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New York Times crossword of March 23rd, 2012 other clues
Orange exterior
Over there, to bards
Pickle
Pierce with lines
Popping Prozacs, perhaps
Practice with gloves on
Prepare to take off, perhaps
Providers of inside looks?
Quick seasonal greeting?
Relatives of merengues
Runs over
Solving aid
Source of false returns
Start operating, datewise
Stilted-sounding 'Consider it done'
Stoolies, often
Tennis star Novotna
They can get choppy
United entities before 1991: Abbr
Vronsky's love
Where trapeze artists connect
___ advantage
'West Side Story' Oscar winner
'Cheers' alternative, in a letter
'Get Smart' enemy agency
'Minnie the Moocher' feature
'Ponyo' writer/director Hayao ___
'The Godfather' enforcer who 'sleeps with the fishes'
1993 rap hit in which Snoop Doggy Dogg popularized the term 'bootylicious'
2008 Israeli political biography
A.L. East team, on scoreboards
Ancient talisman with mathematical properties
Archer of film
Ask
Aunties' sisters
Ball wear
Beater of a full boat in poker
Booms
C6H6
Common statue setting
Develops
Directed attention (on)
Double grace period?
E-tailing specifications
Ear-relevant
End of a line in England
Evers of civil rights
Figure skater Brasseur
Film critic Pauline
Fly
Goes over
Gold medal
Heads off
Hit MTV series starting in 2009
Ice cream gobbler's woe
In a day, say
In unison
Legendary raptor
Light show?
Like clams during winter
Like the I.B.M. PC, often
Magazine articles
Minute
Naturally bright
Old Norse work
Once known as
One bound to do work

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