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New York Times crossword of March 6th, 2008 other clues
'American Idol' judge who wastes money?
'Jackson'
'Lazy' one
'___ No Sunshine' (1971 Grammy-winning song)
Actress Merrill of 'Desk Set'
Affluent, in Acapulco
Animal that howls
Assault with a grenade, as a superior officer
Barely makes, with 'out'
Binge
Bullish order on Wall Street
Bump
Cause for opening a window
Consume
Country addresses, for short
Crib plaything
D'___ (according to: Fr.)
Deems in court
Didn't play
Diploma feature
Directly
Draft contents
Empty talk
Eskimo-___ language family
Farewell in 41-Down
First name in late-night
Fix up
Fraternity letter
Fruitcake
Geologist?
Heath plants
Home of Galileo Galilei International Airport
Home of Pearl City
Horoscope figure
It might start 'By the way ...'
Italicize, say
Jon Stewart asset
Lake ___, south of London
Late-inning pitching, maybe
Mary Tyler Moore headwear
Moment after a bad pun?
Mouthing off
Nodding picture?
Not yet final, in a way
Obligation
Out of control
Out of fashion
Part of an Einstein equation
Part of the foot
Pinball sound
Poetic conjunction
Poker cry ... or an apt title for this puzzle
Pop-top feature
Prefix with normal
Primary figure
Quaint exclamation
Rap's OutKast, e.g.
Reprehensible
Ruler in a kaffiyeh
Sci-fi figures
Small shoots
Some colony members
Some family histories
Spanish 30-Down
Start of many Latin American city names
Start of North Carolina's motto
The anesthetic lidocaine, e.g.
Turner of 'Somewhere I'll Find You,' 1942
Twig broom
What nouns and verbs must do
Word with black or fire
York successor
___ feed
___ loss
___-d'Oise (French department)

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