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Kanga's kid in 'Winnie-the-Pooh' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 12th, 2008 other clues
'Ben-___'
'I'll be right there!'
'Rule, Britannia' composer
'This ___ be!'
'Wheel of Fortune' action
Agcy. that can fine TV stations
Anglican body
Attys.' org.
Autobahn auto
Ballet bend
Baseball glove
Chili con ___
Commotions
Crew's control?
Criminal's 'a k a' name
Discover
Duracell size
E-mail command
Egg layers
Entree carved by a chef
Excellent service?
Exiled Ugandan Idi ___
Fall behind
Fanfare
Fit to be a saint
Flock females
Former Roxy Music member Brian
Geller with a psychic act
Gold brick
Has a bawl
Home of the N.F.L.'s Buccaneers
Homecoming attendee, for short
Hornswoggled
Jacket
Jewish high holy day
Less than 90 degrees
Letter before tee
Like a score of 10 of a possible 10
Louisville Slugger wood
Morning moisture
Needed a chiropractor, say
Nile reptiles
Not just mean
Number of Little Pigs
Old space station
Oration
Per se
Point a gun
Post-Christmas store event
Prescribed amounts
Prestigious prize awarded every December
Profound
Put away, as a sword
Question when you can't tell two things apart
Roald who wrote 'James and the Giant Peach'
Salon applications
Seat for two or more
Seized vehicle
September birthstones
Shady spot
Shot in the arm
Sign of prestige
Skiers' lift
Something beaten at a party in Mexico
South Seas getaway
Specialized markets
Suit to ___
The 'I' of Canada's P.E.I.
The Pine Tree State
To the ___ degree
Top secret?
Tramp
Treasure seeker's aid
Whisper sweet nothings
Youth groups ... with a hint to 17-, 28- and 44-Across
___ longue
___-10 Conference

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