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New York Times crossword of April 8th, 2010 other clues
'Curiouser and curiouser!,' e.g.
'From Russia With Love' actress Lotte
'O patria mia,' e.g.
'Say what?'
*4:00 in the afternoon
*Fearsome, swift-moving creature with snapping jaws
*Grass plot around a sundial
*Lithe and slimy
*Smiling radiantly
*To go round and round
*To make holes
A bit nasty
Add zest to
Affectionate, fiery types, supposedly
Bears do it
Beaten (out)
Beer, sometimes
Browner
Catcher's spot?
Certain ancient mummy
Chucklehead
Church annex?
Confronts
Dear
Detail
Drawing in a margin, maybe
Emulate the dodo
Feudal laborer
Form of writing of ancient Crete
Indian tourist city
It comes in fifths
It goes after poli and before fi
It's 71% cookie, 29% creme
Kazakh river
Lawyer/civil-rights activist Guinier
Lesage hero Gil ___
Long-running CBS hit
Make stew?
Means of unloading?
Miss
Mysterious Mr.
Not visual
Objects employed to show everyday life
Old-time floozie
Online discussions
Opposite of alway
Pakistan's so-called 'Garden of Mughals'
Person whose work is decreasing?
Playing marble
Poetry performance
Positions (oneself)
Put away
Sharks, e.g.
Some buffalo hunters of old
Sought food
Stern cry?
Tach's location
Take advantage of
Tolkien creatures
Uniform coloring
Unnamed others, briefly
Urge formally
Variety of grape
Vintner's concern
Wadi
Waits in music
Wonderland food for Alice
Wrap up
Wrapped up
Writer who was the source of all the words with asterisked clues in this puzzle
[I'm heartbroken!]
___ caelestes (divine wrath: Lat.)
___ Hatter

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