who's repeatedly asked 'Is that you?'
College expenses
Come about
Ear piece
Far from baggy
Feldman's co-star on 'The Two Coreys'
Firm
Forsaken
François-___ de Chateaubriand
Free of sticky stuff
Fully posted?
Garage stock
Garbage collectors
Glider-towing plane
Herringbone, e.g.
High-maintenance
Hipster
Home of Weber State University
Impressionable
Ingredient in chocolat
Inscribes, e.g.
It's appreciated by 31-Across
It's found between exits
Kids' entertainer who won 12 Emmys
Kind of defense
Last ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty, informally
Latin word in a quotation book
Maximum: Abbr.
Minimal progress
North Pacific carnivores
One opinionated to a fault
One who's not straight
Opening for milk?
Parent
Plotters' place
Prefix with lateral
Quarterback Cunningham
Record keeper
Red man?
Relatively recent arrival?
Settled
She gave Odysseus a magic veil
Some bucks and does
Some lilies
Squaring-off site
State in Elysium
Succeed
The Brady boys or girls
The Minotaur was fed seven of these annually
They appreciate 59-Down
Turns red, maybe
Two-time 'Dancing With the Stars' co-winner Julianne
Washington is just above it
What things might be written in
William Howard Taft, by birth

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