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New York Times crossword of April 6th, 2004 other clues
'Le ___ Prince'
'Look ___ Talking'
'No seats left' sign
1986 Prince movie, after 29-Down
Beach bird
Big stinger
Business sign, after 29-Down
By night, with 29-Down
Calendar box
Call in a bakery
Captain of fiction
Classic Olivier role
Cleopatra's paramour
Costa ___
Dance at 23-Down
Dig (into)
Exist
Fight down and dirty
Food in a shell
Former Ford minivan
Growths that may be removed by surgery
Grub
Has, as a party
Hydrocarbon suffixes
In the end
Initial stake
Laundry challenge for a gymgoer
Letter carriers' org.
Like good gossip columns
Map miniatures
Martin or McQueen
Minnesota Twin, e.g., briefly
Movie for which Jane Fonda won an Oscar
Not at home
Not dis, in Brooklyn
Opera solo
Opponent's vote
Orangeish shade
Org. whose approval is much sought
Oscar winner Sorvino
Overexerciser's woe
Pallid
Place to hear a 13-Across, with 'the'
Popular vodka, informally
Posed
Preceding nights
Prefix with color or cycle
Prefix with logical
Prefix with plasm
Respite
Rightmost column
Rodeo performer
See 20-, 36- and 48-Across
Set-to
Set-to
Silvery food fish
Singer K. T. ___
Slangy send-off
Smallest
Snack
Some old computers
Studio 54 and Xenon, famously
Suffix with young or old
Sun. talk
Taking care of business
Tennis's Arthur
Tests
The O in FeO
Thesaurus feature: Abbr.
Type in
U.S. Pacific island
Walkway
Wash
Year 'The Graduate' came out, in short
___ Puente, the Mambo King

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