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New York Times crossword of April 4th, 2010 other clues
'As You Like It' role
'Cold Mountain' heroine
'Got it!'
'Open ___'
'Spare' part
'The Flying Dutchman' tenor
'The Purloined Letter' writer
'___ Love' (1978 hit for Natalie Cole)
*'Either that ___ goes, or I do' (Oscar Wilde's reputed last words)
*Annual N.F.L. event
*Cover-up
*Green Bay Packers fan
*Lamp holder
*Legislative V.I.P.
*Lure
*Object of superstition
*Risking detention
*Tally
*Wonder product
*Zigzag trail up a mountain
1977 Liza Minnelli musical
1986 rock autobiography
A Baldwin
A guard may protect it
A little or a lot
Actress Streep
Armpits
Babushkas
Bankroll?
Better writing, e.g.
Big band
Big wind
Birthplace of William Thackeray and Satyajit Ray
Block
Brain matter?
Bring around
Cast about
Certain
Chartres shout
Chin
Choice
Closed in on
Coat named for a British lord
Critical situation
Cultivates
Cursed alchemist
Curved nail, perhaps
Dashing
Decline in value
Dentiform : tooth :: pyriform : ___
Dickens
Direction for violinists
Director Kurosawa
Dirt
Display in the Auckland Museum
Dupe
Economy
Empty-headed
Epithet for Elizabeth I
Exotic berry in some fruit juices
F-14, e.g.
Family name in Frank Miller's 'Sin City' series
Femme fatale
Football do-over
Foozle
French firm: Abbr.
Galsworthy's Mrs. Forsyte
Gary's home: Abbr.
German unity
Get a flat
Gregg Allman's wife who filed for divorce after nine days
Half-circle window over a door
Harsh call
High trump card
Hot stuff
Imitated
Interjection added to the O.E.D. in 2001
It's in circulation
Jazzy Chick
Jostles
June 'honoree,' briefly
Kind of crazy?
Land called Mizraim in the Bible
Light brown
Like some census categories
Like some earrings
Liliuokalani Gardens site
Lunkhead
Made an individual effort
Major party
Marks
Meat, as in 66-Down
Missed signals from Little Boy Blue, maybe
Navigator William with a sea named after him
New addition
Obloquy, e.g.
One raised on a farm
One stocking stockings
Open up
Org. that gives approval
Oscillate
Out
Pages (through)
Pres. with the Marshall Plan
Print maker
Project Blue Book subj.
Purely
Real first name of Alfalfa of the Little Rascals
Relieve
Resident of Daiquirí
Rogue
Rubbish
Rural address abbr.
Sands, e.g.
Sassy lassies
Scene of confusion
Sense of taste
Serving from a pot
Sharp and stimulating
Site of numerous firings
Sitting around for years waiting to get drunk?
Some naturals
Something that might be hard to drink?
Something unprecedented
Spanish bear
Spanish fleet?
Stars in many westerns
Stop sign?
Sudden
Suffix with boff
Tedious trips
They may offer rides
Trouble
Wins everything
Wiped out
Wired
Wry
Yahoo
___ dish

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