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Having a 'Ho-hum, I've seen that already' attitude crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 5th, 2011 other clues
'___ Smile,' first hit for Hall & Oates
1933 Physics Nobelist Paul
Narrow
Neaten, as shirts at a men's store
50+ org.
One whose work is filling?: Abbr.
Advil alternative
Ones getting squeezed before breakfast?
Angler's need
Painter Magritte
Angry lectures
Part of U.A.E.
Patron saint of sailors
Bathe
Photocopying supplies
Biblical landfall
Place
Bog
Plant in a bog
Bogs down
Point of view
Bring (out)
Polo alternative
Church recess
Position in a college sports poll
Costa ___
Postpone again
Court V.I.P.
Réunion and others
Decorator
Rise gradually
Drinking spree
Roadside bomb, for short
Econ. figure
Essen exclamation
Savage
Golden State athlete
See 1-Across
See 63-Across
Hairy
Shape on an altar
Shift direction
Infested
Skier's turn
Item for a guitarist or a prospector
Spaghetti makers' implements
Jazz devotees
Lackluster
Specify
Least clear
Leon Uris novel, with 'The'
Sunup
Try to profit from
Letter-shaped beam
Upper hand
Lewis Carroll creature
Use binoculars, say
Lies on the beach
Washington bill
Like a baby with dimples, say
What hailstones do
Like the Chernobyl nuclear power plant
When Caesar is told to beware
Like the class valedictorian, perhaps
With 64-Across, sound of the circled words
Money substitute
With 7-Across, sources of the circled words
Wombs
Yield booster
Zippo
$$$ set aside for later years
'The Office' or 'House'
'All aboard!' place

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