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New York Times crossword of March 1st, 2009 other clues
'M*A*S*H' private Straminsky
'No shirt, no shoes, no service,' e.g.
'Royal Wedding' star, 1951
'Take this!'
'Take ___ from me'
'Three Places in New England' composer
'___ Creator Spiritus' (Latin hymn)
*Good and bad for a jungle guide
*Good and bad for a marketer
*Good and bad for a motorist
*Good and bad for a vampire
*Good and bad for a West Point cadet
105-Down output
1970s dance craze
2005 Emmy winner for 'Boston Legal'
All nerves
Any entry on a Dear Santa list
Arachne had one
Aussie lass
Beginning
Book club gathering, e.g.
Boston's ___ Ave.
Boulevard, e.g.
Buck
Bullpen stats
Byes
Bygone French coins
Call letters?
Campaign staple
Car with a griffin in its logo
Cartoonist who took on Boss Tweed
Cause of a stain, perhaps
Certain jazz musicians
Chihuahua cat
Chorus member in an ancient Greek play
Civil War side
Corresponds
Criminal's worry
Crop
Cry before screeching brakes, maybe
Cut down
Deep mysteries
Directional word
Dodge sports car
Domineering
Douglas's 'Spartacus' co-star
Dumbhead
End run, e.g.
Evoking goose bumps, say
Exaggeratedly masculine
Feverish conditions
Forty-niner, e.g.
Free
Frozen pizza brand
Getup
Go for
Gomez's sweetie
Ham and ___ (average Joe)
Home of 'Christina's World,' for short
Hosp. features
Hot dog add-on
In a cache
Insect repellent
Involve
It may be cocked
It's below the majors
Justice Alito
Kind of drug that inhibits bacteria
Kind of reporter
Layabouts
Legal hearing
Legendary bird
Local language, say
Machinated
Major ecological community
Makes sport of
Mao, e.g.
Mastermind game piece
Measuring tape user
Menace along the Congo
Meridian
Minnesota county or its seat
Motorola products
Mountain ___
MS. readers
Napoleonic army weapon
No longer in the closet
Not a teetotaler
Note taker
On
One favoring a strong, centralized government
Painter Haring
Painter of 'The Naked Maja'
Part of a frame
Parties
Place with 'Now Serving' numbers
Places
Places where free spirits aren't found?
Predecessor of George I
Preferably
Quarter-inch of snow, e.g.
Relatively close
Relaxation
Remove
Remove from a spindle
Ring of color
River through Interlaken
Ruckus
Runner's place
Santa ___, Calif.
Sausage part
Sealed
Singer Waits
Some excuses
Some operators in Boolean logic
Some skirts
Sound choice?
Soup starters
Sprees
Sprinkles, maybe
Stole, for example
Sweet-talk
Tab, at times
Test track obstacle
Theater features
Third of July?
Today's thirtysomething, for short
Took to task
Train stop between Delhi and Mumbai
Unoriginal work
Us outside the U.S.
Verve
What's hot
Where lieutenants are trained: Abbr.
Without words
Worships
Yield
You name it
___ League

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